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A baserunner goes for a triple. To do that is not so simple. Even if a ball is wiffle, there may be a game of pickle.

Players’ movements become fickle if the runner is in the middle. They all must be nimble to play in leagues (including little).

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Happening is a hunt (in the fourth month). For this kids get pumped; on Easter it’s relevant.

They search for a bunch of eggs so vibrant. Following their hunch, they’ll hopefully have fun.

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A hostess changed a Bingo game to be more rad; she replaced the name Bingo with the word Crabs.

The winner gets congrats after saying “I’ve got crabs!” Players can have a laugh; her humor’s super fab. Longer version of this Hostess poem: A hostess changed a Bingo game to be more rad; she replaced the name Bingo with … Continue reading

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The spirit board that is ouija can cause the heebie-jeebies. To some it may seem freaky, more grave than a genie.

What if ouija leads to answers that are creepy? Or can it appease thee, or entertain like TV? Meant for those whose curiosity digs deeply. Avoid it if it makes you feel uneasy.

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A baserunner goes for a triple. To do that is not so simple. Third baseman caught the ball. What’s next is a pickle!

Players’ movements become fickle while the runner is in the middle. They all must be nimble to play in leagues (including little). Alternate/updated version of this poem can be found via following link: A baserunner goes for a triple. To … Continue reading

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A basketball player chooses to slam dunk. What happens next amuses like a skunk.

The basket is where the ball should have gone in (but that player’s shot got blocked by hoop’s rim). Almost there yet rejected, so far off. Audience is giggling; it’s hard for them to stop. As a result, that player … Continue reading

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If Daredevil played basketball, his best move must be the no-look pass.

His radar sense of the court makes him more fast.

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A judge will play against a king in a basketball game

(for the court). Each other is who they try to thwart.

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A dreidel spins more than a bagel on a turntable

(especially when that dreidel is on a surface that is stable).

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The ball was what a sports team kept dropping. This losing team’s game was what a fan stopped watching.

Shopping in a store made the fan feel better: this was what she told to a clerk at a register.

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