Spot on, John, and there may not even have been a first-class seat available.
Comment is about 5000 MILES (blog)
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Congratulations, John. I shall certainly buy it.
Comment is about Poetic Licence Book Release (blog)
Original item by John Botterill
I think they are, MC. But sheโs left him on the pew on his own.
Comment is about 5000 MILES (blog)
Original item by John Coopey
Thanks, Tom. I sincerely hope you enjoy reading it. much appreciated!
Comment is about Poetic Licence Book Release (blog)
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I retain a number of copies of newspapers and their cuttings
from the past. Both serve to remind me of things that are too
easily "deleted" in today's instant gratification market place.
I've just been re-reading a copy of the London Evening Standard
from nearly two decades ago that reports the UK population to
be 70 million by 2030. Only 8 years out but a warning that
we should have taken seriously.
Comment is about Heyday (blog)
Original item by Stephen Gospage
Hah...it seems that they are not singing from the same song sheet! ๐
Comment is about 5000 MILES (blog)
Original item by John Coopey
Flyntland - thanks for the kind words. Positivity in life is always
to be encouraged as we pass along our individual paths.
Thanks also to those who "liked" this entry.
Comment is about PASSING WORDS (blog)
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Congratulations John, great work. I look forward to getting my hands on a copy. ๐
Comment is about Poetic Licence Book Release (blog)
Original item by John Botterill
Please accept my condolences, some things are so hard to bear.
Your quotation is a sound one - and is one that that I shall remember. Thank you for printing it here.
Comment is about PASSING WORDS (blog)
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Thanks so much to Julie, Russell, Frederick, Graham and Flyntland. Supportive and kind, as always! ๐
"The name's Barwell. J.G.Barwell!"
Comment is about Poetic Licence Book Release (blog)
Original item by John Botterill
This is such a gentle, comforting, tender poem.
I liked
"But life is full of all shapes and sizes
many unique individual souls"
" And supportive arms into which you can hide"
Well done on this one.
Comment is about Running scared little maiden (blog)
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Thanks for the kind note, Bethany!
Comment is about Air to Austin (blog)
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Congratulations and well done you hope itโs sells well and makes lots of money for a great cause.
Comment is about Poetic Licence Book Release (blog)
Original item by John Botterill
Well done JGB or is it JB, very envious. Good on you!
Comment is about Poetic Licence Book Release (blog)
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Thanks for your comments, Greg and John. In a way, it's surprising that in 2022 there are still so many print versions of newspapers out there. I find the prospect of only on-line newspapers, mostly behind paywalls, very sad. I suppose we have to admit that the Mail knows its readership - it's just worrying that there are so many of them out there. (OK, I admit that Guardian readers can also be a bit odd at times).
Thanks to Nigel, Frederick, Holden, Graham and K Lynn for liking this.
Comment is about Heyday (blog)
Original item by Stephen Gospage
Thankyou for your further thoughts, Massoud and MC.
Comment is about SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT - OLD SPIES (blog)
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<Deleted User> (33540)
Thu 13th Oct 2022 22:44
brilliant! loved this, Candice. Thank you.
Comment is about Air to Austin (blog)
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<Deleted User> (33540)
Thu 13th Oct 2022 22:40
All in all Mike, a very nice poetical package. Thank you.
Comment is about Toll Collector (blog)
Original item by Mike McPeek
Massoud - claiming to be an idiot seems to make you even more
likely to fit in on today's benches in Parliament. You could even
go straight to the House of Lords!! ๐
Comment is about SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT - OLD SPIES (blog)
Original item by John Coopey
Love it, great story telling, I was engrossed and keen to know whether there was a happy ending, ๐ฎ
Comment is about Reunited (blog)
Original item by Etchy Mary
A great read, lots of involved content, love and angst! Well done!
Comment is about Reunited (blog)
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Indeed, Stephen. In the 70โs The Mirror sold more copies than all newspapers are sold today. I suspect the biggest driver of their decline is what I am using now - personalised technology, the iPad, smart phone etc. It is still good to see The Daily Mail averting its gaze from news it doesnโt like.
Comment is about Heyday (blog)
Original item by Stephen Gospage
Thank you Frederik and Graham. I appreciate your support of frontline workers. People often think that Nurses and healthcare workers get burnt out by the stress of the clinical work. However the statistics show that it's the love that Nurses and healthcare workers have for patients and the clinical work that keeps them there, and it's how they are treated by the managerial system which forces them to leave. I have always adored my patient work-even while working in a crisis mental health work, which is very full on. My love to be able to help and support others will never change.
Comment is about It's Time to Leave (blog)
Original item by Rasa Kabaila
Arguably the excesses of the tabloids, the phone-tapping and all the latest allegations, have hastened their decline. They say young people don't really read newspapers any more. I like the way your poem conjures up the language of those times, Steve. There are certain words that you only see in newspaper headlines, that were never, ever part of everyday language.
Comment is about Heyday (blog)
Original item by Stephen Gospage
<Deleted User> (34003)
Wed 12th Oct 2022 18:26
The mere desire to stand for election should dismiss the candidate automatically.
Definitely not for me thanks, also I'm an idiot.
Comment is about SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT - OLD SPIES (blog)
Original item by John Coopey
I just made that up, Stephen. It could never happen.
The solution is obvious, Massoud. You must Stand for Parliament yourself.
Comment is about SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT - OLD SPIES (blog)
Original item by John Coopey
<Deleted User> (34003)
Wed 12th Oct 2022 17:25
I see your point, although dementia destroys knowledge. Far more worrying are those allegedly of sound mind who still hold the reins of power.
Comment is about SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT - OLD SPIES (blog)
Original item by John Coopey
So much in this poem, John. A fascinating read.
Comment is about Bonfire Night (blog)
Original item by John E Marks
Hard to believe, John, but who knows?
Comment is about SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT - OLD SPIES (blog)
Original item by John Coopey
Strange that the 'plonker' Guy Fawkes is remembered and the Scot, King James, totally forgot.
Comment is about Bonfire Night (blog)
Original item by John E Marks
Thank you Frederick and Holden for coming through on this.
Hi Stephen. An interesting and correct observation, purely unintended though!
I'm glad you liked this Greg. I tried to keep to the idea of the thrill I felt as a lad doing the trip - all of it impossible today of course! I look forward to hearing the zoom event.
Ray
Comment is about BY BACK DOOR ACROSS THE MOOR (blog)
Original item by ray pool
Surely not involving oral sex with a pig, Stephen? The Russians would never fall for that!
Comment is about SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT - OLD SPIES (blog)
Original item by John Coopey
Thank you for your kind comments, Jock and Julie. It's difficult for us to imagine the sheer horror of what is happening in parts of Ukraine.
Thanks to Nigel, Frederick, Hugh, Holden, Keith and K Lynn for liking this.
Comment is about Here and There (blog)
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Thanks Nigel. With friends that appears to be an intuitive default ๐ฌ agreement, well until it runs afoul. ๐
Comment is about to be agreed (blog)
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Fascinating thought, John, although the condition often means that you reach back into very early memories. So maybe they will let something slip about the Bullingdon Club or some other strange ritual.
Comment is about SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT - OLD SPIES (blog)
Original item by John Coopey
Technically he wasn't hung, He fell off the scaffold and broke his neck, what a plonker
Comment is about Bonfire Night (blog)
Original item by John E Marks
It is hope and the casual disregard for our eventual demise that
makes existence bearable...We are gifted time and it's down to
us how we value it and what we do with it.
We start life's journey with a breath
And end it breathless with a death.
Comment is about The Greatest Sadness (blog)
Original item by Doug Berry
Hopefully, MC! And, to clarify, this is not an observation about Old Spice!
Comment is about SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT - OLD SPIES (blog)
Original item by John Coopey
Recalling "Rowan and Martin;s Laugh-In" - very interesting!!
Truly, the mind moves in wondrous ways. But knowing how
dismissive people can be about "old folk", they'd just put it down
to senility. So...no worries there.
Comment is about SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT - OLD SPIES (blog)
Original item by John Coopey
And the resurrection of The Arse.
And thanks for the Like, Frederick.
Comment is about SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT - OLD SPIES (blog)
Original item by John Coopey
Let me think about it
Asks his friend
Half a riddle
Who says
Not a clue
What to do.
Comment is about to be agreed (blog)
Original item by Red Brick Keshner
John John there are far more important things to worry about. Harry Kane on CBBC for one!
Comment is about SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT - OLD SPIES (blog)
Original item by John Coopey
Good one Hugh ๐
Comment is about Disruption on a flight from Heathrow to Madrid (blog)
Original item by hugh
Frontliners put at the end of the line isn't a go. The service and welfare should go both ways. Where sanity leads is usually the next go to. This sounds like the voice of one who will not be Stockholmed.
Comment is about It's Time to Leave (blog)
Original item by Rasa Kabaila
"Hope becomes a blanket
To grow the warming of your heart
A strength you never knew you had"
Lines that would stand up on their own under so many different circumstances.
Comment is about The Doors are Always Open (blog)
Original item by New Shoes
Sometimes doing what you care about (albeit unpaid) can be more rewarding than when it is a career or occupation. I have a feeling you will still be a caring person no matter what.
All my best wishes as you decide.
G
Comment is about It's Time to Leave (blog)
Original item by Rasa Kabaila
What a wonderful tribute, Ray, with this marvellous poem of love and nostalgia, of which Sir John himself would surely have been proud. Thank you. We will be reading a poem by David, and another dedicated to him, at the online launch of our anthology on Zoom tomorrow night.
Comment is about BY BACK DOOR ACROSS THE MOOR (blog)
Original item by ray pool
Stephen Gospage
Fri 14th Oct 2022 21:27
Thanks, MC.
Comment is about Heyday (blog)
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