It may be time for oil barons to be boiled.
Add vegetable politicians, julienne or chopped,
dice up a few judges, add garlic and salt.
Simmer and spice with cloves of lawyer tongues,
stir in all-media seasoning till it tastes dollar free.
Obviously, can’t do this, but it’s appetite for thought.
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27 comments:
I love this Pat! And I'd love to make that stew! Well said my friend.
hehe, what a thought! :D
You must of been watching the debates! Love it, well done (the poem and the politican too)
Yes! Very original, as usual.
like to help with the preparation
but reckon we should then make any surviving members of these groups eat the results (cannibalism comes easy) :)
great write pat - love the idea
i'd love to brew that stew
but then, it would be hard to chew
sounds a bit "gassy" to me :)
I think Tim Russet is looking for a political commentator. Too funny, Pat.
I must say, a great thought!
Sounds like a plan to me:-)
Nicely done.
If only we could!
sure, boil them up!--my dog will eat anything...
sounds like the vivid creation of a bubbling caudron full of babbling unpleasant diplomatic political bullshit. Now I am just wondering what to season it with ! Ha!
good one - I miss you, Pat!
Sounds like a juicy recipe served with a glass of French wine.
well I have been gone awhile and now that I return I see you are turning into a chef. Better check the expiration dates on some of those ingredients!
where is pat ? check out my black cat ... see latest blog! :)
I miss your poetry...
Sounds like an interesting brew.
All right, Pat. Long enough already! It's getting boring.
Can we add ours to yours?
:)
Ohhhh...but who would eat it, Pat??:-)
Thanks for the morning smile.
Sounds like a case of food poisoning waiting to happen.
Hello Pat!
Very fresh and clever! I can think of a few people I'd like to through into that pot. I enjoyed this thoroughly.
After my long absense, it's a pleasure to come back here and find you still serving up generous portions of your potent and appetizing food for thought.
Me again! What kind of terrible speller am I???
I meant throw not through. DUH...
Pure genius, this. I love the wit and originality displayed here. This "recipe" ought to be widely disseminated, if you ask me..:) I'd be happy to start the trend, if you'd allow...?
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