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		<description><![CDATA[I feel like I should write a poem introduction to this article, but I am rhymed and metered out.  Considering I won our Bad Poetry Contest, this is to be expected.  Below is a series of poems, written by BJGers.  I think some of the best ones were written by Pete, prodding everyone into writing poems.  He at least deserves honorably mention!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I feel like I should write a poem introduction to this article, but I am rhymed and metered out.  Considering I won our Bad Poetry Contest, this is to be expected.  Below is a series of poems, written by BJGers.  I think some of the best ones were written by Pete, prodding everyone into writing poems.  He at least deserves honorably mention!</p>
<p><strong>The Start</strong></p>
<p>Pete started off Bad Poetry Day with an email to the company.</p>
<blockquote><p>Monday, August 18, 2008<br />
At BJG will be great<br />
You will be happy to know<br />
It’s National Bad Poetry Day – ho ho</p>
<p>In honor of this festive event<br />
A contest I propose to present<br />
To the worst poem a prize<br />
I can already see the gleam in your eyes</p>
<p>Please email to me<br />
Verses at least three<br />
Subject no matter<br />
But tasteful as cookie batter</p>
<p>Any that are Great<br />
Will be posted, not ate<br />
The accolade that is won<br />
Will definitely be fun</p></blockquote>
<p>As is to be expected, some people were a little slow at getting in their submissions, so Pete sent out this little diddy:</p>
<blockquote><p>Total awful submissions so far<br />
Is not to the number I crave<br />
It is true that I’ve gotten 5 sets of prose<br />
Yet 25 do I yearn to save</p>
<p>Fear not however it’s not too late<br />
The promised deadline is near<br />
August 18 is the date<br />
Write deeply and quickly and send to me<br />
Prizes are waiting – you will love what you see</p></blockquote>
<p>On the last day of the competition, Pete sent out this:</p>
<blockquote><p>9 sets of verses so far<br />
Today is the end of the game<br />
Submit your prose<br />
Or hold your nose<br />
And avoid the fame</p></blockquote>
<p><strong>The Results</strong></p>
<p>Today, Pete sent out the winners with this attached:</p>
<blockquote><p>The submissions are in<br />
The votes have been tallied<br />
The rules say someone must win<br />
Regardless how language was sullied</p>
<p>I’ve analyzed the verses<br />
I’ve looked for good rhyme<br />
I eliminated the curses<br />
We had a good time</p>
<p>The winner is Elliott<br />
Who penned a memorable phrase<br />
“My Boss is my Wife”<br />
“BJG is my Life”</p>
<p>Second goes to Denise<br />
Who  rhymed Great and potentate<br />
Also list and subsist<br />
If only I could find a rhyme for Denise</p>
<p>Third must be awarded to Charles<br />
For if bad is to be good<br />
His poem is the worst<br />
And reward terrible we should</p></blockquote>
<p><strong>The Contenders</strong></p>
<p>In no particular order, here are the submissions.</p>
<p><em>Untitled</em> by Monica</p>
<blockquote><p>There once was an employee named Frank<br />
Who failed to complete his timesheet<br />
On payday he cried<br />
And wished he had died<br />
For there was no money in his bank.</p>
<p>There once was an employee named Rita<br />
She wanted to order a fajita<br />
But no money she had<br />
For she was quite bad<br />
Again, her timesheet was incomplete.</p>
<p>There once was an employee Dirk<br />
Who wanted to go on vacation<br />
He had hoped to avoid an altercation<br />
But I’m afraid<br />
a big deal was made<br />
And now he will just have to work.</p>
<p>If it’s my week for kitchen duty<br />
Would people think I was really fruity<br />
If I dumped all the mold<br />
The refrigerator can hold<br />
And threw away the containers?</p></blockquote>
<p><em>The Good Old Days</em> by Pete</p>
<blockquote><p>Oh when I was a young engineer<br />
My head wasn’t as full – my thinking was clear<br />
We used pencils and paper to create our inspirations<br />
No computers but plenty of dripping perspiration</p>
<p>The code was all in a pocket-sized book<br />
No bookshelf was needed; a small vessel to store was all it took<br />
To stockpile the sum knowledge of engineers great<br />
Now we know so a great deal more, it’s no piece of cake.</p>
<p>Calculators were simple, just plain RPN – reverse polish you know<br />
Now we have parentheses, functions, equations – all blow<br />
Today we have SAP, Etabs, STAAD and more<br />
Give me a break, programs do bore.</p>
<p>In sum, it’s gotten much harder to do what we do<br />
More books, more programs, more machines in the stew<br />
Are our designs better for all of this stuff?<br />
I think not &#8211; technology in lieu of judgment – that’s tough.</p></blockquote>
<p><em>Untitled</em> by Elliott (winner)</p>
<blockquote><p>I am really excited about BJG poetry day<br />
I finally have a chance to say what I want to say<br />
The burden on my chest<br />
I can finally rest<br />
I am really excited about BJG poetry day</p>
<p>The P-town office is the best around<br />
A nice little community is what I have found<br />
Close to the bay<br />
It’s sunny almost every day<br />
The P-town office is the best around</p>
<p>Oh so happy at BJG I am<br />
Like someone eating a Christmas Ham<br />
My boss is my wife<br />
BJG is my life<br />
Oh so happy at BJG I am</p></blockquote>
<p><em>Composing Poetry</em> by Ed</p>
<blockquote><p>Composing poetry is a lofty goal.<br />
Crafting the words must come from your soul.<br />
Think carefully about each verse you write<br />
The words must have meaning….don’t be trite.</p>
<p>And once you have gathered the proper thoughts<br />
….with frustration it may be wrought….<br />
Don’t give in to this formidable test<br />
Trying hard and again will make it the best.</p>
<p>It’s such pleasure to hear each word you compose<br />
Your thoughts joined together in wonderful prose.<br />
So sit down now don’t be afraid to start,<br />
But don’t stress too much lest you cut a fat fart.</p></blockquote>
<p><em>Untitled</em> by Teresa</p>
<blockquote><p>I wondered why, I wandered far<br />
Then I stumbled on my car<br />
I thought for a bit<br />
Then opened it<br />
And sat and slouched and sighed</p>
<p>I turned the key<br />
Hopefully<br />
It coughed and gasped then started<br />
Is the only thing that rhymes farted?<br />
Well that stinks</p>
<p>Off I went into the night<br />
Like a solar landscape light<br />
Strong at first<br />
Yet undoubtfully cursed<br />
To fade away</p></blockquote>
<p><em>Untitled</em> by Scott</p>
<blockquote><p>Alone at my desk I sat thinkin<br />
Out with my mates I should be drinkin<br />
So I picked up the phone<br />
Heard the ring tone<br />
And had three on the way without blinkin</p>
<p>So I jumped in my car<br />
To a pub not too far<br />
for libations of plenty I was seekin<br />
as my mates and I drank<br />
I started to think<br />
Awww…..crap I forgot to turn in my report to Pete!</p></blockquote>
<p><em>Untitled</em> by Noko</p>
<blockquote><p>Pete is the one who found me in cyber.<br />
Beat will be counted for me in the binder.<br />
Short daily meeting appears on our calendars.<br />
Only to be sorted for highly respected affairs.</p>
<p>Nothing much to do when I first started.<br />
Little did I know that was soon to be changed?<br />
Delegate work to me, so I can fill my time.<br />
Now he’s the King of “Forward to Noko.”</p>
<p>Here we communicate a bit better than before.<br />
As I recall the days when I couldn’t talk at all.<br />
To be around a boss who is truly capable.<br />
Only makes me humble and very inspired.</p>
<p>Yes, you are right that I’m totally sucking up.<br />
As my review is near right here in his office.<br />
Yet, I wonder how this one will be handled.<br />
Bet it will be another warm and fuzzy one.</p></blockquote>
<p><em>Poem</em> by Charles (worstest place)</p>
<blockquote><p>roses are red<br />
violets are blue<br />
I&#8217;m schizophrenic<br />
so am I</p></blockquote>
<p><em>Untitled</em> by Cliff</p>
<blockquote><p>You would think everyone would know it<br />
That is, what it takes to be a bad poet<br />
Is it enough to just not rhyme<br />
Or would it be better to lack rhythm and time</p>
<p>Most good poems have a point to get across<br />
They have alliteration, versus, things learned in class<br />
Good ones can be short or long<br />
Not much different than the lyrics in a song</p>
<p>So “what is it” to myself I ask<br />
That makes a bad poem such a task<br />
Maybe it really does just come down<br />
To the words at the end of each line</p></blockquote>
<p><em>Untitled</em> by Marlon</p>
<blockquote><p>I hate writing poetry<br />
Can’t you see<br />
But I’ll do it this one time<br />
Just to practice my rhyme<br />
My versus are horrible<br />
Unlike our calcs for structural<br />
Our new office in Pleasanton<br />
Will one day make dollars by the ton<br />
And let’s not leave out Henderson<br />
I’m sure they’ll go on one hell of a run<br />
And as for BJG’s architecture<br />
Don’t worry architects, its respected for sure.<br />
Bad poetry isn’t my fortay<br />
But at least I tried and that’s all I have to say</p></blockquote>
<p><em>It&#8217;s Badder Than Bad</em> by Denise (second place)</p>
<blockquote><p>“Bad Poetry” has been requested by our Potentate<br />
What exactly does that mean<br />
Who will judge which are less-than-great?<br />
Who has sense that keen?</p>
<p>I will write what comes to mind<br />
Hoping for some badness<br />
But I sit here most resigned<br />
Amongst the daily madness</p>
<p>Sitting amongst the madness you say?<br />
What of your utilization?<br />
It will go unnoticed I pray<br />
When I charge to the most recent frustration</p>
<p>AT&amp;T, ProLogis, the latest TI<br />
What else is on the list?<br />
Maybe the Hyatt has finally let fly<br />
How else will I subsist?</p></blockquote>
<p><em>International Language of Love</em> by Mary</p>
<blockquote><p>Ick bein American<br />
Ich wohne in Americka</p>
<p>J’exprime ma passion á mon aimé<br />
Par la poesie et l’amour</p>
<p>Scrivo le parole che ritengo, affinche tutti guardino fisso su<br />
Ma quado la gente ha letto I miei pensieri su carta,</p>
<p>Cualquier lengua escribo<br />
Cualquier lengua hablo<br />
Lo que déjà mu pluma</p>
<p>It’s jacked</p>
<p>&#8212;&#8212;-</p>
<p>(German)<br />
I am an American,<br />
I live in America</p>
<p>(French)<br />
I express my passions to my beloved<br />
Through poetry and love,</p>
<p>(Spanish)<br />
Whatever language I write,<br />
Whatever language I speak,<br />
Whatever leaves my pen,</p>
<p>(American)<br />
It always sounds like Greek</p></blockquote>
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