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JamesMichael
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0 posted 2008-09-05 06:20 PM


Rollin' In the Old Pickup Truck  
(High Surf Advisory)


Packed up my surfboard
in my rusty old truck,
the North Shore was rumbling
so I thought I'd try my luck.

A storm was brewing as
I paddled from the shore,
my old truck waited nervously
as the waves stirred up more.

I caught a big one and
as it rolled into shore
it tossed me and turned me
to show me the score.

It tossed me to shore
and it was just my luck,
I landed flat in the bed
of my old pickup truck.


JamesLee
05September
2008



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Bonnie j
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1 posted 2008-09-05 07:44 PM


Cool! I can just picture you and your old pick up truck.All wet, but filled with joy and life.
Hugs
BonBon

MsMelissaMae
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since 2008-08-28
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2 posted 2008-09-05 08:16 PM


What a great way to convey the fact that we all share a strange friendship with our automobiles! Fun read!
poddarku
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india
3 posted 2008-09-06 12:13 PM


very tongue in cheek and funny. vivid descriptions
Marchmadness
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4 posted 2008-09-06 03:24 AM


Cute little poem, I hope you weren't hurt.
                                  Ida

Margherita
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5 posted 2008-09-06 04:24 AM


James!!! This is totally awesome.

The nervousness of the Old Truck, wow!



love,
Margherita

TheAnonDavid
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6 posted 2008-09-06 08:49 AM


I dont know how true this is but I was once told "Don't let the facts spoil a good story."
Good poem, well done.

Do not go gentle into that good night.
Rage, rage against the dying of the light.
Dylan Thomas

vandana
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7 posted 2008-09-06 11:36 AM


good read
icebox
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in the shadows
8 posted 2008-09-06 02:37 PM



My old red F350 dually (named Clifford by my kids when they were little) salutes you and your truck!




Mark Bohannan
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9 posted 2008-09-06 02:45 PM


A high five on the low side for both the chuckles and the admiration for waves and trucks alike.  Well told.
OwlSA
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Durban, South Africa
10 posted 2008-09-07 04:40 AM


I enjoyed every little bit of this! How sweet of your old pick up truck to catch you in his arms.  Thank you for the pleasure of reading it.

I used to have a Volkswagen Variant called Vernon.  People would tell me that English cars are female.  I would ask them how would Volkswagen Beetles be born if there were only bigger female Volkswagens.

My current car, Gretta, a Volkswagen Jetta, is not so named because Gretta rhymes with Jetta.  I didn't realise it until a few days later.  I called her Gretta because there were 2 egrets near her on the grass where I first saw her.  I thought Egret - Gret - Gretta.  I named her the moment I saw her.  My son said that I should wait a while, but I knew that she was Gretta.  We get on famously.  She goes almost without petrol (gas) and because I struggle to maintain her, she holds her breath and does her best.  She has a heart of gold and when she sees a hill, she says, "Oooh Mommy there's a hill!" and goes zooming up it like a youngster in spite of the fact that she is actually 22 years old!

- Owl

[This message has been edited by OwlSA (09-07-2008 07:55 PM).]

2islander2
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11 posted 2008-09-07 04:56 AM


Ouah James, it is really delectable, a very convincing poem that build up the mind with humour and simplicity...I really like this one and add it to my library...

regards


yann

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12 posted 2008-09-07 11:26 AM


Enjoyed the Write!


ARCTIC WIND

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13 posted 2008-09-08 01:52 AM


James,

You have me smiling with this one.  It seems to be a departure from your usual style, and I like the light heartedness of it.

A

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