Mon 30th Apr 2012 11:48
Cheers Win- I had struggled with the 4th myself and at 3am called it a night. Thanks for the comments and advice. Tommy
PS sorry for the delay xxx tc
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Frances Macaulay Forde
Thu 26th Jan 2017 03:10
For me, the most visually powerful poem amongst many was '75 Nights of Bombs'. I'm busy writing about my Pathfinder dad and WRAF mum...
Also loved SEGMENTS, particularly:
Hypnotised the cat rolling oranges
under tartan slippers’ soles.
To the knitting needle clack
of mum’s backing track.
So, thank you.
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yvw Winston yes you do have to take risks otherwise how would we progress :) great work and interesting profile Mines pretty dull haha
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Winston- 'Once more unto the breach...' Thanks for the comment you left for 'This time on a sunny day'. Like you, I like a surprise. tommy
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Hi Winston ta for your comment on ''Anyone for tennis?'' I could argue that the simpler the dialogue the easier to understand and the more powerful your message will resound: ''Eat less move more'' ;) tommy
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thanks Winston. glad you liked this. It was just a bit of fun really although most of it is true in particular the bit about diving cats (one of them missed the windowsill the other night and nearly knocked herself out which would have been worrying if it wasn't so funny - lol).
Hope you enjoy the book. It's not one of my high brow books, as I wrote it for Cathy really but she loves it and that means the world to me.
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Thanks for commenting Winston. It's a long time since you blogged on WOL which is a pity
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thanks for your comments on 'she wears pink' Win - glad you liked it - I'm hoping to cover some other aspects of the JFK assassination as we come up to the 50th anniversary - so this one is a forerunner
cheers
Ian
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Cheers Win for the support. Keep those blogs coming I always read em !
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Yes, Win. I rather did the over-elaboration in the song just to draw attention to the eye-rhyme between penis and denis.
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I see you've been looking at my "Penis, Penis", Win!
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Seasons Greetings, Win.
Thanks for your thoughts on my "Red Wheelbarrow".
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tony sheridan
Tue 18th Dec 2012 11:31
Hi Winston. Thanks for your comments on Christine. Take care, Tony.
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Thanks for your comment on Backward, Winston.
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Glad you liked "Racist Is...", Win.
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Glad you likie - my experimental stage didn't last long, did it? :)) x
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Yes Win - I stayed at Lumb Bank when I attended the performance poetry course there last year. I didn't get any cake though! A wondeful place though I did find that wooded hill opposite a bit oppressive (no pleasing some people!)
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Just shows how attentive I've been recently! : )
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Winston :) Thanx for comment
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Howdy Houston
Now, was that a deliberate use of 'abaddon'?! :D
You reckon? I think cos it got so little attention it got put ont back burner, and I've been ridiculously busy what with one thing and another lately. Have got at least 5 poems drafted but doing bugger all :(
I will try it again soon maybe :) Thanks chuck
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Sorry I missed the Canal Towpath idea, Win. I was in France for a month.
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Hi Winston thanks fot the comment on my untitled. I sat with the dictionary looking for a meaning of a word nothing to do with writing, but then started to scribble.
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Hi Winston, thanks for leaving a comment on 'Life's Towpath' - yes I certainly did need a prod! I have had few moments of inspiration recently, so thanks again for stirring me into action. :) Best wishes, Dave.
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Hi! Re: your comments on my 'Compilation Of Words' - I reckon the best way to do what you suggest [and, being a visual artist too I like the challenge] would be to create something in Photoshop; any image used would not lose definition. Nice idea: I might go for it.
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Wed 13th Jun 2012 18:49
Hi Winston,
Do you have any of your Hyena poems online?
Ta
Chris
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Many thanks for commenting on several of my poems recently. You must have been at a bit of a loose end!
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Hello Win - I found the BBC radio snippet you
mention. How it took me back! Thanks for that. I hope to post a cricket-related poem shortly.
MC
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Hello Win - it seems that sporting poetry is something of a Cinderella interest but some of those written over the years are worth finding. I have a book devoted to the genre - once owned by an elder sister who made a gift of it to me some years ago. Some of the older fox hunting poems would make today's PC advocates writhe in exquisite agony now that the fox is a Disney demi-god in modern sensibilities. The realities of the ravages of a hen-house are easily ignored by the city dweller.
Cheers...MC
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yes Yvonne it is a foto of my living room(no window blinds)
Steve ta you have a way with ...thingies.
Winston-you know your stuff-Tommy
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... And while we're on the subject of selby chippies - mr c's on finkle street displays the name of the boat that caught your fish! That's traceability! 'course it's probably the ho chi minh from the mekong delta. But glad you liked 'you won't batter anymore'.
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Because there's too many cheese in the holes.
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Winston, thank you for your kind words on Grisaille.
I suppose the title came from a melange of sepia, a euphemism for nostalgia, and the manner of painting in a vague and unclear fashion.
Regards, Graham
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Cheers Win- I had struggled with the 4th myself and at 3am called it a night. Thanks for the comments and advice. Tommy
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It could well have been the George, Win, probably was, in which case I'm sorry to hear it has gone - although for some reason the names Brown or even Spotted Cow come to mind. It was all a very long time ago! Btw, your current pic looks a bit like it was snapped through a space capsule - though I suppose it's your barge window.
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Hi Win, thanks for your kind comments on The Show and The Cruet Set. Little did I know when I left the district office of the Yorkshire Evening Press in the mid-1970s that 35 years on I'd be corresponding with a former resident of the town - no doubt in short trousers when I was around - and a current one whose tunes and lyrics give me a laugh night after night. I remember Gowthorpe, of course - our little upstairs office was on it - and a Sam Smiths pub that did excellent meat pies at lunchtime, which put me on the path to the current shape I am. Greg
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Hi, Win
I think my mind is a regular deserter of my corporeal being - I'm forever losing it!
However on the occasions when it condesends to favour me with its presence I do like your poems. XX
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RE: M>ILK
Can you email me the original text and I'll see if I can do something. Good idea about seeing everyone's different interpretation!
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Thank you for your comments, Winston. Another of someone else's work I need to somehow incorporate!!! Hope all is well with you and that your cycling plans have come off ...
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''Cheers Win-stone mah sahn''
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Many thanks for the kind comments on my poems recently. Sorry I can’t offer a more personal thankyou but I’ve got gremlins in my machine which makes typing a comment over the internet take an eternity. Hence this rather impersonal catch-all done in Word and pasted on-line.
Notwithstanding, many thanks.
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thanks win for the comment over the 30 poems thing.. so far - it's proven fairly straight-forward although some are better than others which i guess is to be expected.. if i can get maybe 6 or 7 which are workable into something better from it - i'll be happy.
see how i go of course
andy
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and he's still going strong, Win... don't normally write in this kind of speed - well not since i was about 20 or 21, but it's good fun doing it short term as if i am lucky - may get a few pieces that i can go back to and rework at a later date..
hope you are good
speak soon
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Winston you have every right to do as you suggest, what is more you have 'my' support in so doing- ;o)
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Thx for reading and commenting upon my Chelsea Haiku Win- appreciated. Sorry for the delay getting back...I didn't think anyone would have commented on the poem after the first week...only just noticed :)
Hope all is well.
Not sure what is happening your end of the world, though someone said that Hebdon had no event at the moment? I even heard a rumour you were moving or sailing to another spot? Is sailing the correct term for a barge, is barge even the right word for a houseboat?
Hope to catch you read somewhere soon over the summer.
My Best
Chris
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Mon 26th Mar 2012 14:22
enjoyed reading M62, J22
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Thanks Win,
I really enjoyed it and was impressed with all the performers/poets and venue. I will certainly be coming back.
Mike
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Thanks for your recent comment on 'Spring Offensive'. Much appreciated.
Neil.
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Tommy Carroll
Mon 2nd Dec 2019 20:15
"Well"
winston plowes
Fri 1st Jan 2010 22:04
Cheers Win.
Tommy
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