Nicola is planning a 'round the world trip', not because she's got loads of money to waste, she hasn't. But because she's entering a competition where the prize is five thousand smackeroonio's to enable her and her helper to travel. She's got to win it first of cause, but she still told me today that she's going to the Island near Tahiti where Paul Gauguin died.
TUESDAY NAISAIKU..
The striker was right
left back in the changing rooms:
ambidextrously
The striker was right
left back in the changing rooms:
AMBIDEXTROUSLY
left back in the changing rooms
the striker was right
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left back in the changing rooms:
AMBIDEXTROUSLY
left back in the changing rooms
the striker was right
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I'd give my right arm to be ambidextrous!
ReplyDeleteWhich always reminds me of The Butch Cassiday and The Sundance Kid Movie - the bit where they go for the job as payroll guards and they miss the tin can with their straight pistol shot and Butch says: 'Can we move now?' and the mine owner replies 'What d'yer mean move?' and they flick their guns round, in both hands and hit every target in sight.
ReplyDeleteFun poem.
ReplyDeleteThanks Nathalie!
ReplyDeleteNice work, alternate meanings, and a twist on the format. A trifecta!
ReplyDeleteI love the word "ambidextrously"
ReplyDeletebig smiles - great work - and thanks for popping over last week - I shall enjoy reading more or your work..
ReplyDeleteLike the word "AMBIDEXTROUSLY". Gives different meanings to the same Naisaiku.
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