Talk:Clerihew
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the external links on this page link to different sites, but both sites have the same article.
-- Good call. I left the link to that article's author's site and removed the other one. Platte Daddy 19:35, 24 May 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Clerihews on and under Mt. Olympus
Congratulations on your fine article on clerihews.
A section on my website is distinctive in that its numerous clerihews cover not only biography but also mythology.
For that reason, I am submitting this section for your consideration as a proposed link, www.benandverse.com/writings/index.htm
This is from a section I have just added to my website, a literary miscellany, called “Phony Pearls of Fictitious Wisdom”.
My original website, “Ben and Verse,” is devoted to Ben Franklin. It received the A+ award from the www.englishwebteacher.com (together with a link from the Franklin Institute).
The original website has persisted for years; I have instructed my executors that both the original website and this new addition shall remain unchanged until long after my death.
I’d consider it an honor to receive a link from the Wikipedia.
Sincerely,
John McCall Mccall63@aol.com
Respectfully submitted
Ladislao Josef Bíró
Is writing’s great hero;
He did not disappoint
When he invented the ballpoint.
60 years ago. Bog 18:57, 24 November 2006 (UTC)