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Last week we talked about the cheerful banter as we parted from family and
friends, using the rhyming format “See you later, Alligator” or “After
while, Crocodile”. Here are YOUR suggested “Last Words” from many of my grif
net blog friends:
From Jenny D
Bye-Bye, Butterfly
Stay loose, Mongoose
From Jim P
Keep in touch, but not so much
From Jeff M
After lunch, Cap’n Crunch.
From Tim M
Too-dah-loo, Kangaroo
From Laurie L
See ya soon, baboon
From Gene D
See ya later, sweet po-tater
Out in a flash, spending cash
See ya soon, ya big baboon
From Candi K
See You Soon, Raccoon
From Deb G
Be Sweet, Parakeet
From Larry S
Goodbye, Walleye
From Kim E
Take Care, Polar Bear
From Nancy M
Hit The Road, Happy Toad
From Justin C
Can’t Stay, Blue Jay
From Bob E
Not so soon, you big baboon
From Marilyn W
See you in a few, Emu.
From John T
Skip-to-my loo, kangaroo.
From Cindy G
Good-bye, little fly.
From Annette A
(Seen on a local pest control company truck)
Buenas Noches, Cockaroaches.
(I do wonder about the many readers who used “baboon” in their farewell
rhymes)
~~
Dr Bob Griffin
[email protected] www.grif.net
“Jesus Knows Me, This I Love!”
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