The first a rusty railroad spike The second a ball of yellow fright For the connection I must return after my fingers burn through google and ask.com until a connection is born.
My first guess at connection is not too mellow, it has to do with the color yellow Here in the west the Chinese built the rails But that thought at connection makes me pale And now on to my next suggestion having to do with the color of engines In this case it is the FEC of yore and engine #1594
No it does not rhyme, but Reggie Girl I can not find.
Well, that rhymed. But I have emailed RG and no response. Where iz you girl? I think she is having computer problems.
Since you have been so kind as to keep a list of everyone and keep us on our toes, even when I drop the ball, I am naming you interim RG until she returns. So could you please pick a random name from the hat (someone who is still participating), and let them know so they can come up with our assignment for this week. I know everyone likes to get a head start. And since we are talking about head starts, after you pick the next name, I will go ahead and pick one for out June 26, shootout.
Patty, you're correct in your guess that it is a billiard ball. Now, the only thing left is the final call. What, in common, do these two whatzits have, I ask. The winner will be the one that completes this final task.
I seriosly doubt this is it However my mind is in a fit I found a video demonstrating the weaponry for Kung Fu mastering Like I said a stretch, but I hope Using a spike or a weighted ball on a rope
What, in common, does a Railroad Spike have with a Billiard Ball? Jusr answer that and please us all. This hint I give to my friend, So we may reach a successful end. The only way they get to their ultimate goal in wood or in pockets. They must be ______ (rhymes with luck) by something else.(this is not science of rockets).
Wow, I should really Check off the internet, silly When I do we get lot's of clues to make us guess. OK then I'll take a shot A Spike of iron from a railroad track A Ball of yellow from a Billiard rack The only thing tying these two together is your final clue they both must be struck to reach their goal Now can we quit and rest my soul?
A spike of iron from a railroad track! A ball of yellow from a billiard rack! What a great rhyme! Here is your pass! You may move to the head of the class!
It's marble or slate
ReplyDeleteOn a child's bouncy ball
No, I've made a mistake
It's not that at all.
Instead it's a dog treat
And a toy for Spot
Is that the answer Gordon
Cause it's all that I got!
I laughed! I giggled! I almost choked!
ReplyDeleteI jumped up and down til my shoes smoked!
Try again, Audrey girl,
But, please don't make my toenails curl!
The first a rusty railroad spike
ReplyDeleteThe second a ball of yellow fright
For the connection I must return
after my fingers burn
through google and ask.com
until a connection is born.
My first guess at connection is not too mellow,
ReplyDeleteit has to do with the color yellow
Here in the west the Chinese built the rails
But that thought at connection makes me pale
And now on to my next suggestion
having to do with the color of engines
In this case it is the FEC of yore
and engine #1594
I wish I was smarter
ReplyDeleteWhen this game I play.
To J9 I must ask...
What you say?
A railroad spike is very right,
ReplyDeleteBut, I don't know balls of yellow fright!
Engine 1594 is a mystery. What's more,
Color of engine guess is very poor.
A yellow M&M!
ReplyDeleteNoe Noe Girl! You are a trip!
ReplyDeleteBut, you just need to get a grip.
Remember, the M&Ms were all ATE,
Along with my lovely Mate.
Perhaps the ball is not a toy
ReplyDeleteBut something warm and fun
I am thinking that the yellow ball
Represents the sun
In order to answer this quiz
ReplyDeleteYou must know what it is.
Please pardon the pun,
ReplyDeleteBut, your guess needs some sun.
If you are in this whatzit hunt,
You will find it right out front.
J9, if the answer you are to find,
ReplyDeleteI would be frugle with your google.
I believe the sun to represent
ReplyDeleteThe sunshine state, I think!
Which makes if Florida from which
Gordon teases with a wink!
I Googled that to my dismay
Of railroads, there are many
FWCR, BAYL, FCEN are some
I am running out of rhymes -
But I am having fun!
The only thing coming to mind
ReplyDeleteIs the railroad you would find
That ran through St. Augustine to Biscayne Bay
Am I even going the right way?
It would be smarter as you play,
ReplyDeleteIf all your railroad thoughts went away.
You've named the spike of rust,
ReplyDeleteNow you will name the other whatzit, I trust.
Pool ball?
ReplyDeleteNo it does not rhyme,
but Reggie Girl I can not find.
Well, that rhymed. But I have emailed RG and no response. Where iz you girl? I think she is having computer problems.
Since you have been so kind as to keep a list of everyone and keep us on our toes, even when I drop the ball, I am naming you interim RG until she returns. So could you please pick a random name from the hat (someone who is still participating), and let them know so they can come up with our assignment for this week. I know everyone likes to get a head start. And since we are talking about head starts, after you pick the next name, I will go ahead and pick one for out June 26, shootout.
Thanks. You are now our official secretary.
Patty, you're correct in your guess that it is a billiard ball.
ReplyDeleteNow, the only thing left is the final call.
What, in common, do these two whatzits have, I ask.
The winner will be the one that completes this final task.
They have NOTHING in common!=)
ReplyDeleteNoe Noe Girl, surely you jest.
ReplyDeleteNobody said this was an easy test.
I know, I know!
ReplyDeleteTogether they go.
Rusted thought it my be,
it used to hit something on a tee.
Patty, without a doubt,
ReplyDeleteI could not figure that guess out.
These whatzits uses tangle,
If you look from the right angle.,
I seriosly doubt this is it
ReplyDeleteHowever my mind is in a fit
I found a video demonstrating
the weaponry for Kung Fu mastering
Like I said a stretch, but I hope
Using a spike or a weighted ball on a rope
I don't want you to google yourself silly and still be all confused.
ReplyDeleteThis question can be answered by looking at how things are used.
How are the goals accomplished when these whatzits do it?
ReplyDeleteAnd, how do they get around to it?
Good grief Gordon
ReplyDeleteThe gauntlet you've thrown!
I'm taking a stab
Now don't you groan!!
It's metal, it's pool
Is it posts on a board
Of the diving sort
Know what I mean, Gord?
You've answered what the whatzits iz!
ReplyDeleteThat is not now part of the quiz.
If you think what their life is like,
You will make the lucky strike.
It's not a matter of technical knowing.
ReplyDeleteHow do they get where they're going?
Aww, your last clue takes me
ReplyDeleteto an earlier thought.
I don't know what it's called
But I'll give it a shot
Those long metal rails that are shaped like a long skinny U and a ball rolls down them!
You are not looking for an object, nor its fraction.
ReplyDeleteThe whatzit answer has to do with an action.
A bb pellet from a gun?
ReplyDeleteWhat, in common, does a Railroad Spike have with a Billiard Ball?
ReplyDeleteJusr answer that and please us all.
This hint I give to my friend,
So we may reach a successful end.
The only way they get to their ultimate goal in wood or in pockets.
They must be ______ (rhymes with luck) by something else.(this is not science of rockets).
Wow, I should really
ReplyDeleteCheck off the internet, silly
When I do we get
lot's of clues to make us guess.
OK then I'll take a shot
A Spike of iron from a railroad track
A Ball of yellow from a Billiard rack
The only thing tying these two
together is your final clue
they both must be struck to reach their goal
Now can we quit and rest my soul?
A spike of iron from a railroad track!
ReplyDeleteA ball of yellow from a billiard rack!
What a great rhyme! Here is your pass!
You may move to the head of the class!