Bronze goes to you and I take silver,
But the gold must go to Tomas Tilver.
(yes he is a real guy, look him up!)
Italians eat so nice
In the land of gold and purple,
Japanese scoff their rice,
and noodles they slurple.
A rainbow of colours fill the web
Blue, red, yellow green and orange.
To make your day more clolourfull,
try sites such as www.xanga.com/sporange
But yes I admit these are probably the best you can do...
(EDIT)
Angie and Joanne
Went out to tea
They asked me
To pick a tee
Do you like pink,
Or do you like orange?
"Well that depends,
Is it for Jo or for Ange?
Went on a Binge
With Brendon Inge
He wore orange
Made me cringe
2007-07-01 20:41:08
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answered by Bonbu 4
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nope. There are no rhyming words for the words orange, purple, or silver in the english languge.
2007-07-02 03:25:48
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answered by prasino_4 2
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yes depending on how you pronounce them ...
I pronounce Porrage (can't spell it's food) the same way I would pronounce Orange in a way ...
Silver / Deliver
;-)
2007-07-02 03:27:54
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answer #3
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answered by Am 4
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silver : quiver, shiver, deliver,
orange, that's a tough one
sorry
2007-07-02 05:01:15
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answer #4
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answered by Natasha 4
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For eng-
ineers
wear orange
brassieres.
2007-07-02 03:27:39
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answered by Sextus Marius 3
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Yea...do u want both words in one rhyme or two seperate rhymes?
2007-07-02 03:25:42
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answer #6
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answered by seasunsky 3
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Orange, no, silver: I don't think so.
2007-07-02 03:24:36
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answer #7
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answered by Katherine W 7
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corn porn moarn torn shore and killer trhiller dealer
2007-07-02 03:24:46
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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liver
sliver
2007-07-02 04:18:11
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answered by lumenesa 2
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