

Immortalia: An Anthology of American Ballads, Sailors' Songs, Cowboy Songs, College Songs, Parodies, Limericks, and Other Humorous Verses and Doggerel. "How does the limerick 'There was an old man of Nantucket. In an episode of SpongeBob SquarePants however, SpongeBob was on a stage, about to recite an opera song, when he pulled out a piece of paper and said, "There once was a man from Nantucket," before the audience gasps, he puts the paper back into his pocket, and says "Oops, wrong one," and afterward continuing with his song. Tolkien, writing the opening of the book The Hobbit, comes up with the line, "In a hole of Middle-earth, there was found a Hobbit." The 2012 Gravity Falls episode "Headhunters" features the line, "There once was a dude from Kentucky." Broadcast Standards and Practices requested that the line be changed from “There once was a man from Kentucky”, which retained the sentence structure of the original limerick, arguing that "unsavory rhymes could be gleaned from it." Many jokes assume the audience knows the poem so well that they do not need to hear any actual lines to get the allusion, such as Gilmore Girls season 3 episode 8, when Lorelai Gilmore jokes about carving something dirty into a bathroom wall by saying "What rhymes with Nantucket?" in " Who's the boss" season 5 episode 23, there is talk about poetry class and Tony says about Angela ".last time she heard her name mentioned in a poem, it started with "There once was a man from Nantucket"." in the Tiny Toon Adventures episode "Wheel O' Comedy" when Babs Bunny asks Buster Bunny to say the magic chant before spinning the wheel, to which Buster begins reciting: "There once was a girl from Nantucket." before she quickly cuts him off with: "Not that chant!" or a sketch from Robot Chicken season 8 episode 19, when J. It is often used as a joking example of fine art, with the vulgarity providing a surprising contrast to an expected refinement, such as in the 2002 film Solaris, when George Clooney's character mentions that his favorite poem is the most famous poem by Dylan Thomas that starts with "There was a young man from Nantucket" or Will & Grace season 8 episode 3 ("The Old Man and the Sea"), in which Grace criticizes her date's poem due to the lack of rhymes, and as an example, she recites the first two lines of the ribald version: "There once was a man from Nantucket. Columbo and the bad guy go on a Go-Karting with Bowser evening that ends with a limerick duel.The poem has become a staple of American humor. In Columbo episode " The Conspirators", the killer of the week is an Irish poet (and secret IRA terrorist).Bassie then improvises a limerick to explain why he wants to stop paddling and take a nap, leaving Adriaan to do all the work, but Adriaan counters with a limerick of his own. Naturally, they bring up a few examples of limericks. Bassie & Adriaan: In "de Geheimzinnige Opdracht", during the episode set in Ireland, the two protagonists are kayaking and pass the town of Limerick.Sinclair responds: "You have spoken with Mr Garibaldi again." When Delenn Wonders about this, Sinclair explains what poetry is, to which Delenn quips: "There once was a man from Nantucket" (the first line of a Limerick).
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Sinclair and Delenn discuss the premise of the station, and Sinclair recites a line from the "Core poem" of the series - Ulysses by Tennyson.

