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Haiku What?

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BWEEEP BWEEEP BWEEEP BWEEEP BWEEEP
BWEEEP BWEEEP BWEEEP BWEEEP BWEEEP BWEEEP BWEEEP

There goes Omaha.


This is my entry is this week's theme over at Illustration Friday. Be sure to check out the other artists' entries for "Warning".

Comments (14)

Terwiliger:

No need to worry
Nukes were nixed in clearance sale
To pay the Chinese

Terwiliger:

I was seventeen
I drank some very good beer
E-I-E-I... DOH!!!

Ed B:

A bad idea:
tap the heavy water tank
to make your coffee.

Doc Al:

Just like in my car
The "check-engine" light comes on
And I ignore it

Martin Lundqvist:

This haven of power
has finally turned into
a red-light district

Anonymous:

It will have to wait.
Coffee is never better
than when it is hot.

GarandFan:

Warning!
If you see red
You are dead.

Would that HAL said,"Dave,

I'm afraid I can't do that."

before brewing THIS.

Cowboy:

Damn it all to hell!
Looked for Dr. Strangelove comments.
No good straight haiku!

Kevin The Zeroth:

Tom thought it was strange:
His tea wouldn't stop boiling,
though he kept blowing.

Well, boom goes London, boom Paris.
More room for you, more room for me.
South America stole our name.
Let's drop the big one,
there'll be no one left to blame us.

John Cox:

HEY KEVIN

We won't bomb Australia...don't wanna hurt no kangaroo.

Very nice blog.I like this and will come back very soon.

Thats great comments simple, no fluff, and easy to understand. God bless spell checker

But wanna state that this is invaluable , Thanks for taking your time to write this.

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John Cox is a painter, cartoonist, and illustrator for hire. For information about purchasing existing work or commissioning new work, contact him by e-mail at john555cox [at] hotmail.com.

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