No Meating in the Middle
Opposites distract32 total reviews
Comment from tempeste
Ciao!
A creative entry !
Not only did it look like a flattened shoe , I'm sure it was a dry and tasted like leather.
I don't eat much meat but on those once in a blue moon occasions I want my steak rare like in the pic.
In my country when you want your meat rare you can say :
Una cottura TIC-TAC della carne . ( biggrin)
Tic tac ..as TIC one side then flip and TAC the other side .. tic -tac ..quick
reply by the author on 30-May-2023
Ciao!
A creative entry !
Not only did it look like a flattened shoe , I'm sure it was a dry and tasted like leather.
I don't eat much meat but on those once in a blue moon occasions I want my steak rare like in the pic.
In my country when you want your meat rare you can say :
Una cottura TIC-TAC della carne . ( biggrin)
Tic tac ..as TIC one side then flip and TAC the other side .. tic -tac ..quick
Comment Written 29-May-2023
reply by the author on 30-May-2023
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Thank you so much for your awesome comments for my silly poem. You are so appreciated my dear friend! I love your story about how to order your meat.
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You have 6 votes now .
I gave my vote because it?s creative starting with the title : meating instead of meeting.
I loved the leading poem too but seasonal entries are in abundance ..
Your two word choice denotes you put thought into it.
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Tempeste you are so kind. Thank you so much!!
Comment from Wendy G
Very clever poem, and a wonderful image paired with it. Both comments made me laugh - a great mix of truth and reality expressed in a fun way. Best wishes for the contest.
Wendy
reply by the author on 30-May-2023
Very clever poem, and a wonderful image paired with it. Both comments made me laugh - a great mix of truth and reality expressed in a fun way. Best wishes for the contest.
Wendy
Comment Written 29-May-2023
reply by the author on 30-May-2023
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Hi Wendy. Thank you so much for your awesome comments for my silly poem. You are so appreciated my dear friend!
Comment from Mario PIERRE
Very Creative and conforms to the format requirement. When I read the first word, then the last, it took me a few seconds to realise the antonymn.
Great job!! I mean: "Well done!!!'
reply by the author on 30-May-2023
Very Creative and conforms to the format requirement. When I read the first word, then the last, it took me a few seconds to realise the antonymn.
Great job!! I mean: "Well done!!!'
Comment Written 28-May-2023
reply by the author on 30-May-2023
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Hi there Mario! Thank you so much for your awesome comments for my silly poem. You are so appreciated my dear friend!
Comment from royowen
Heh heh, quite a sense of humour, you've done a good job with this my friend, I love my steaks well done, although that's 'rare', can't afford them now. Heh heh, great humour and a good entry in this antonym poem. Good luck, blessings Roy
reply by the author on 30-May-2023
Heh heh, quite a sense of humour, you've done a good job with this my friend, I love my steaks well done, although that's 'rare', can't afford them now. Heh heh, great humour and a good entry in this antonym poem. Good luck, blessings Roy
Comment Written 28-May-2023
reply by the author on 30-May-2023
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Hi Roy, I thank you so much for your awesome comments for my silly poem. You are so appreciated my dear friend!
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Well done
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Well done
Comment from jake cosmos aller
nice poem about differences in philosophy over how one likes one's meat. I am a medium guy, my wife likes it bit raw with more pink we both agree we don't like it blacken.
reply by the author on 30-May-2023
nice poem about differences in philosophy over how one likes one's meat. I am a medium guy, my wife likes it bit raw with more pink we both agree we don't like it blacken.
Comment Written 28-May-2023
reply by the author on 30-May-2023
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Hi Jake, I thank you so much for your awesome comments for my silly poem. You are so appreciated my dear friend!
Comment from Terry Broxson
LOL, This poem absolutely describes how my wife always ate her steak...just short of moo. And how I ate my steak (back when I ate steak)...burnt like a shoe...and lots of ketchup! Terry.
reply by the author on 28-May-2023
LOL, This poem absolutely describes how my wife always ate her steak...just short of moo. And how I ate my steak (back when I ate steak)...burnt like a shoe...and lots of ketchup! Terry.
Comment Written 28-May-2023
reply by the author on 28-May-2023
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Hi Terry, Zoe and I had a lot in common. However I couldn't eat it quite that rare.Thanks for the great reviiew, those awesome stars and fun comments, my dear friend.
Comment from jessizero
Until I read your poem, I thought your title was a typo. Now I see it was a clever play on words. :) This was a great antonym poem about meat. Thank you for sharing, and best wishes to you.
reply by the author on 30-May-2023
Until I read your poem, I thought your title was a typo. Now I see it was a clever play on words. :) This was a great antonym poem about meat. Thank you for sharing, and best wishes to you.
Comment Written 28-May-2023
reply by the author on 30-May-2023
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Hi Jessi, I thank you so much for your awesome comments for my silly poem. You are so appreciated my dear friend!
Comment from BermyBye50
This is an excellent entry in the Antonym Contest. Its served up with an acknowledgement of two different people's tastes with a side helping of dry humor. Well done.
All the best in the contest,
Eugene
reply by the author on 30-May-2023
This is an excellent entry in the Antonym Contest. Its served up with an acknowledgement of two different people's tastes with a side helping of dry humor. Well done.
All the best in the contest,
Eugene
Comment Written 28-May-2023
reply by the author on 30-May-2023
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Hi there Eugene, I thank you so much for your awesome comments for my silly poem. You are so appreciated my dear friend!
Comment from LateBloomer
Ha, ha, ha, very good, very cute. This poem sounds like my daughter who wants her meat very well--one inch before the trash--and my one son who likes his meat almost mooing. Well done. The Yin and Yang of cooking. Great photo choice. LateBloomer
reply by the author on 30-May-2023
Ha, ha, ha, very good, very cute. This poem sounds like my daughter who wants her meat very well--one inch before the trash--and my one son who likes his meat almost mooing. Well done. The Yin and Yang of cooking. Great photo choice. LateBloomer
Comment Written 28-May-2023
reply by the author on 30-May-2023
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Hey there Margaret,
I thank you so much for your awesome comments for my silly poem. You are so appreciated my dear friend!
Comment from Michele Harber
This is a very clever contest entry, and a fun poem in its own right. I'm a medium well person myself, i.e., no blood, but no hammer and chisel needed. My sister will actually tell a waiter that she doesn't mind a little pink in her steak, as long as it's not mooing. So, thank you for a fun, relatable, and well-done poem. Sometimes, finding a well-done poem is rare. Good luck in the contest.
reply by the author on 28-May-2023
This is a very clever contest entry, and a fun poem in its own right. I'm a medium well person myself, i.e., no blood, but no hammer and chisel needed. My sister will actually tell a waiter that she doesn't mind a little pink in her steak, as long as it's not mooing. So, thank you for a fun, relatable, and well-done poem. Sometimes, finding a well-done poem is rare. Good luck in the contest.
Comment Written 28-May-2023
reply by the author on 28-May-2023
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Hahahahaha! You are hilarious! You made my day with your fun comments and your awesome review. Thank you Michelle. I have to write that down and show my husband. He hates poetry but he loves a good joke! Thanks again my dear friend.
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You made me smile first. I'm just returning the favor! 😀 I'm glad you enjoyed my comments.