Hi Freda,
Thank you for taking the time to read and comment on my 'childhood' poem. Much appreciated :-)
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Tue 25th Jan 2011 20:04
many thanks for such fine comments on my latest 'Maudlin' they were very much appreciated.
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Thank you so much Andy for your lovely comments on
'Languid running wild'... very much appreciated.
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Thanks for your comment on 'New Year'. I'm glad you enjoyed it.
- Josh
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Hey Dave,
Ta for the comment on my childhood poem- appreciated.
Nostalgia and rose tinted glasses I guess.
Chris
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Hey Isobel,
Thx for the comments/feedback on my childhood poem- appreciated.
Chris
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Thx for the kind comment on my childhood poem Ann- appreciated.
Chris
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Thx for the thoughts/feedback on my childhood poem Laura- appreciated.
Chris
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Thx for the feedback/comment on my childhood poem Val...glad it worked for you.
Chris
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Thx for the comment on my childhood poem Marianne.
Glad it worked for you.
Chris
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Cheers for the comment on my last one Steve.
I've great memories of Southport baths...including the lido.
So sad that the council saw the place in only economic terms of the day :(
Chris
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Thanks so much for your comment on Hush Little Nightmare, you're very generous. T.
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Ha - I should have known it was a poem by that scantily clad young madam - that woman gets around!
I am well thanks - just about managing to keep my head above water in all the effluence :) x
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Thanks for commenting and spending time with my 'musing' poem. Yes, poetry is not dead... but outside the realm of poets and poetic pursuits there is quite a dearth there that it sometimes seems a dying art form. I don't believe in my heart that poetry can die. As long as there is breath and words in the heart and the tongue... there poetry always will be.
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Hey there Cynthia. Sorry for the delay in getting back to you. I will action your keen suggestions and try them out. Just fixing up a few more things because of the recent floods we had over here.Thanks for your response and eager collaboration. Cheers, Frederick.
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Mon 24th Jan 2011 10:32
dont know about you being called W.Gummidge..I know what I call you-and its nearly all expletives! such as....Chudgy-Wudgy...possibly arsepain..hee hee..keep making me laugh,I might be under the patio soon...Mr. Sillypants.xx
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Mon 24th Jan 2011 08:26
Cheers Andy, I see what you mean about the first two stanzas, they could work switched - interesting :) x
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Mon 24th Jan 2011 00:00
wow enjoyed your Prague poem..neat work sir.
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Sun 23rd Jan 2011 22:39
Thanks for your feedback John on "Writer's Block"
The poem isn't really about that unwanted phenomenon but rather a wounded and sore heart and therefore the fear of further pain becomes a block to future pleasure ;)
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Sun 23rd Jan 2011 21:15
my assumption of you being hinterested in taxidermy was due to the fact i could see straw sticking out of your ears and nose..or is it just grey hairs...hee hee..or brain endz? the latter more likely(only jesting one very quickly hastens to add) oh you make me larf...sometimes...ooer! ta chickamungus...fingy.xx
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Sun 23rd Jan 2011 19:44
aww what a shame about yer Aggie-so your cottage featured eh..did,nt know you lived in Hostria..re the beacon? some kind of stuffed dummy? well heres a nydea...when I joss it you can have me stuffed and take its place-then when you get hangry you can come up and kick my straw filled ariss.,hee hee...a lerv thing...thats me!xx
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Hey Ho yerself then ... The reason for the poem disappearing is quite simple ... Twas a ditty posted by the scantily clad Augusta Darling... Titled A Ragged pair Of Knickers...or something like that..
How are you its been far to long since we've seen each other.
Gus xx
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Philipos
Sun 23rd Jan 2011 15:15
Hi Steve - many thanks for commenting on 'Alarm' I do appreciate your views and acknowledge being remiss and unconventional - best regards
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thankyou for your comment!
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I was going to comment on the last poem you posted but it has gone now. I'd meant to come back to it when I had more time and thought that it had been buried by ten tons of.... as happens on here.... but I see that it has quite simply gone.
There was a lot of great imagery in it - parts of it were a bit repulsive though - the worming cold tongue and all... couldn't make my mind up whether it was old man with young girl or two old people - the female being a nicer person :)
Ho hum. It was different anyway. x
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Sat 22nd Jan 2011 17:12
ta Mr Burns for night walking comments-glad you like-as I do yours to be sure-just keep rockin is all I ask..fanx-SW
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Sat 22nd Jan 2011 13:08
Good afternoon Ann-sorry for late response to your very encouraging comments on my last three poems-was busy-driving for four droning hours down(or up?)too many miles of motorway-hence the long lie in-the consolation of the drive was the accompaniment of a lovely lovely yellow(cheeses coloured you would say)Moon,smiling ever so sweetly-wowsers! thanks again darling-means so so much..Stef.xx
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Sat 22nd Jan 2011 12:05
"thats all folks"
Hi - Good one Kealan - but what you omit to say is that we're ALL dead already ;)
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Dave, Re Ghazal (your hair) Thankyou for the comments of your kind self and your anonamous friend! :-) Win
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Many thanks, J, for your comments on Wrong Road Roun'. Much appreciated.
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Hi,
Thank you for reading and commenting :-)
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Fri 21st Jan 2011 20:13
Hi Clarissa, Nice to see you here. keep posting and commenting. Winston
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Thanks for your thoughts on Wrong Road Roun'. It's a phrase I heard often enough in my youth on first dates!
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Thanks for your thoughts on Wrong Road Roun'. I confess I never did a stint underground although I had 21 years in the industry.
Incidentally, it's not so bad being in a confined space - I'd hold your hand.
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Hi Andy, thankyou for your comments. x
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Hi Win,
If you copy and paste a youtube url, e.g. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N0e4ZqxJSnM&feature=related
into your text when you are creating a blog, it will automatically turn into an embedded video
'My friend comes from Manchester' was filmed in Blackpool - we did about 3/4 poems and they use 2/3 of them. At one stage we were messing about on the beach with the crew and somehow got some sand into an incredibly expensive camera lens :(
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Thanks for your thoughts on Night Mail, Greg.
Auden's really was a rocker, wasn't it? I keep watching it over and over again on YouTube.
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Elaine, thanks for your comments on The Fairies. Very much appreciated!
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Hello Elaine,
Thanks for your comments on Night Mail. It's certainly a bugger to recite - you need lungs like a blue whale to get it all out.
John
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Thu 20th Jan 2011 17:46
Welcome Mr. B-hope you enjoy your time on WOL-best regards-Stefan.ps love your bio!
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Thu 20th Jan 2011 17:42
cheers very much for your very warming comments on'Episode'will check out Kathryn Rantala-look forward very much to reading her work-but for now all your poems will more than suffice-many many thanks to you Marianne.x
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thanks for your comments and my re-education Win ;-)
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Hi Dave, thanks for your comment... I think Postman Pat's more of a man of the world than we might imagine... I'm sure he'd be fine with it. Not so sure about Jess the cat though... can cat's blush?! Kate x
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Hi Winston, thanks for yours... just had website re-done - wasn't sure if pics were a bit twee - so glad you liked them! Love Nearly Nine... my memory is often re-seeded with little flashes of my children. What does IOHAT stand for? Kate
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Mornin Cynthia
If you do look at it again, be sure to let me know what happens. Thanks for telling me about it - wow, feel kinda privileged! Makes me feel less of an anorak too, knowing you have also done this ;)
Laura x
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Alan, thanks for your comment. The idea behind 'Aidez moi' was to get people to suggest ways in which anyone can improve how they write poetry. Somehow people ignored the proposition and posted all sorts - nothing to do with me Guv.
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Hi Kate, for no apparent reason I have been looking at you poems on your site (I shouldbe doing my book keeping!. Loved the child drawn icons and loved 'Street drinker', a double whamey of a poem. thank you. Winston
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Tanks for your comment Dave, much appreciated
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kealan coady
Tue 25th Jan 2011 23:04
thanks man i missed that
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