* Paula Davis, Spring Valley, 7. Come on people don't complain, Making limericks isn't a pain, Fun for your mind, Getting words to rhyme, Isn't going to drive you insane.
Patrick Driscoll, Santee, 7.
George Elam, Vista, 7.
Richard Hutchings, Santee, 7.
Roy E. Leeper, Chula Vista, 7.
Ralph Levy, La Jolla, 7.
John Markey, San Diego, 7.
Hiroshi Miyazaki, Normal Heights, 7.
Armand Nicholas, San Diego, 7.
Jerry Noser, Bankers Hill, 7.
Laura Owen , City Heights, 7.
Michael Rewa, Allied Gardens, 7.
Seratima Tkachuk, San Diego, 7.
Jim Upshaw, Clairemont, 7.
Susan Williams, North Park, 7.
* Ric Witt, Clairemont, 7. There's a bar maid in PB named Maria, Who shouts "Hola" 'cause she's so glad to see ya. And bless her kind soul, She's teaching me Espanol, But what's Spanish for "anomatopoeia".
Jim Felix, Pacific Beach, 6.
Martin Mucciarone, Carlsbad, 6.
* Aubrey Stone, San Diego, 4. A waitress who worked in La Jolla, Lost her job when she spurned her employer, Think she can sue, For a million or two? I don't know, she should go ask a lawyer.
Regis Worley, Poway, 3.
C Welling, San Diego, 2.
* Linda Cox, San Diego, 1. Fireworks on the Fourth are a must: A sky full of sparkling dust. With a bit of a goose, The works are let loose. We got both a boom and bust.
* Sgt Maj Oakley, Oceanside, 1. My combover looks funny, According to my hunnie, But these hairs on my head, Were there when we wed. A reflection worth more than money.
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