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    Default Happy as a Clam!

    As you well know, I have no life. I should be listening to the radio on my evening drive home -- but NOOOOO! I have to be listening to the voices in my head, who are "Happy as a Clam!"

    Overanalyzing, as I am prone to do, I couldn't wait to get home to discover just where that saying originated. How does one know when a clam is happy? Do they giggle like little girl clams? Are they cognizant of things like steamers? Well!

    Following is an explanation of the saying and a Clam Sonnet.

    "The saying is very definitely American, hardly known elsewhere. The fact is, we’ve lost its second half, which makes everything clear. The full expression is happy as a clam at high tide or happy as a clam at high water. Clam digging has to be done at low tide, when you stand a chance of finding them and extracting them. At high water, clams are comfortably covered in water and so able to feed, comparatively at ease and free of the risk that some hunter will rip them untimely from their sandy berths. I guess that’s a good enough definition of happy.

    John G Saxe put it better, or at any rate more poetically, in his Sonnet to a Clam, in the late 1840s:

    Inglorious friend! most confident I am
    Thy life is one of very little ease;
    Albeit men mock thee with their similes,
    And prate of being “happy as a clam!”
    What though thy shell protects thy fragile head
    From the sharp bailiffs of the briny sea?
    Thy valves are, sure, no safety-valves to thee,
    While rakes are free to desecrate thy bed,
    And bear thee off, — as foemen take their spoil,
    Far from thy friends and family to roam;
    Forced, like a Hessian, from thy native home,
    To meet destruction in a foreign broil!
    Though thou art tender, yet thy humble bard
    Declares, 0 clam! thy case is shocking hard!"

    I'm not so happy as a clam now. The poor little dears.
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    HUMMMM--This reminded me about those beds of darling little blue mussels that sing------but guess they really couldn't be considered clams. Sounds like clam chowder has been around for awhile!

    Pattye
    so many pearls, so little time

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    Quote Originally Posted by pattye

    Sounds like clam chowder has been around for awhile!
    Oh no, it's Silence of The Clams...

    Slraep

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    Clam

    By Timothy Bovee
    Born 1946

    Just as happy as a clam.
    Without a doubt, I am, I am.
    It is a fact, to say the least,
    Clam seems a very joyous beast.
    You've never seen with your own eye
    A maudlin clam break down and cry,
    For Clam Law says when Clam is down
    Clam must clam up and never frown.
    A clam's mouth spreads immensely wide
    From the eastern hinge to the western side.
    But is it really a clammy grin
    Or a gate that beckons, come all, come in?
    The clammish life--it really sucks
    For plankton doesn't come in trucks.
    No clam can be a true aesthete;
    Clam's deconstruction: Slurp and Eat.
    If Clam would claim his real birthright
    He'd live a life not quite so trite.
    He'd burst out in a bubbly roar,
    "I am a bloody carnivore!"
    He eats them raw, although in truth,
    Clamkind has not a single tooth
    To a prideful clam comes a day surreal
    When Clam becomes another's meal.
    Though baked in sorrow, Clam wears a smile
    That lingers for a longish while.
    As does the clam, then so do I.
    In shadows deep, I never sigh.
    Without a doubt, I am, I am
    Just as happy as a clam.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slraep View Post
    Oh no, it's Silence of The Clams...

    Slraep
    Only you, Slraep, only you!

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    And, of course, Dorothy Parker:

    There's little in taking or giving,
    There's little in water or wine,
    This living, this living, this living,
    Was never a project of mine.
    For hard is the work and sparse is,
    The goal of the one at the top.
    And art is only catharsis,
    And love is a permanent flop,
    And work is the province of cattle,
    And rest's for a clam in a shell.
    So I'm thinking of throwing the battle,
    Would you kindly direct me to hell.

    Remembered by Nora's Eli

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    Clams Have Feelings Too
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    Birds are dumb cause small bird brain
    But so are kids and old people
    Some birds talk most other sing
    I don’t see you eating a talking bird
    Pigs smell bad they roll in pooh
    But so do kids and elderly
    I don’t see you chop off an old man’s feet
    Put them in a mason jar and pickle them
    No chowder for you, cause clams have feelings too
    Actualy they don’t have central nervousness
    No manhatten style, clams have the right to smile
    Come to think about it they don’t have a face
    They have no face, no place for ears
    There’s no clam eyes to cry clam tears
    No spinal cord, they must get bored
    Might as well just put them out of misery
    I don’t believe it’s selfish to eat defenseless shellfish
    No chowder for you clams have feelings too
    It could happen to you, clams have feelings too
    I don’t think they do, clams have feelings too

    source: http://www.poemhunter.com/song/clams-have-feelings-too/


    Oh, brother, is that lame or what?!

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    We can do better!
    How about if we write some pearl haiku? Remember the pattern is 5 syllables in first and third lines and 7 syllables in second line. I'll start:


    Homely clam with pearl
    Juxtaposing hard and soft
    Precious paradox


    In my lowly shell
    Hidden from the grasping world
    Lustrous orb awaits

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    OK

    Clam-shell cellphone,
    Will someone SMS to me
    Radiant pearl


    Eli again

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    Cute! *picturing clam shell cell phone*

    Remember, 5 syllables in first and third lines.

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    Hi all,

    I do not know where "happy as a clam" comes from but I found this verse in the book "Oyster" and it pretty well describes all about it:

    "To public men - and private men as well- the moral of the feast these verses tell: In spite of foes, which everywhere abound, the cool impassive oyster keeps his ground: Tenacious, firm, in temper unexcelled, his mouth kept shut, unless he is compelled, And then imparting only what he should, nor for his own, but for the public good, all sweet, agreeable, in perfect taste, With nought superfluous to vex - or waste; Unselfishly relinquishing his ease, His only object seems to please."

    Source: Oyster bey Rebecca Stott.

    P.S. After reading this I dout any clam or oyster could be happy - EVER!

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    Pearls from a necklace
    slipping off a severed string:
    a sudden hail storm

    By: Sonny Rainshine

    It's not mine, but I like it quite a bit!

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    Hamaguri stew
    dioxins and more toxins
    forget about it

    Slraep
    Last edited by Slraep; 04-08-2008 at 10:13 PM. Reason: forgot a syllable

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    Love it! That was funny

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    Thanks Ashley, here's another:

    Murugai, oh my
    so rubbery is your taste
    almost like a shoe


    Slraep

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