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Pangiellas Tale

~ Pangiella~ 9/9/2023 Pangiella wed-a wealthy Pakistani. He bought her a pricey Mogdiliani! Plus, an annual supply of Pastrami Be assured, he was a cultured mensch! With a penchant to kiss her on any park bench, For he adamantly adored, his hot-blooded wench! They wed, had children, by last count, three. Of course, busy as romantic honey bees. Living contentedly, on the lovely Isle of Capri. No more poetry, does wench Pangie ever try to write. Busy now with family, parties and being socially right. He keeps her busy with love and Madeira on moonlit nights!

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Date: 9/11/2023 4:55:00 PM
Panagiota, this was a delightful experience brimming with imaginative whimsy and expertly crafted rhymes! Intrigued by the mention of Mogdiliani, I eagerly searched for his paintings and was captivated by their remarkable beauty. As I delved into the poem, I savored every word, for, despite its brevity, it effortlessly weaved a captivating narrative. And oh, what a joyous conclusion it had, leaving my heart brimming with contentment.
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Date: 9/10/2023 7:46:00 PM
I'm wondering about this Pakistani... How does he know about pastrami?! Maybe his name is really Mendy Goldstein, aka Pasha Manasha?!
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Panagiota Romios
Date: 9/10/2023 8:13:00 PM
You are killing me! Stop it, when two people of different ethnicities date or wed,,,they bring their last upbringings with them, right? Anyway, it was fiction and meant for fun! Not a sociology course or one on world cuisines. Ha, ha. I don’t know much about foreign names, either. Sorry.Thank you.Pangie xx))
Date: 9/10/2023 4:44:00 PM
This is fun for sure, with creative whimsical, and solid rhyming! Looked up Mogdiliani, and his painting's are pretty cool...necks!
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Date: 9/10/2023 5:15:00 PM
Hi , David! I usually don’t write this way! But I so enjoyed doing so. It was short, and had a story line. Oh, you looked up Mogdiliani, super, you did that! Thanks! Pangie xx
Date: 9/10/2023 1:50:00 AM
Loved your tale. Such a happy ending. I do miss never visiting Capri. Even though I visited Naples so often in the past.
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Panagiota Romios
Date: 9/10/2023 5:09:00 PM
Ah, Victor, you live in a beautiful place..I have never even to Europe , not even once.Let alone, Capri….thank you for sharing your life and travels,. Where I live now, is a lovely place, quite green, wineries galore( though I don’t imbibe) and a place of peace, thank you. Glad you enjoyed the happy ending, me too!! Pangie xx
Date: 9/9/2023 6:47:00 PM
Delightfully entertaining, Pangie! I enjoyed reading your light-hearted write!
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Panagiota Romios
Date: 9/9/2023 7:21:00 PM
KIM~ And I got a bang out of writing it. I hope to do more, Pangie xx
Date: 9/9/2023 5:08:00 PM
An amusing tale in poetic form! Ole, Ole, Pangie
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Panagiota Romios
Date: 9/9/2023 5:24:00 PM
Yes, I can’t write long tales. This was short and fun, Bob Thanks, Pangie xxx
Date: 9/9/2023 5:06:00 PM
Adore your poem! Lots of fun…Lots of you!
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Panagiota Romios
Date: 9/9/2023 5:21:00 PM
It truly is…the imaginative me. Wish I were on Capri! Lovely, young, and children, three! Sounds glorious to me _))) LOL I think you have me pegged. Thanks, Pangie xx

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