Thanks, Mark.  Quite nice. <sniff> That pretty much covers the lists
preference for birds and drinks.

On Fri, Dec 25, 2009 at 2:41 PM, Mark Roberts <m...@robertstech.com> wrote:
> CORMORANTS FOR CHRISTMAS (by Speck Roberts)
>
> Cormorants for Christmas,
> They make me very glad!
> (A Christmas without cormorants,
> Ought never to be had!)
>
> If you've no cormorants this year,
> I surely wish you well,
> But you won't have as much fun as,
> We of the PDML.
>
> I've found most congenial way,
> This day to celebrate,
> I'll raise my glass until I drink,
> Frank's horizons straight.
>
> It's Cotty whom we have to thank,
> For all this cormorant fun,
> It's clear he's gone to the dark side,
> In more ways than just one.
>
> But Christian was first to see,
> The ideal that we seek:
> A dirty, smelly seabird,
> With a dead fish in its beak.
>
> Paul Stenquist shoots a lot of cars,
> In motion and at rest,
> But - no offense - we all prefer,
> Snaps of his grandkids best.
>
> Should any PDML member,
> Get a little out of hand,
> We know Bill Robb will offer,
> A gentle reprimand.
>
> And when Doug Brewer gets upset,
> You'll surely hear him shout,
> The traditional invective:
> "Marnie, clean your mailbox out!"
>
> The PDML's official drink?
> Of course it is tequila,
> ('Cause it's the only word I know,
> That rhymes with Christine Aguila)
>
> Shall we renounce our cormorants?
> Not till it snows in hell!
> (Or not, at least, until Dave Brooks,
> Learns how to type and spell).
>
> And so another Christmas day,
> Is almost in the bag,
> I wish you all a cormorant,
> Or at least a damn good shag.

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