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Tue 11th May 2010 10:09

And Larisa we enjoy your lovely open hearted poems and comments-AND! stacks of kisses! as long as they keep coming-woo-oo! take care lovely Lady-Stefan-xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

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Tue 11th May 2010 09:10

Hi Tom, saw you at Come Strut your Stuff last night, thought you were great, really liked your words and style. Thanks, James

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Nichola Burrows

Tue 11th May 2010 01:53

Hi Cynthia, how are you? Wish I could say that I was in possession of a beautiful baby girl, but still waiting,. Feel Like I have been pregnant for 10years now and not the mere 10months that it is. I can't even write at the moment, everything is hormonal dribble, or hot air - ha, I am like a ballon that is ready to pop!- I am reasonably well though, if worn out and a mere shadow of my former self!! I am hoping that Kara Fe (fe with an accent over the 'e') Burrows should be here very shortly, and then at least I can get back to normal, even if general life will be upturned again. Once again, hope you and yours are well and will keep you informed. We have had some really bad viruses in thr computer and when it is working doesn't help me at the minute that it is in the attic bedroom,I need my laptop back. Take care, nicky xx

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Mon 10th May 2010 19:06

Wlcom to WOL Lyn. Winston

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Larisa Rzhepishevska

Mon 10th May 2010 18:50

I do, I do, I do, I do! I enjoy this site very much. Thank you.

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Mon 10th May 2010 18:39

Hi there Larisa, Welcome to WOL... hope you enjoy the site. Winston

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Mon 10th May 2010 18:32

Hi Nash, welcome to WOL. Good to see you posting blogs and taking part. Lots to descover on here once you start looking. Winston

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Jeff Dawson

Mon 10th May 2010 17:13

Hi Andy - its in the heading - friday 21st May - think i sent you invite on f-book too hope you can make it, cheers Jeff

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Freda Davis

Sun 9th May 2010 23:27

Thanks for your comment Lynn. I agree with you about the election. Brave of you to write so topically. I have tried this but I get disheartened when I can't keep to the subject.
All the best.

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Jon

Sun 9th May 2010 22:46

Hi Lynn and welcome to Write Out Loud! Enjoyed your recession poem!Some true stuff in there about the origins of our financial woes!

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Lynn Dye

Sun 9th May 2010 22:17

Love your poems, Freda, especially PUPPY.

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Sun 9th May 2010 20:52

thanx for commenting me! Russian proverbs are fun...actually i though it was English one. :-)

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Larisa Rzhepishevska

Sun 9th May 2010 17:26

Hi, Kealan! Thanks for your comment on Ballad about the soldier. With warmest wishes, Larisa

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Graham Sherwood

Sun 9th May 2010 11:47

Love the idea of a rocking chair creaking in rhythm with one's bones. I must get one.

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Isobel

Sat 8th May 2010 17:49

Thanks for commenting on my latest Cynthia - you could never ever sound like a jerk and you are spot on. In some ways we are more honest to a screen than we are to a set of eyes and that can land us in trouble... The poem was also about how artificial connections can strangely give comfort.
Sorry to note your absence off the site but am hoping you may have some good poems to commend. Sling your April ones in, if you haven't had time to look through May. If you are having problems with blogs like me, you might like to check out the site feedback discussion thread that gives a few suggestions... x

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Isobel

Sat 8th May 2010 16:06

Hi Max - it was lovely to meet you also. I can now officially declare you to be a 'real' person with a complexion I would die for! You are very talented and your poetry is mature, which had left a few of us wondering.
Look forward to meeting you at a future gig.
Isobel x

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Max Wallis

Sat 8th May 2010 14:22

Nice to meet you last night Isobel!

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Chris Dawson

Fri 7th May 2010 22:46

Thank-you Cynthia for your comments on 'Disconnected' - glad you like it.
Think I agree with you about apostrophe in wires, but not in connection's (abbreviation). Thanks for the advice.
:-)
Cx

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Chris Dawson

Fri 7th May 2010 22:44

Thanks Andy, for your comments on 'Disconnected' - glad you like it.
Cx

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Fri 7th May 2010 20:10

hi - 11am - many thanks. B

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Fri 7th May 2010 17:25

Hello rodney thanks for your feedback , lol

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Nash

Fri 7th May 2010 16:23

Thanks Rodney...love 'horoscopes'!

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Andy N

Fri 7th May 2010 14:00

thanks for the comment over my latest poem, chuck. it is a bit off a surreal one, i must admit and isn't the clearest one of them but i always think it is good to confuse poets once in a while.

confusion rules! lol x

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Nash

Fri 7th May 2010 09:06

Thanks for your comment Andy!

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Rachel Bond

Thu 6th May 2010 20:53

hi antony. thanks for comments on 'ferryman'...wild and unabridged yeh a bit like me then x

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Thu 6th May 2010 19:56

thank you for your comment! You are too kind. I am sure that even in these few lines i made a lot of mistakes. But thank you again! It inspires me to write more

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Emma McCourty

Thu 6th May 2010 17:44

Andy, thank you for comenting on In Grip of Silence. Is one of my un-crypric pieces, not my usual style. Glad you liekd it as I wasnt sure about it really. It seemed bland for me. I love your work , Had a good look at some of it above. Love the animals in their bags and the private space. Animals in their bags is brilliant! reminds me of toting toys to school in my bag as a kid, childrens imaginations are great and will extend to infinitate possibility. So touching that you had your butties. Maybe the animals in the bags ate the other kids sandwiches...em

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Larisa Rzhepishevska

Thu 6th May 2010 10:56

Hi, Alison! Thank you for your comment on my poem "My wishes". Your poems are beautiful. With warmest wishes, Larisa

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kealan coady

Thu 6th May 2010 10:34

If I could write a meaningful piece involving a picnic scenario believe me I would, hehe thanks for the comment man.

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winston plowes

Thu 6th May 2010 09:58

It was missed bcause it was the last blog of April. Thanks for searching it out. winston

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winston plowes

Thu 6th May 2010 09:57

Hi Anthony. thanks for the detailed observations. This story telling style is not a one I have used much. This was created in a poetry workshop which was refreshing, glad you liked

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Pete Crompton

Wed 5th May 2010 23:16

Hi Andy, thanks for your continued support and encoragement. I like your recent writings inspired by the paintings. Looking forward to catching on the scene soon.

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Wed 5th May 2010 09:18

thanx for your comment, Andy! Yes, the latest piece is the sad one, and it's very jumpy in rhythm and uneven, passable lines are not supported by rubbish lines, but i suppose every now and then everybody writes just "steam-out" piece :-) Hope your computer is fine by now.

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Isobel

Wed 5th May 2010 07:19

Arsony, arsony, it has to be arsony. Infamy, infamy, someone's got it in for you.
Can it possibly be true that you are cancelling the Bards? Couldn't it possibly take place on the ashes? Was amazed to read about it on the home page - let's hope the character isn't spoilt when they rennovate it.
Hope to see you soon anyway. Isobel x

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Rachel Bond

Wed 5th May 2010 01:58

hog...all awash with that same whiskey smelt welsh breath.

love it my brother.

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Rachel Bond

Wed 5th May 2010 01:40

hey john...new poem ferryman has to go in as its most gruesome thing.

ill bring it tomorrow.

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Tue 4th May 2010 19:16

thank you for your comment about my poi painting. As it happens i sometimes visit Hebden Bridge Trades Club and find atmosphere quite interesting!

YOu can find more of my paintings at my flickre page http://www.flickr.com/photos/35994202@N04/.

BTW was enjoying your poetry! X

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Tue 4th May 2010 09:05

Thank you for your comment, Andy ! ( somebody said that i should answer comment in profile rather than in the thread). What i absolutely love about this place - nobody said that it reminds Emily Dickinson ( practically the only poet that I know).Artists and amateur artists are not like that - if they give you a compliment it's always accompanied with "it looks like Degas( Monet, Soutine) :-)))

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Pete Crompton

Mon 3rd May 2010 23:33

Hi Isobel, thanks for your feedback and lovely words on 'Ankle Chain', means a lot that you liked it. x . Peter.

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Isobel

Mon 3rd May 2010 21:13

Do you still Dib Dib Dib then Jane?

Thanks for your comment - glad you enjoyed it. Might try to make the Howcroft this month - it would be good to catch up. x

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Isobel

Mon 3rd May 2010 21:08

Thanks for the link Ann - yes it did go on a bit - I guess sometimes you just have to be there! It is good to see old traditions being kept alive though. So much of our culture is now influenced by American TV.
I had a good bank holiday anyway - for once made a trip South that didn't involve painful traffic jams each way. Perhaps the bad weather put people off travelling!
Hope you had a good one. x

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Isobel

Mon 3rd May 2010 17:12

I'm sorry for not giving you more notice about the new rules for WOLOP Cynthia - I just suddenly realised that there wouldn't be enough voters to run it properly this month. I would hate any effort you have gone to, to go to waste, though. Let me have the list of worthy poems you have already compiled and I will add them to the list for May - that way, they get to be highlighted and possibly chosen. Let me know about good May ones as you go along, then you don't have to trawl through at the end. I so wish we had another 50 site members like you - you have an enthusiasm and the commitment that I adore.
Isobel x

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David Cooke

Mon 3rd May 2010 16:25

Hi I hope 'On The Front' makes some kind of sense. I didn't realise it was such hard going! I like 'A Time That Glowed' a lot. The title for a start is intriguing and it's full of telling detail. The final couplet is very strong. Yes, great about he book and the fact I can draw a line under stuff that's been knocking around so long.

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Mon 3rd May 2010 14:04

thank you for your comment I suppose "seed of death" means all these things rolled in one. The poem is started as an answer to my friend , who is younger than me. But it can be interpreted differently

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Mon 3rd May 2010 11:42

thanx, Cynthia! yes, the picture is mine. I like to dance and meet lots of people who are ( whatever you call it - spiritual, new age, or gaia...Thank you for your comment! X

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Mon 3rd May 2010 11:23

"asparagus" Hi Cyn - and many thanks. No - I missed J-Lo on TV; she's lovely, but about as bright as a cheese sandwich though, but I'd forgive her that ;)

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Mon 3rd May 2010 09:38

thanks Cyn - "the glossies" = it's one of those with which I am quite pleased but most dont seem to "get it". B

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kealan coady

Sun 2nd May 2010 15:26

howya cynth, thanks for the comments again, i enjoy the fact you always question them, it gives me a chance to describe the content clearly, as reguards to decidious embracement, the general theme is the alienation of new begginings, decidious implys that every welcome eventually decays, i know that sounds horribly emo but i refuse to censor myself on the grounds of stereotype. I feel anguish belonged to the poet long before the emo and therefore we have the right to convey it without generalisation.

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Ann Foxglove

Sun 2nd May 2010 14:48

Sorry that May Day celebrations have passed you by this year Isobel. Here in Aggie we have our Giant Bolster Pageant. I've given you a link but it does go on a bit!! xx http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YDrpsDTS3qY http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8v4yKUqFwls

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Pete Crompton

Sun 2nd May 2010 12:47

Jane, thanks you for your comments on 'happiness' x hoping you read it when needed!! thanx for spotting my sp's xx !! :0-(

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