BANDITOS by Charles E MinshallThe Banditos stole
Tacos and even burritos,
They stole chili beans
And stole some taquitos.
They did this all
While they drank margaritas,
All the while consuming
Considerable frajitas.
The Policio caught them
In there hidden positions,
They were easy to find
By their mal olar emissions.
© 2006
02/22/2006 Author's Note: (Mal olar in Spanish: bad smell.)
~(8^D)=( HEY! quit throwing burritos at me.....CharMin
Posted on 02/23/2006 Copyright © 2025 Charles E Minshall
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Posted by Gregory O'Neill on 02/23/06 at 04:41 AM ...next you can take on the Whopper! |
Posted by Chris Sorrenti on 02/24/06 at 05:31 PM Heh...had a feeling this would finish as it did. Talk about the ring of fire! Why I'm not a big fan of Mexican food. Another masterpiece of poetic humour Charlie! |
Posted by Elizabeth Jill on 04/29/06 at 12:07 AM D�nde es Charlie...I hope the band-eat-ohs haven't overwhelmed him?
off for a margarita :)
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Posted by JD Clay on 06/11/06 at 03:24 AM Somehow I wonder if this just might be the cause of global warming, hehe!! Good stuff, Charlie.
pe4ce...
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Posted by Jean Mollett on 08/30/06 at 02:04 AM Hi Charles,
I guess had to learn the hard way. After all that, no wonder it wasn't hard to find them. Oh, the smell. I like Tacos, I'll pass on the others.
Great write. |
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