Hi Iz - ta for having a look at Scrabble! Not quite sure how it can work on here. Will each word be new and self contained or like real scrabble where they all link up? I think I'd need visual aids for that!! Good luck for Saturday!! Hope your nails hold out! xx
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Hiya! *waves* what colour are the nails? See you Sat'day xxx
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Tue 2nd Nov 2010 21:42
Good luck for Saturday slam. I'll be sending as many positive vibes as possible for you. Not that you need them. You can do it! ;-)))
xx
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Tue 2nd Nov 2010 21:21
Thanks for your comment on 'Autonomy.' I love mirrors now though there have been times when some are not very flattering :-)
xx
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Hi Isobel - cheers for the comment on Tunnel 3.. The piece addly wasn't wrote in mind of the chilean miners, although i can see what you are getting at certainly..
i was certainly writing about both elements of freedom you were writing about.. the piece isn't directly anti war, but the early draft certainly was.. thanks again xx
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Are we updating our profiles yet for bragging rights about sat'day? Talking of which, my biggest sprog is coming to cheer us all on ! :)
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Thanks for the comments on Borders, Isobel. I can't believe that I'm the only one who skanked Borders. I think we all did it, judging by the crowd in Starbuck's and the lack of queues at the tills.
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(Steve) - Ha - the money is mine - I'm saving up for a facelift... for the kitchen!
Can't make Liver this month. I'm looking for somewhere quiet and out of the way to practise my pieces - somewhere with no scousers in sight!
I can't speak for Dave - the only thing we share is a car - when I venture into Mordor...
Am looking forward to Saturday - I've a feeling your poems may be even less flattering than mine! Will definitely try to make Liver next month - I love the atosphere at all the venues you run. x
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Hi Isobel, Belated thanks for looking and commenting on my boat poem. Your highlighting of knock on effects (ripples) is an interesting observation. Win
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Ha ha. You is in the Lennon slam; one of the 12 finalists. Don't win, pleaee, coz I need that money. It's for booze for me baby!
ARE you and Dave coming the the LIVER BARDS tomorrow Tue 2 Nov, Shipping Forecast, Slater Street.
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Sun 31st Oct 2010 18:48
Hi Isobel and thanks for commenting on 'World.'
There isn't intentionally a lot running below the surface in it. Cynthia's comment is actually spot on but every single comment is appreciated and helps me to fix anything that might need some alteration for greater impact and understanding. Sometimes it's nice just to write about nature :-)
xx
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Hi Isobel, thanks for your comment on my recent poem. Much appreciated. I agree, freedom is in disorder as much as it is in order - often much more so, in fact. Perhaps the images I choose were too precise. I just took the word Freedom and thought what it meant to me - and where I felt most free.
Thanks again, Thom
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Tue 26th Oct 2010 08:21
"the paper boy"
Well... it's about the owner of Sky media, News of the Screws, The Sun, The Times, etc etc. Hence "Paper Boy" - who hailed from Australia. and was given to sacking 6000 at a time - a nice guy & I'm sure I'm being totally unfair... or maybe not :) pity about the cat photo tho - I thought it was rather Kute (and, like Val, there's nothing like a little grey pussy)
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Tue 26th Oct 2010 08:18
I'll keep me hands off yer box ;) (ramblers)
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Merci, Isobel... C'est vrai que la liberté de l'esprit est la plus importante,
car il faut croire - c'est la perception individuelle (dans la plupart des cas)
qui décide si on est libre ou pas.
xxx
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Hi Isobel;
easier answering you on here instead of the forum over editing.. the bit I told you about me giving one of the pieces to other vocalists in my band wordmusic is quite common for us lot as we swap it round a lot, and i have ended up reading other people's pieces before now... it is a great experience..
my new band (word music is on hold for a bit now)is operating on a similar level as it will be more moody and dark! lol x
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Mon 25th Oct 2010 13:01
(Ramblers Assoc)
Fight!!!!!!!
sorry Isobel, but you are in there - just look a little closer :)
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Mon 25th Oct 2010 11:38
Hi Isobel, thanks for the welcome back and your comment on my entry, 'Poem'.
Not sure how long the minimalist style will last but i am enjoying it for now :-)
Janet.x
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Oh Isobel, you are so wise. Any doubts I'm having are because I feel that he's at rock bottom and I'm worried about him coping and also because of the kids and their distress. Thanks honey
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Dear Isobel as you've been kind enough to leave positive comments about my poems I thought you might like to check out this link to some poems of mine on You Tube, at least it will increase my count from single figures!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pa5DFRyKC60&feature=related
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Good afternoon Isobel
Thank you so much for your comments you are very kind and just a little whimsical yerself at times... Mmmmm
It seems to me that FREEDOM is a catalyst of circumstance, for example the cigarette crying for freedom is at once set ablaze and is extinguished humiliatingly into the stench of the ash tray who in turn cries out to be set free from its foul labour.
Of course not one of them realising that the cigarette smoker desires to cease his or hers odorous habit and be set free ….and so on.
Once again many thanks
Gusxxx
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Thanks for your comment on my Freedom poem. Where the ideas come from I've no idea - I woke up with most of this one in my head this morning - so maybe elves popped in,in the night and crafted it just for me.
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Hi Isobel
Thanks for commenting, nice to know it's been read lol x
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Thanks for your thoughtful comment last night. Still struggling with formal structures though & if there's too much struggle maybe it just ain't right! x
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Could I just make it clear that Francine does indeed look like her extremely close up picture on WOL. Having had the pleasure of her company over the summer, I can assure you that she is as full bodied as the several glasses of merlot we consumed - and I don't mean she is fat either...
Sometimes one can be surprised to find that people are just who they say they are. I'm sure that somewhere out there - maybe in the wilds of Wales or France, there is an Ivor Bigun - though it's probably a certainty he's small.
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Yes, I guess Francine is the Lady in Orange!
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Oh dear - humour is lost, when you have to explain it. I'm talking about me - though tongue in cheek of course. I only like pictures that are taken from a distance and out of focus. Not many people tend to put up true likenesses of themselves on here - that is the point I am making.
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Are you talking about yourself Isobel - or Francine! I am Mrs Confused dotcom I think! xx
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Nothing IS as it seems, particularly on WOL, Ann. You may think you see a beautiful young lady in red, in total control of her destiny. Others may say it's a old double decker, ploughing in circles round Piccadilly Circus....
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I am quite used to the 'knockabout' humour for being both French and American...
I do not mislead, Ann - it is who I am - I have both nationalities, and spent many years in France.
xxx
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Oh that's all right then, we're safe! I guess it was all the french comments she leaves, the Eiffel Tower profile pic she used to have, her name and the beret that misled me! ;-)
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Excusez moi le pun but Francine is a french derivative. She is also American and lives in the US of A - she would therefore be spared when the great french cull starts. I'll copy this to both of you - so you don't have to keep jumping back and forth. Allez Allez Allez!
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Hi Ann (with apols to Izz for communicating via her profile). Curiously, I've just logged in for that reason i.e. to edit my comment by making a humorous reference to keeping Francine, because it occurred to me that she might misunderstand our knockabout Anglo-Saxon humour. I can't do that now, as your comment closes the possibility.
Well, I'm sure Francine will understand, as we certainly would hang on to her.
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Oooh! I'm going to tell Francine - then you'll be in big trouble! ;-) xx
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Thanks for commenting x 2, Izz.
Offering them the French. Hmmmmm....tempting....
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Yes, you are on the rightish track, things are never what they first appear or purport to be.
the exception being 'Strictly'... I've never watched it but admit to once treading in some.
The poem eludes to tears and lonliness.... frustration and helpless despair.... all to that tedious DOO Dee DOO Doo Dacing in the Rain Tune sung by the smiling and beguiling Gene Kelly.... must have been something that I had eaten earlier.
Thank you as ever for your gracious comments and love you all to bits.
Gus xx
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Merci beaucoup Isobel pour tes commentaires très intéressants sur mon poème 'Thoughts of You'...
J'apprécie toujours ton point de vue ainsi que ton support.
xxx
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I'm sorry you won't be there, too. I hooted when I saw your comment about not being 'nice', because, twenty minutes and dishes-done later, I said to myself, 'Wrong word; I'm not NICE at all! Oh, well. It's a general impression others have of me, so I'll let it slide.' But NOT YOU! which is why I like you so much, and your work.
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Hi Isobel, thanks a lot for the comment and also for taking the time to write it twice! Missed opportunities are truly a great source of poetry I find... Regards, Thom
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Hi Isobel. So glad you enjoyed Tomboy. I think you're pretty much spot-on on the way you read it. It came out of a chance encounter with a childhood friend on the train few years ago. She recognised me first, then launched into this "guns and roses" recollection which took me aback. She also supplied the "rifle under the bed" line which was so good I felt I had to try and build a poem around it. I do see her as strong, not weak. She was shy and quiet and became a single mother in her teens, but was confident and settled and moving up north - and a grandma!- when I saw her on the train.
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Isobel, Many thanks for your comments. I really appreciate your constructive criticism - it's what I joined for! I do like to try to go for a formal structure from time to time for the challenge but I absolutley agree with you. It's not always right for the feel of the words. This is quite an old poem - I am working on a couple of formal pieces at the moment. Looking forward to seeing you soon. x
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Tue 28th Sep 2010 08:08
usufruct - well, that's one of the great things about poetry I think, that the same words can often be given various interpretations. Insomnia - I have a rule for myself where I try not to log-on after 11.30 or else the cogs are still whirring. xx
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Mon 27th Sep 2010 23:34
usufruct - we could talk about this forever, but I think we're mainly in agreement. a great word & concept & very well written by Cyn. XX
PS - fancy a threesome with you, me & Augusta ? the subject is paedophilia - is it all it's cracked up to be ?
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Mon 27th Sep 2010 22:02
Usufruct (Cynthia) -
Isobel - this is one of my favourite topics & IMHO you've nailed it here -
'This is all you've got, make the most of it' - because if you read it literally, that is exactly what he says - that life is a tenure, a loan - it's not forever. I don't see any contradiction though. An interesting subject. B
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Mon 27th Sep 2010 15:27
Good afternoon Isobel
Yes It seems poor Banksy is afraid of your lashing sting, I know you to be a ‘pussy’ cat. The eroticism within the poem was present and developed within the ‘Episode’ and ‘episodes thereafter that took place; the fact that the victim is aroused is as you quite correctly point out is due to sexual immaturity and the awakening confusion within a girl approaching puberty. The outcome however is that sexual contact during these early years act as a catalyst and shape the future patterns of sexual awareness and behaviour within in the victim.
Augusta xx
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Isobel, Many thanks for your welcoming message on this my first venture onto this site! I very much enjoyed seeing you at the last Open Mic night at the Tudor - we were sat right by you at the end of the table! Hoping to see you again on the 14th.
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Message for Maria - never mind about when you're fourteen - you're great already! And thank you for reading my poem! ;-)
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Hi Isobel - thanks for your thoughts on my ghostly musings, I like to think a little off the field and see if it brings a fresh perspective now and then :) Best wishes, Dave
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Rachel McGladdery
Thu 4th Nov 2010 06:40
You must hire someone to do menial tasks for you till then. My nails are pretty short at the mo. Ooh, getting excited for it now...train rides, big city...I may pop! :)
xxx
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