<Deleted User> (6315)
Fri 29th Mar 2013 23:12
Hi Rach...x..sighs..no not real life..it was s'posed to read as an old car..me being the 'ol'banger!..It was for the comp about inanimate objects..was gonna be a car or a dildo..the car won out!
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<Deleted User> (6315)
Fri 29th Mar 2013 23:07
Hello again there Ian :)
You know something?..I did have trade in there then at the last minute I decided to put in buy..hmmm..a couple of folk have thought this was about real life so to speak..D'ya think it is too ambiguous?..What made you realise it was about a car?..thanks Ian
Stel
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Sorry to hear about you still being in pain. I must have been exceptionally lucky. I stopped taking the painkillers after 2 days. I WAS in pain, but it was such a different pain to the pain prior to the OP that I found it quite bearable and almost cathartic, especially as it got less and less each day, rather than worse and worse like the previous pain.
It's a very subjective thing I found. It hurt differently depending upon how I viewed it. Anyway, I'm still sure that you will eventually end up better off than before. I had a freaky experience after I got mobile again (about a week after the OP) when I became convinced that one leg was shorter than the other, however they measured them and proved that they weren't, it turned out to be my new posture and, having spent much of the previous 5 years limping and standing with all the weight on one leg I had become lopsided. Once I noticed that then I found that swimming, in particular, helped rebalance me, although you should only swim freestyle, not breaststroke because the leg kick is risky. Anyway, keep o keeping on!
Jx
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Hi Lynn - thanks for the good wishes re my hip op xx
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Hi Anthony - thanks for the good wishes re my hip op xx
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Hi Greg - thanks for the good wishes re my hip op xx
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Hi John - thanks for the good wishes re my hip op. Still sore and I can't sleep - can't get comfortable :( xx
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Hi Laura - thanks for the good wishes re my hip op xx
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Hi Isobel - thanks for the good wishes re my hip op xx
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Hi Harry - thanks for the good wishes re my hip op xx
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Thanks for the good wishes re the hip op - as to the photo - no way! ;)
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<Deleted User> (6315)
Thu 28th Mar 2013 23:22
Shame on you Ian!! tskk...even old bangers have feelings yer know! :) Thanks for the lovely reply to Second-Hand Love x appreciated..
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<Deleted User> (6315)
Thu 28th Mar 2013 23:21
Bout a car innit?..For the Comp.. Inanimate Object lol..think if I had added furry dice in there it would have been easier to understand?..Pleased you enjoyed nevertheless :) x
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tony sheridan
Thu 28th Mar 2013 17:12
Hi Tracey!! Only just found your page. As Jeff said.........about time!! Will read your work soon. Looking forward to seeing you read at the cadence!! Take care, Tony.
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Harry
I'm grateful, as always, for your kind and supportive comments on 'forget me not' - thanks for taking the time to read it and comment - much appreciated
Ian
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Cathy
so pleased that you liked 'forget me not' - many thanks for your kind and supportive comments
cheers
Ian
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good to hear from you, Joe.. i will keep an eye on your pages for good rants! lol
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Thanks for the welcome Ann, and the advice. Yes, I've just realised that previous entries seem to drop off as a new one is posted. I shall regulate my blogs!
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Hi Andy - welcome to WOL. I like your poems. Maybe space them out a bit timewise when you blog them as only the last poem is obvious to people skimming through the blogs.
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she COMES from there.
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Aye will do mate, if I ever get to finishing it ;)
And yeh, read your epic ;D
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Hi Margaret, thank you for commenting on "Snowy Window", glad you like it.
I really like your "Sense of Love -Hurry Home", excellent rhythm which works really well. x
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Mad March hare indeed....
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Thanks for you comment! I was very excited at the time but then it all turned into a romantic tragedy : ) (sigh!)
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What ho, MC.
Glad you liked Paint it beige.
Yes, I think I got a spelling wrong in'gauge'.
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Ohh Laura, chuck us a pointer when you've written the poem you mentioned so I can have a gander -
Best
Chris
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Thx for reading and feedback on my latest Harry - appreciated.
Left a long windy comment on the blog hehe
Best
Chris
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Thx for reading and feedback on my latest - appreciated.
Left a long windy comment on the blog hehe
Best
Chris
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Cheers Win for the support. Keep those blogs coming I always read em !
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Thanks Harry for your note on Synaesthetic Symphony.
The pointillism is just another technique is all and I kind of liked how it contrasted with cubist.
It's not a painting btw, the pic was done in pastels :)
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Hi Anthony
Hope you are well.
I received Turbulence13 the other day.
lovely to see 2 of your poems in there
always good to see quality writing
Win
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Sun 24th Mar 2013 19:03
Dear Chris,
thanks for the comment and will see you on Tuesday.Forgot how to use the Facebook to put this poem up.'Spirits New Haven' is a fine poem.
Best Steve
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Thx for the comment on my latest Dave - appreciated.
Best
Chris
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JC - see comment on your post of "Paint It Beige" - but isn't "guage" (shown) actually "gauge" (to ascertain). I assume it's a case of "the moving finger writ and having writ..").
Cheers.
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<Deleted User> (10993)
Fri 22nd Mar 2013 18:05
Thanks for interesting comment on 'She'. I'm a girl and u probably be right, be stuck on my roundabout forever ! x
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Marianne, I'm pretty sure I've shared this before, but - I used to haunt cemeteries everywhere, loitered in graveyards. Somehow, they are a visible bridge to the former lives of others, not gloomy at all. Like - they hold the greatest secrets we yearn to know, laughing rather kindly as we pound our breasts! I've had an extraordinary experience I might share sometime, when I'm brave enough.
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Ahoy there, MC.
Luckily my pond (and house) is protected by a floodbank to keep the river and us separate.
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i agree with nigel.. a review would be nice. i'll do on my blog too
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Thank you Chris for your comment on THE NEED. I am an accidental poet and have only been writing for 2 years. Having no idea of the structure of poetry as such, I simply write. It is encouraging to have other opinions, especially if you enjoyed what you read.It's also good to leave a reader wondering, it exercises the mind.
Thank you.
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<Deleted User> (10993)
Thu 21st Mar 2013 10:02
Love your bio and sample page.
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Hello Dave,
Glad you enjoyed 50 Shades of Earl Grey.
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Sorry for steaming up your spex, Mama!
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JC - as a former angler, I am intrigued by the
idea of living beside a river while keeping fish in a pond!
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Hello Ian, Sorry to hear that 50 Shades made you drop you coffee. I hope the scalding has cleared!
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Ahoy there, shipmate,
Many thanks for your thoughts on Ollie the Otter and Fifty Shades of Earl Grey.
So far my wire cage has kept it out of the pond. I don't think it'll be going hungry though - it ate around 80 of them last year (some koi worth hundreds of pounds) and we live next door to the River Aire, so it's got alternative dining.
Fifty Shades was my rather flippant take on trying to be erotic!
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Many thanks Andy for the comment on "Sphinx round the corner". I like your poems, in particular "Ticket to ride". I find it really beautiful.
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Write Out Loud A Marble Ascent
Now on News and Features
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Hi John, keep posting, would like to read more.
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Steve Higgins
Fri 29th Mar 2013 23:25
Thanks for looking at 'pass the bread' MC
All the best, Steve
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