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Gunkslinger
09-01-2021, 12:15 PM
Hey Jon, this ones for you!:wink:

My first is a place of discourse, pomp and sometimes bad hair selection.

My center can be bad, taken and part of a child's rhyming dilection.

My last can be lost, can be found and can be driven.

As a whole, I am the go to answer for the afore question given.

Jon
09-06-2021, 08:12 PM
"My last can be lost, can be found and can be driven."

This line is going to drive me nuts until the riddle is solved.

Hunchback Jack
09-06-2021, 10:10 PM
I think I’ve got part of it, but I am completely blocked on the rest.

Gunkslinger
09-06-2021, 10:36 PM
"My last can be lost, can be found and can be driven."

This line is going to drive me nuts until the riddle is solved.

I have a feeling that you may travel to CT and kick my ass when the riddle is solved. At least you will be able to plead temporary insanity.

Jon
09-12-2021, 01:48 PM
Courtney Love?


My first is a place of discourse Court, pomp and sometimes bad hair selection. ?

My center can be bad Bad Knee taken take a knee, and part of a child's rhyming dilection. Eeny, meeny, miny, moe

My last can be lost love, can be found love and can be driven. Chevy LUV

Gunkslinger
09-12-2021, 02:56 PM
Pomp and bad hair selection- Those white wigs that the ol' school lawmakers wore. I think Nancy and Chuck could rock one!

Jon
09-12-2021, 02:59 PM
So solved?

Gunkslinger
09-12-2021, 03:30 PM
So solved?

Oh yeah, you got it, you say true!

A goose down feather (for those erotic encounters) and a whole goose (for those kinky encounters) for you riddlemaster.

Bet you never saw that in a porno before!

Hunchback Jack
09-16-2021, 01:19 PM
How does "knee", or "nee", become "part of a child's rhyming dilection"? I can get the rest, I think.

(I was thinking of "salon", instead of "court" so I was way off. :lol: )

HBJ

Gunkslinger
09-16-2021, 11:19 PM
How does "knee", or "nee", become "part of a child's rhyming dilection"? I can get the rest, I think.

(I was thinking of "salon", instead of "court" so I was way off. :lol: )

HBJ

Dilection, obscure for choice or choosing.

As a children's rhyme used for choosing a person or thing:

Eeny meeny miney mo, (eknee, meknee, myknee, mo) my wordplay.
Catch a tiger by his toe;
If he hollers, let him go,
Eeny meeny miney mo.

My mind can be a strange place to visit! Lol!

Gunkslinger
09-16-2021, 11:23 PM
Courtney Love is Jon's go to answer to a riddle when he is stumped.

I almost wrote the last line of the riddle like this:

As a Hole, I am the go to answer for the afore question given.

Hunchback Jack
09-17-2021, 12:58 PM
How does "knee", or "nee", become "part of a child's rhyming dilection"? I can get the rest, I think.

(I was thinking of "salon", instead of "court" so I was way off. :lol: )

HBJ

Dilection, obscure for choice or choosing.

As a children's rhyme used for choosing a person or thing:

Eeny meeny miney mo, (eknee, meknee, myknee, mo) my wordplay.
Catch a tiger by his toe;
If he hollers, let him go,
Eeny meeny miney mo.

My mind can be a strange place to visit! Lol!

Ah, thank you! I did look up "dilection" but was focused on the "love or loving" definition. So I was thinking of a child's favourite rhyme.

Nicely done. And Well done to Jon for getting it.

Jon
09-20-2021, 09:19 PM
Courtney Love is Jon's go to answer to a riddle when he is stumped.

I almost wrote the last line of the riddle like this:

As a Hole, I am the go to answer for the afore question given.

Damn! I missed that completely!!!
A true art form! Good job, Mike!