+------------------------------+
| 138 |
| |
| I eat eel while you peel eel |
+---------------------------------------+
| 139 |
| Nothing is worth thousands of deaths. |
+-----------------------------------------------------------------+
| 140 |
| Casual clothes are provisional for leisurely trips across Asia. |
+------------------------------------------------------------+
| 141 |
| East Fife Four, Forfar Five |
| An actual football result from the Scottish third division |
+----------------+
| 142 |
| Roy Wayne |
| Roy Rogers |
| Roy Rash |
| personal names |
+------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| 143 |
| Wunwun was a racehorse, Tutu was one too. Wunwun won one race, Tutu |
| won one too. |
+------------------------------------------+
| 144 |
| It\'s not the cough that carries you off, |
| it\'s the coffin they carry you off in! |
+--------------------------+
| 145 |
| She said she should sit. |
+-----------------------------------+
| 146 |
| Mo mi mo me send me a toe, |
| Me me mo mi get me a mole, |
| Fe me mo mi get me a mole, |
| Mister kister feet so sweet, |
| Mister kister where will I eat !? |
+----------------------------------------------------------+
| 147 |
| Will you, William? Will you, William? Will you, William? |
| Can\'t you, don\'t you, won\'t you, William? |
| 148 |
| I wish you were a fish in my dish |
| 149 |
| She stood on the balcony, inexplicably mimicking him hiccuping, and |
| amicably welcoming him in. |
| An actor\'s vocal warmup for lips and tongue. |
+----------------------------------------------------+
| 150 |
| The big black bug bit the big black bear, |
| but the big black bear bit the big black bug back! |
+-------------------------------+
| 151 |
| Dust is a disk\'s worst enemy. |
+------------------------------------------------+
| 152 |
| I see a sea down by the seashore. |
| But which sea do you see down by the seashore? |
| 153 |
| She said she should sit! |
+------------------------+
| 154 |
| Old Mr. Hunt |
| had a cuddy punt |
| Not a cuddy punt |
| but a hunt punt cuddy. |
| 155 |
| As one black bug, bled blue, black blood. The other black bug bled |
| blue. |
+----------------------------+
| 156 |
| Mommy made me eat my M&Ms. |
+-----------------------------+
| 157 |
| I\'m not the fig plucker, |
| Nor the fig plucker\'s son, |
| but I\'ll pluck your figs |
| till the fig plucker comes. |
+--------------------------------------+
| 158 |
| A gazillion gigantic grapes gushed |
| gradually giving gophers gooey guts. |
| 159 |
| Aluminum, linoleum, aluminum, linoleum, aluminum, linoleum |
| 160 |
| Thin grippy thick slippery. |
+-------------------------------------------------+
| 161 |
| There once was a two toed, she toad, tree toad, |
| and a three toed, he toad, tree toad.... |
+-------------------------------------------+
| 162 |
| The sixth sick sheik\'s sixth sheep\'s sick |
| 163 |
| The owner of the inside inn was inside his inside inn with his inside |
| outside his inside inn. |
+---------------------------------------------------------+
| 164 |
| If you notice this notice, |
| you will notice that this notice is not worth noticing. |
+-------------------------------------------------------+
| 165 |
| If you understand, say \"\"understand\"\". |
| If you don\'t understand, say \"\"don\'t understand\"\". |
| But if you understand and say \"\"don\'t understand\"\". |
| how do I understand that you understand. Understand!? |
+------------------+
| 166 |
| She sees cheese. |
+-------------------------+
| 167 |
| Brent Spence Bridge |
| Clay Wade Bailey Bridge |
| places in Ohio |
| 168 |
| Chukotko-Kamchatkan |
| pertaining to the Siberian people living in Kamchatka |
| 169 |
| There those thousand thinkers were thinking |
| where did those other three thieves go through. |
+---------------------------------------------------+
| 170 |
| Five frantic frogs fled from fifty fierce fishes. |
| 171 |
| One smart fellow, he felt smart. |
| Two smart fellows, they felt smart. |
| Three smart fellows, they felt smart. |
| Four smart fellows, they felt smart. |
| Five smart fellows, they felt smart. |
| Six smart fellows, they felt smart. |
| 172 |
| Seven sleazy shysters in sharkskin suits sold sheared sealskins to |
| seasick sailors. |
+----------------------------------------------+
| 173 |
| I would if I could! But I can\'t, so I won\'t! |
| 174 |
| But a harder thing still to do. |
| What a to do to die today |
| At a quarter or two to two. |
| A terrible difficult thing to say |
| The dragon will come at the beat of the drum |
| With a rat-a-tat-tat a-tat-tat a-tat-to |
| At a quarter or two to two today, |
| From a college drama class |
| 175 |
| Love\'s a feeling you feel when you feel |
| you\'re going to feel the feeling you\'ve never felt before. |
| 176 |
| Silly sheep weep and sleep. |
+--------------------------------------------+
| 177 |
| Truly rural, truly rural, truly rural, ... |
+---------------------------------------------------------------------+
| 178 |
| A turbot\'s not a burbot, for a turbot\'s a butt, but a burbot\'s not. |
+--------------------------------------------------+
| 179 |
| I know a boy named Tate |
| who dined with his girl at eight eight. |
| I\'m unable to state what Tate ate at eight eight |
| or what Tate\'s tete `a tete ate at eight eight. |
| 180 |
| I saw a saw in Arkansas, |
| that would outsaw any saw I ever saw, |
| and if you got a saw |
| that will outsaw the saw I saw in Arkansas |
| let me see your saw. |
+---------------------------------------------------------------+
| 181 |
| The seething sea ceaseth; thus the seething sea sufficeth us. |
+------------------------------------+
| 182 |
| Real weird rear wheels |
| by Michael Dworkin and Bill Harvey |
+-------------------------------------------------------------+
| 183 |
| I slit a sheet, a sheet I slit, upon a slitted sheet I sit. |
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