We've All Been There!
Come on, admit it! Sometimes it just feels good...23 total reviews
Comment from royowen
I think you've certainly chosen a word that is completely unknown to me my friend, the clue is in the first and third lines, you've fulfilled what is a most adequate entry in this contest, well done, good luck, blessings, Roy
reply by the author on 03-Aug-2019
I think you've certainly chosen a word that is completely unknown to me my friend, the clue is in the first and third lines, you've fulfilled what is a most adequate entry in this contest, well done, good luck, blessings, Roy
Comment Written 02-Aug-2019
reply by the author on 03-Aug-2019
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Thanx so much for dropping in on this little shortie, Sir Roy -- when I ran across this one, I just HAD to use it cuz I must confess to using this as 'therapy' on the way home from school some days...LOL!! ;) :) Take care! ;) Yvette
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Well done
Comment from Bill Schott
This 7-9-7 for obscure words, We've All been There, has the proper set up and gives a name to the foul utterances we issue when pain needs a name. ##!!@##%
reply by the author on 03-Aug-2019
This 7-9-7 for obscure words, We've All been There, has the proper set up and gives a name to the foul utterances we issue when pain needs a name. ##!!@##%
Comment Written 02-Aug-2019
reply by the author on 03-Aug-2019
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LOL!! ;) Thanx for your review on this one, Sir Bill! ;) Take care! Yvette
Comment from Mia Twysted
Most definitely a word I have not heard before. Reading it through the first time leaves the forehead wrinkled. Then after learning the word, you read back through it makes perfect sense and is so very true.
Well done.
reply by the author on 02-Aug-2019
Most definitely a word I have not heard before. Reading it through the first time leaves the forehead wrinkled. Then after learning the word, you read back through it makes perfect sense and is so very true.
Well done.
Comment Written 02-Aug-2019
reply by the author on 02-Aug-2019
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Thank you for your wonderful review!
Comment from Tanvi Pauddar
This is a nice poem, and I enjoyed reading it. I also liked your choice of words. Plus, the syllable count was perfect, and you stayed on topic the entire time. Thank you for sharing, and good luck in the contest.
reply by the author on 02-Aug-2019
This is a nice poem, and I enjoyed reading it. I also liked your choice of words. Plus, the syllable count was perfect, and you stayed on topic the entire time. Thank you for sharing, and good luck in the contest.
Comment Written 02-Aug-2019
reply by the author on 02-Aug-2019
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Thank you for your review.
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Welcome
Comment from Sallyo
Another new word! I expect I might use the sense of it, even if not the word itself. Great fun and you picked the perfect pic for ornamentation. Ouch!
reply by the author on 02-Aug-2019
Another new word! I expect I might use the sense of it, even if not the word itself. Great fun and you picked the perfect pic for ornamentation. Ouch!
Comment Written 02-Aug-2019
reply by the author on 02-Aug-2019
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Glad to introduce the two of you! Thanks for your review!!
Comment from Patty Palmer
My husband must be the poster boy for Lalochezia! That was a pretty good word to pick. In fact. I don't think I've ever even heard the word before.
Good luck with the contest!
reply by the author on 02-Aug-2019
My husband must be the poster boy for Lalochezia! That was a pretty good word to pick. In fact. I don't think I've ever even heard the word before.
Good luck with the contest!
Comment Written 02-Aug-2019
reply by the author on 02-Aug-2019
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You are too funny! Thank you so much for your wonderfully humorous comments!!
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You're welcome!
Comment from Miss Cookie Atkinson
I like the artwork ye choose to go with your poem, they are a perfect match.
You captured my-attention from the first line to the last. Even though I had to look that word up, I never heard of it before.
I learn something new ever day.
I wonder how many people get relief that way.
Thank you for sharing
cookie
reply by the author on 01-Aug-2019
I like the artwork ye choose to go with your poem, they are a perfect match.
You captured my-attention from the first line to the last. Even though I had to look that word up, I never heard of it before.
I learn something new ever day.
I wonder how many people get relief that way.
Thank you for sharing
cookie
Comment Written 01-Aug-2019
reply by the author on 01-Aug-2019
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Many thanks for your wonderful review today!!
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Your very welcome.
Cookie
Comment from Robert Zimmerman
Hello Yvette. Of the 500,000 or so words in the English language, you threw one at me that I didn't know. I know a lot of people that practice that technique I just didn't know what to call it. Lol. Z
reply by the author on 03-Aug-2019
Hello Yvette. Of the 500,000 or so words in the English language, you threw one at me that I didn't know. I know a lot of people that practice that technique I just didn't know what to call it. Lol. Z
Comment Written 01-Aug-2019
reply by the author on 03-Aug-2019
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Hooray!! I made you learn today!! ;) ;) Glad you enjoyed this one....and goodness knows I've practiced it a time or two!! ;) ;) Thanx for the review.....and I'm so sorry I'm behind from all the teacher meetings this week! ;) ;) Take care! ;) ;) Yvette
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you're welcome.
Comment from susand3022
SNIGGLEDYFRIBBITZ!!!!! That's the word that popped out of my mouth when Austin was 3, just starting to talk, (he was a late talker) and I banged my fingertips on the granite countertop when I was shaking the water off my hands. Oh, the string of words that wanted to pour forth from my mouth... but couldn't with him looking innocently up at me with those big blue eyes... SNIGGLEDYFRIBBITZ!!! Followed by some much calmer things like, Son of a... gun... lol
When Austin was in Kindergarten I went to pick him up and his teacher told me, "I think Austin said something bad in class today. I couldn't quite understand it though." I just laughed and said, "Sniggledyfribbitz?" "That sounds like it... she laughed... where did you get that???" I told her how it came about and she asked if she could use it... she has 5 boys, the 4th was in Austin's class with his mom as a teacher. LOL
reply by the author on 03-Aug-2019
SNIGGLEDYFRIBBITZ!!!!! That's the word that popped out of my mouth when Austin was 3, just starting to talk, (he was a late talker) and I banged my fingertips on the granite countertop when I was shaking the water off my hands. Oh, the string of words that wanted to pour forth from my mouth... but couldn't with him looking innocently up at me with those big blue eyes... SNIGGLEDYFRIBBITZ!!! Followed by some much calmer things like, Son of a... gun... lol
When Austin was in Kindergarten I went to pick him up and his teacher told me, "I think Austin said something bad in class today. I couldn't quite understand it though." I just laughed and said, "Sniggledyfribbitz?" "That sounds like it... she laughed... where did you get that???" I told her how it came about and she asked if she could use it... she has 5 boys, the 4th was in Austin's class with his mom as a teacher. LOL
Comment Written 01-Aug-2019
reply by the author on 03-Aug-2019
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LOL!! Just hilarious, ma'am!! ;) :) Mine, especially in the car when losing patience with other drivers was 'Noodlehead'... :) ;) You are always such a joy to see that Liberty Bell -- thanx for the smiles! ;) Yvette
Comment from A. Willow Bends
Yes, we have all been there. I have never heard of this word, so you did yourself proud! Great job. Love the art choice also. Character on the left is SO wanting to speak his mind. Overall effect is fantastic. Good luck. You should do quite well with this.
Wendy
reply by the author on 01-Aug-2019
Yes, we have all been there. I have never heard of this word, so you did yourself proud! Great job. Love the art choice also. Character on the left is SO wanting to speak his mind. Overall effect is fantastic. Good luck. You should do quite well with this.
Wendy
Comment Written 01-Aug-2019
reply by the author on 01-Aug-2019
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Thank you so very much for your wonderful review!!