Oh, but my FB chat is permanently turned off! Must be force of habit. I barely have time enough to sort out posts & statuses, messages, & all that, without having to worry about chitter chatter.Have a pleasant weekend!
Comment is about Isobel (poet profile)
Original item by Isobel
<Deleted User> (9882)
Fri 11th Jan 2013 21:54
Gorgeous!x
Comment is about Winter Yields (blog)
<Deleted User> (9882)
Fri 11th Jan 2013 21:52
The beauty of simple emotions.x
Comment is about Sweet Isabella (blog)
Original item by Shirley Smothers
Perhaps I should explain my remarks about Sooty, John. For me, it's all down to the moment at the end of each programme when Harry Corbett addresses the audience, his face covered in gunk, and says, with an expression of world-weary stoicism: "Bye bye, everybody, bye bye." It has come a family catchphrase in our household; a moment when no other words will do. I don't remember much of the rest of it.
Comment is about John Coopey (poet profile)
Original item by John Coopey
tony sheridan
Fri 11th Jan 2013 20:04
Hi Tom. Thanks for your comment on The Rapids. I have just checked out Gary Snyder on youtube. Many thanks for that. Take care, Tony.
Comment is about Tom Harding (poet profile)
Original item by Tom Harding
<Deleted User> (8659)
Fri 11th Jan 2013 19:49
Hi Tom-thanks for your feedback on 'A Tradition Saved', I'm pleased you are enjoying the tales.
Tall tales? Stranger things happen out there at sea!
Comment is about Tom Harding (poet profile)
Original item by Tom Harding
relentless! i enjoyed spaceghost.
Comment is about the temptation of witchcraft (blog)
Original item by SPACEGHOST
Funny.
'That's so gay' was a phrase abused for years by school kids up and down the country in the 90s as another meaning for lame or naff.
Good efforts to reclaim it.
Comment is about That's so gay (blog)
Original item by Ushiku Crisafulli
tony sheridan
Fri 11th Jan 2013 19:10
Nice one M.C. What is the point in a large universe that may be full of life if death is oblivion? Take care, Tony.
Comment is about MAN MADE RELIGION (blog)
Original item by M.C. Newberry
<Deleted User> (6895)
Fri 11th Jan 2013 19:08
Many thanks Tom re 'Voyager'
means a lot,coming from thee.xx
Comment is about Tom Harding (poet profile)
Original item by Tom Harding
<Deleted User> (6895)
Fri 11th Jan 2013 19:00
Jake La Motta-wow!what a scrapper!
and what a poem!xx
Comment is about EYES AT THE SCENE (blog)
Original item by Mike Hilton
Isobel, lovely tribute. I like how you open it up to the universal in the last verse, the last four lines are lovely.
Comment is about The Sky at Night (blog)
Original item by Isobel
this is a lovely rolling poem. reminded me of the simple beauty of gary snyder.
Comment is about The Rapids. (blog)
tony sheridan
Fri 11th Jan 2013 18:47
Hi Joe. This poem could go on forever! Part two please? Nice one. Take care, Tony.
Comment is about Poems About Poetry (blog)
Hi Isobel,
Thanks for the comment on Paxos, much appreciated!
Comment is about Isobel (poet profile)
Original item by Isobel
<Deleted User> (6895)
Fri 11th Jan 2013 18:25
Cheers loads Cath(it happens)
piece of advice-re inadvertant walkies
keep away from lovers leap!xx
Comment is about Cathy Crabb (poet profile)
Original item by Cathy Crabb
I don't recall mention of the "global banking crisis" (shades of "global warming"!!) when this person was flogging off the nation's gold reserves (years ago) at bargain basement price or plundering our renowned private pension schemes to fund tax breaks and hand-outs at a time when NHS nurses and doctors took 2nd place to huge "buggins turn" levels of micro-management that have almost sunk that great service, putting countless patients at risk from in-house infection leading to death in its care. At the same time that UK government was also sending (and increasing?) UK billions p.a. to the EU...not the way, in my view, to instill confidence in the ability of a chancellor/PM who boasted of his "prudence" managing our finances
during many years in power.
Comment is about WHERE ARE YOU GORDON BROWN? (blog)
Original item by M.C. Newberry
<Deleted User> (8659)
Fri 11th Jan 2013 14:24
Thanks for your feedback on 'A Tradition Saved' John-I have remedied the unforgivably sloppy non use of paragraphs. If Master Miles had seen that he would've nailed me to the mast by me ears!
Comment is about John Coopey (poet profile)
Original item by John Coopey
Kathy ( Hi :o) )you have now edged out Laura as my favoorite person. I will en-devour to teach, amuse and enlighten you regarding humour.
Call me on my private number anytime except Wednesdays and Saturdays evening as I will be shopping at Tesco's.
Tommy. (Bachelor)
Comment is about Cathy Crabb (poet profile)
Original item by Cathy Crabb
Now Laura give him his due- they are always more likely to laugh at your shoes than your jokes. This made me laugh- I look forward to knowing how to tell a joke Tommy x
Comment is about Advice to women (blog)
Original item by Tommy Carroll
Ha! What I like about this is that facebook is actually you talking to yourself. A friend of mine calls it E-Damn x
Comment is about Sermo ut parietis (blog)
Original item by Isobel
Frank and funny! They certainly cover a lot of ground those gays x
Comment is about That's so gay (blog)
Original item by Ushiku Crisafulli
tony sheridan
Fri 11th Jan 2013 10:03
Hi Christina. Thanks for your comment on First Class Ticket. Glad you like it. Take care, Tony.
Comment is about tina (poet profile)
Original item by tina
Hi MC, good poem, but have to say I totally agree with our good friend, John.
It was actually the global banking crisis that caused our deficit, which has only risen in the last two and a half years.
Even so, I am no fan of Brown, agree with John on that one too.
Comment is about WHERE ARE YOU GORDON BROWN? (blog)
Original item by M.C. Newberry
"If you want misery and disgruntled bitching please go elsewhere.
"Is that so ; lol - will remember that.
I'd agree with your comments re Janet Ramsden - it really upset me also. Thanks for remembering her. All anyone can ask, is to be remembered. Shame you missed our memorial Tudor night - for Janet and for John Clays.
Can't make your Monday Bards but will try to get along to summat soon. Hope it all goes well you mad lot.x
Comment is about Such misery - in Goole, Hull and Wigan (blog)
Original item by Steve Regan
This is great :D
Comment is about First Class Ticket. (blog)
John,
As a former striker you might be interested in this.
In the early seventies I was a delegate at A T.U.C. conference in the Brighton Pavillion and was sitting behind Arthur Scargill and heard him and joe Gormley (Who I think was the president of the miners union by then) throwing jibes at each other across the chairs.
It`s sobering to know now that one of them ruined the industry, and the other was accused years later of passing on information about exremists to the secret service.
Funny old world, isn`t it?
Comment is about You've Met The Met (blog)
Original item by John Coopey
Thanks for the comments folks,
Changed line six to make it say more what I meant.
Comment is about unwanted (blog)
tony sheridan
Thu 10th Jan 2013 19:47
Love this! Take care, Tony.
Comment is about WHERE ARE YOU GORDON BROWN? (blog)
Original item by M.C. Newberry
JC - you are too gracious by half towards that dour smug pot of ambition! I am intrigued by the number of politicians with Scottish connections who have shafted this country...and he is one...minus the grinning ninny smarm that his predecessor used to fool so many and which irritated the hell out of me. I always watch the speed with which a smile leaves a face, an infallible guide to its sincerity. Both Blair and Brown failed the test.
Laura - Confucious, he say "Change is as good as rest". I rest my case :-)
Yvonne - Agreed; thanks.
Comment is about WHERE ARE YOU GORDON BROWN? (blog)
Original item by M.C. Newberry
GBH = Grim Bloody Humour??
By the way, the Met. sergeants and PCs also wore blue shirts (inspectors and above wore white) until it was agreed that all would wear white in some pay and conditions arrangement long before any required "aid" was sent ooop norrrth. And the old black helmet badges and rose were replaced by the less impressive slightly garish "chrome metal" versions that still adorn their high hats here in the Smoke - no doubt a great help to night-time neer-do-wells who could see them coming a mile off!! Such is progress.
Comment is about You've Met The Met (blog)
Original item by John Coopey
Hello MC
Glad you liked "Gays". I was rather quick off the mark with that one!
Comment is about M.C. Newberry (poet profile)
Original item by M.C. Newberry
Hello Greg,
Thanks for your comments on "Gays".
You have made your preferences plain!
SOOTY!!! BLOODY SOOTY!!!
Comment is about Greg Freeman (poet profile)
Original item by Greg Freeman
Hello Yvonne,
Thankyou for commenting on "Gays".
There is an old (rather politically incorrect) joke about 2 blokes in a pub. The 1st one says he is emigrating. His mate says "That's a surprise" and asks him "Why?".
"Queers" his friend replies.
"How do you mean?"
"Well" he explains, "500 years ago they were burnt at the stake; 200 years ago they were hanged;100 years ago an man like Oscar Wilde was imprisoned; 50 years ago it could ruin a man's political career; 10 years ago it was still in the closet. I'm off before they make it compulsory".
Myself, I am more liberal but would not welcome compulsion!
Comment is about Yvonne Brunton (poet profile)
Original item by Yvonne Brunton
<Deleted User> (6895)
Thu 10th Jan 2013 18:06
Phew! we get to keep our food stained chins!xx
Comment is about Man In The Mirror (blog)
Original item by Steve Higgins
Hello Dave,
Thanks for your thoughts on "Gays".
I have to confess that I don't have strong views either way re the gay community but to try to police a "no sex" rule seems rather laughable. On another front, this may come as a little surprise to you given my rather irreverent and often downright crude writings, but I am actually a verger for Selby Abbey!
Comment is about Dave Bradley (poet profile)
Original item by Dave Bradley
SOOTY!!! BLOODY SOOTY!!!
No wonder that Freeman's a soft southerner!
Comment is about Oddle Poddle (blog)
Original item by Dave Bradley
I can't see anyone under 60 having much to say about this, Dave!
Personally, I preferred the wildlife programme - Rag, Tag and Bobtail.
Comment is about Oddle Poddle (blog)
Original item by Dave Bradley
Enjoyed the poem, MC. I suspect I sit a little left of you (though not as near the touchline as a lot of these barmpots!).
Personally though I always felt a little sorry for GB. Shafted politically by Blair, managed the economy perfectly well for so long, became PM just as we and the rest of the world hit recession, but crucially lacking charisma and leadership qualities. Not a man I could warm to.
Comment is about WHERE ARE YOU GORDON BROWN? (blog)
Original item by M.C. Newberry
Another strong link perhaps to Stockport
You can buy dodg'y motor cars here too.
Comment is about Stockport Council; Museums & Cultural Attractions Consultation‏ (blog)
Original item by Stockport WoL
The land called forbidden
So hard to leave
Half-packed suitcase waits
For understanding and truth
All dreams hang on
Or acceptance drops out.
Comment is about Choice or Dilemma? (blog)
Original item by Katy Megan
Lovely stuff Tom. I can see it all so vividly and though this is obviously a modern take on the place, I love the way you set it all in context - the timelessness to it all.
Comment is about Paxos (blog)
Original item by Tom Harding
Thanks for your lovely comment. It was actually quite liberating to write something unpoetic LOL - why on Earth have I taken up this poetry hobby, I ask myself...?
Comment is about Laura Taylor (poet profile)
Original item by Laura Taylor
Hi Dave, well done for putting this together, I am sure the WOL community will rise to the challenge and await the results with interest :-)
Comment is about Cat. Prize competition (blog)
Original item by Dave Bradley
M.C., hold that fort! (that only works using received pronunciation as in most parts of the North West it has almost two syllables).
Anthony, you are right about the greater reaches of poetry. In fact, our gig guide is the only entity demonstrating the truth of what you say and contributing to the network's growth. I was only mentioning the Write Out Loud "branded" nights. Oh, and it is the north, not the North West, as Marsden is in Yorkshire; about two miles in, in fact.
I think 'stonking' is a stonking word, Laura, and well done for your stonking year. Superb. Now 2013...
Comment is about Year of the Red Wheelbarrow: but how was 2012 for you? (article)
Original item by Greg Freeman
Hahahaaa!!! I'm not gonna quibble over it being 'unpoetic' - this is just funny as fuck :D Some touches of sheer genius in here :D
This had me choking on me coffee:
Would that be your only reason for using latin?
Of course not. I wish to make my poetry accessible
to any 8th century scribes and scholars
still alive and looking to hook up on Facebook.
Fanfuckintastic :D
Comment is about Sermo ut parietis (blog)
Original item by Isobel
MCN doing political poetry?! Well, never thought I'd see the day...
Comment is about WHERE ARE YOU GORDON BROWN? (blog)
Original item by M.C. Newberry
Tommy Carroll
Sat 12th Jan 2013 02:09
'' The worst thing you can do to coal is burn it'' A. Scargill...In reference to the many uses of coal BEFORE the remainder 'Coke'(a cleaner product) could be used to fire power stations.
Harry your comment could have been written by The Daily Mail.
The NCB and Tory government conspired to destroy the National Union of Miners: It was necessary to break the UK's strongest union in order to privatize the coal industry -closing down 'unprofitable' mines then Import millions of tons of substantially cheaper coal ('Brown Coal' a dangerous to health product). This attack on the miners and mining was to enable further attacks on Trade Unionism generally.
ps amusing anecdote John.
Comment is about You've Met The Met (blog)
Original item by John Coopey