Thursday, January 16, 2014

Angrycat's limerick celebrating the spill of heating oil into the Delaware


On the occasion of a spill of 300 gallons of heating oil, half of which went into the Delaware:

There were gallons of heating oil spilled
Half the oil a containment tank filled
The rest went into the river
And the Coast Guard did shiver
As they wanted no fish to be killed









Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Angrycat's limerick celebrating the Philadelphia Swiss Cheese Masturbator

There's a man with a fetish for cheese
In Philly; he approaches women, says, "Please,"
"Girls and dairy are equal"
Pulls down pants as a prequel
If there's justice, his penis will freeze

Monday, January 13, 2014

Angrycat's limerick celebrating the George Washington Bridge scandal


The big presser about traffic in Fort Lee
Guv Christie denied claims that he
Could have known that his staff
Cut bridge lanes by a half
Might not soothe those who pay huge toll fees.


Thursday, January 9, 2014

Angrycat's limerick about beet juice on Pennsylvania roads

PA is experimenting with the application of beet juice, in lieu of rock salt, to wintry roads in the state:

By applying a coat of beet slime
To our roads, plagued with cold all the time
The state powers that be
Are all waiting to see
If it works; thus we end this rushed rhyme


Tuesday, January 7, 2014

Angrycat's limerick celebrating Corbettcare

Which would require the unemployed to provide proof of job search in order to get insurance:

Tom Corbett's Brilliant Health Plan

For some it's objectionable content
For some health care's unspeakable torment
What does Corbett want done?
Unemployed better run
Proof of job search is Corbett's commandment.

Friday, January 3, 2014

Angrycat's limerick celebrating Hercules snowstorm

It's the first full of snow for this year
As a mass of chilled Arctic draws near
And our city streets fine
Are all coated in brine
And we wait for the sidewalks to clear


Tuesday, December 31, 2013

Angrycat rhymes about Philadelphia water main break

A limerick on the occasion of the water main break at the Franksford and Torresdale Avenues last week that let loose twenty million gallons of water over three hours, causing a day care center to be evacuated and lots of damage to adjacent cars:

A broken pipe that was twenty feet deep
At a day care the children did leap
Over gallons that gushed
Away people did rush
Flooded cars left behind in a heap