(limerick) An Ode To Wes Vogler's Series Poem by Mike Smith

(limerick) An Ode To Wes Vogler's Series

Rating: 5.0


I've read all of oogie's adventures
And my smile could not be immense-er
As far as Bri goes
Let him pick at his toes
Louise doesn't need any censor

Saturday, March 12, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: ode,funny,limerick
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
Inspired by the great limerick genius and master cartoonist Wes Vogler. And by Bri Edwards comments about the Louise series.
If you haven't read The Adventures of Oogie or the Louise series, have a gander. They will not disappoint I assure you. Start from the beginning. They're chronological
P.S. No offense Bri. And I'm sure your toes don't need any picking. But I read your suggested revisions on Louise (part one) and this sprung to mind
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Sriranji Aratisankar 01 September 2016

Well said Mike. I'm too Volger's fan, He help to write good limericks...

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Kim Barney 17 April 2016

Yes! Yes! Vote for Wes! Wait... he isn't running for anything, but his cartoons and limericks are great. I believe you left this limerick as a comment on one of Wes's cartoons, and I replied to it there, saying something like maybe Bri could pick his nose instead. Wes is the one who inspired me to write more limericks. He is the master.

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Mike Smith 17 April 2016

He's got my vote. I bet he'd make a fool of the Drumpf on a wrestling mat too

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Juan Olivarez 16 March 2016

I read a lot of Voglers limericks, just because I love limericks. excellent tribute.

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Mike Smith 17 April 2016

Thanks Juan. I try to give credit if it's due

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Kelly Kurt 12 March 2016

His limericks, humor and artistic talent appeal to all ages, all you need to do to enjoy them is be human.

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Mike Smith 17 April 2016

Apparently Brian's a dog...

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Brian Mayo 15 March 2016

woof.

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Mike Smith 12 March 2016

Most days, I am fairly certain I meet that criteria

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Wes Vogler 12 March 2016

Thank you Mike. Would you like to purchase an autograph?

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