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\ young man at college named Freeze, Weighed down by M.A.’s and A.B.’s, Collapsed from the strain. Said the doctor, ‘Tis plain, You ure killing yourself by degrees,"® i iB Y There was a small boy of N.Z. Whose mother had put him to bed, She said, "Now be good.’’ He said, "Yes, " he would; But he turned on the wireless in-tec@ * * * There was a bad hoy of Otago, On whose movements was laid atl enibargo ; They had tied his left leg, ‘To a stout wooden peg, So that be shouldn’t very far go. * * There was once a young man at Duties edin Who used some barbed wire as a leads in, And when his set spluttered The poor fellow muttered: "Ts catchin’ more wayes than we i needin,’
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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 19, 25 November 1927, Page 15
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129LIMERICKS. Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 19, 25 November 1927, Page 15
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