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Fri 4th Jun 2010 18:28

Hello Lovely! Wowee as always!10 into 5 is simply cillalelululiah! It sweeps like vitamins through the system and comes out glossy. xxx

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Andy N

Thu 3rd Jun 2010 13:41

See how drunk I get 2moro after work first, Isobel.. If I get very drunk - I may just arrive and perform in a drunken, wild manner.. Not much change from norm I know!! lol x

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Andy N

Wed 2nd Jun 2010 13:14

Hi Isobel;

I was too tired to go to W.O.L. Sale on Tuesday.. One of those days in work! I am gonna make a effort for W.O.L. Stockport next Monday however and if I stay sober on Friday after work maybe Poetry Pillow! What are you up 2? x

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Ray Miller

Wed 2nd Jun 2010 09:58

Ta for your thoughts on Brown Study. It reminds me now of Jane Austen TV adaptations. Mr Darcy!

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darren thomas

Mon 31st May 2010 14:04

Hi Isobel - 'Chin-Chin' (Panda's Box) is on my profile page if you need it. I'm sure it's far too cerebral for the average drunken bum and my Latin isn't what it once was - Toodli Bye Byeum.

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Fri 28th May 2010 13:41

Hi Isobel,

Re: no body... no alterations

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Anthony Emmerson

Fri 28th May 2010 00:02

Yes!

I'm with Gus - the last pic was very short-lived!

Thank you for visting "Neil" and your helpful and generous comments. I agree with all you say re the audio. I'm not too sure what I'm doing with it at the moment - a learning curve; so any comments/technical assistance are/is appreciated. I'll have a play around with it, but I'm pleased you saw what I had in mind. Sorry if I made you cry - it makes me cry too when I think about him.

Regards,A.E. x

p.s. You miscalculated - it's "LI" not "LII" - "LII" is sooo next year!

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Gus Jonsson

Thu 27th May 2010 23:05

You have returned to the defensive and aggressive pic again.... NEED yer legs!!!

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Ann Foxglove

Thu 27th May 2010 07:15

Are we WOLOPing this month? And thank you so much for lovely comment on "Poetess" too. x

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Chris Dawson

Wed 26th May 2010 23:29

Hi Isobel,
Thanks for your comments on 'Play Me', glad you liked it.
I've never tried a didgeridoo ... I don't think I'd be able to blow one, I prefer something much smaller and with a little more sophistication to it - like my clarinet. I agree though that finishing on a diminuendo is lovely.
:)
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kath hewitt

Mon 24th May 2010 22:46

Hi Isobel, My RE is tres poor too, though i agree that King probably did get inspiration from the bible.
I had hoped to get away with Pandoras sex change - looks like i managed it ok lol x

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kath hewitt

Mon 24th May 2010 15:47

Hi, Definately not blackpool!! It was actually inspired by Stephen King's Dark Tower series of novels. I wanted to try to stay away from the actual Pandoras box, yet keep the meaning? Hopefully i pulled it off!
Thanks for taking time to read and comment xx

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<Deleted User> (7212)

Sun 23rd May 2010 18:19

Hi Isobel - thanks for the comments. "grasping at straws" - about the nuances of words/phrases & the different ways in which they can be employed. & - the ampersand works for me on the page only because sometimes to repeat the word AND becomes a little tedious to the eye, and like it says in my bio, I much prefer the written word, so it needs to look "right" on the page for me. Each to their own though and I can well understand what you mean. You always have something interesting to say! all the best. B

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Dave D Poet Rhumour

Sun 23rd May 2010 13:26

Hi Isobel, thanks for commenting on 'Dead End'. I haven't come across 'The Rapture' but a quick google gave me the jist - Climate change is an old interest of mine, I started a web magazine on the topic in '07. Best wishes, Dave

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kath hewitt

Sun 23rd May 2010 09:43

Hi Isobel, Sorry, i wont be attending on tuesday, lack of babysitter. I'm sure we'll meet eventually! Thanks for asking though, it's quite a nice feeling to know i'm wanted lol x

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Chris Dawson

Sat 22nd May 2010 23:32

Thanks again, much appreciated.
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Chris Dawson

Sat 22nd May 2010 16:21

.... but please don't feel you have to comment again.
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Chris Dawson

Sat 22nd May 2010 16:19

Thank-you - removed it 'cos I thought it isn't much good ... but then again I'm not having the best of days. I shall put it back. :)
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Ray Miller

Fri 21st May 2010 22:47

Ta for the Pandora words. It's always easier to blame the gods rather than Man, I find.

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Anthony Emmerson

Fri 21st May 2010 22:38

I had an email today from Mr Blackburn . . . Bet you can't guess what it said . . .

(Bet you b****y can!)

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Anthony Emmerson

Fri 21st May 2010 22:33

Isobel,

I have a bone to pick with you!

Regards,
A.E. x

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Fri 21st May 2010 21:48

PS - I think the idea I was trying to communicate rather badly was that "I can't NOT write it" - because it's there (if you see what I mean). B

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Fri 21st May 2010 21:42

Hi - thanks for the comments. I think I can honestly say that I generally (except P.Box) just write = ie not for myself or for anyone else - something sparks a beginning, then before I know it, it's finished (sometimes needs a little cropping or tidying-up).
I agree about the sex thing - it may seem a little surprising with some of the stuff I've posted, but some on WOL have made me squirm - I always try to write with honesty & integrity, but sometimes the subject matter doesn't always make for easy reading. I never write for effect or to shock, but I can see that it might come across like that sometimes - to me, there is no subject that I would not write about if the words/ideas were there. I can understand (see Dave Bradley's comment to me maybe) that some folks have boundaries that they would rather not cross, but for me, as long as it is done honestly, there's nothing taboo. Whether other folks "like" it or not is a different matter - and I'm not even sure that "like" is the right word anyway.
all the best. B

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Fri 21st May 2010 14:46

Hi - (the beautiful game) - thanks for you comments - I can do nicey nicey as well, but do you see how many comments it got? I've also noticed that rhyming poetry still gets far more interest than other types (mine + others). A lot of people do still like rhyme - I do as well, if it's good. all the best. B

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Dave D Poet Rhumour

Thu 20th May 2010 12:40

Thanks Isobel for commenting on 'The Angry Man' - I'm currently baffling him with polite responses, lol.

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Thu 20th May 2010 07:52

Hi Isobel, P.Box-I've copied this to you just to make sure you see it. B
Hi - thanks to all for your comments & just to answer some in order:
if Chris thinks this was a dig at Isobel I can say 100% that it was not a dig at anyone - Isobel & I had had some good-natured banter, but as far as I can see, that was all. Same for Isobel herself & her brother TC (I didn't know BTW) - there was no "motivation" - it was just a poem which almost wrote itself, as many do. The catalyst for the poem was Gropecuntelane - a common street name right across the UK as frequented by prostitutes until most got renamed for "decency's sake". One remains in Southwark & one of the newspapers - Guardian, I think - had a picture of the nameplate still on the wall down some backstreet by a block of flats a while back & the name stuck in my mind - can't think why.
Nash - the mighty Nash - got it right -it's a love poem & it says so in the last 2 lines.
Just to reiterate - I've no axe to grind with anyone - dedicating a recent poem to Isobel was just for a laugh - nothing sinister - and I'd hoped it would be seen as such. TTFN. B.

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Larisa Rzhepishevska

Fri 14th May 2010 16:20

Hi, Isobel! I am happy to know that my comic poem "I am on diet" made you laugh. If it was not for humour our life would be so boring.
With warmest wishes, Larisa

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Anthony Emmerson

Thu 13th May 2010 23:18

Thanks Isobel,

Your analysis is pretty much right on the money. Maybe I'll tell you all about it sometime.

Regards,
A.E. x

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kath hewitt

Thu 13th May 2010 21:36

Thank you Isobel :-)

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winston plowes

Thu 13th May 2010 14:35

Hi Isobel, glad you can relate to whats going on in this... liked your extra comparisons. The shaking bird was a reference to the vibrating. As for the title ;-P , It is supposed to be a winking face with its tongue sticking out but in some fonts that have serifs the tongue doesnt look great. Generally accepted as meaning 'naughty' but I thought the tongue went well with the 2nd line. I have just found ;-9 which is supposed to be 'licking lips' and may be better. Win

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Wed 12th May 2010 20:57

FYI I store the ammo inside the very large Cannon I pack heh heh XX

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kath hewitt

Wed 12th May 2010 19:28

Hi Isobel, re the song, you are right i don't remember it but i get the humour now i know what you mean.
As for the Tudor, it's unlikely to be honest, but ta for asking.

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kath hewitt

Wed 12th May 2010 16:21

Hi, No, i don't dance. Why?

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Steve Regan

Wed 12th May 2010 11:24

Hi Isobel. I presume you got to hear the audio remixing of your poem at the exhibition in Wigan. I did a similar thing with John at Leigh Turnpike, but I couldn't get to the exhibition (it was only on for one night). John did send me an audo loop, however, and that sounded good. I will try to listen to "Cramp9ng My Style" on the features section. I have hardly delved into the features so far, but then again, we do live in a world of too much information.

NOW THEN! It's LIVERpoetry! tonight (WED 12 MAY) at the Pilgim pub, Pilgrim Street, central Liverpool L1 9HB. Open-mic. You came to the launch event (at a different venue) and it would be good to see you again soon.

I followed your comments on the state of this site with interest. The people who run it appear to be most reluctant to give LIVERpoetry any publicity in the news section. Hey ho, the petty politics of the poetry scene!

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Ann Foxglove

Wed 12th May 2010 09:11

ooops! So I did! (Put it in the wrong place!) Have now moved it so you might want to move or delete your comment too. xxxx

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Tommy Carroll

Tue 11th May 2010 22:51

Thank you Isobel for your personal comment. ''I could go on...'' please do!: )

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Max Wallis

Sat 8th May 2010 14:22

Nice to meet you last night Isobel!

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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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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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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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Francine

Sun 2nd May 2010 03:08

Re: 'Cramping My Style'
I finally got to hear it Isobel!
I see what you mean now - kudos to John for making it sound so amazing.

xxx

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Ann Foxglove

Wed 28th Apr 2010 09:49

Thanks for your kind and funny comments on Marshmallow. You always look very slender in your pics on here. As to writing about the male physique, I can't remember what one looks like! If you see what I mean!

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Gus Jonsson

Thu 22nd Apr 2010 10:44

Dearest Isobel

How lovely you are, how sweet and endearing to confess to being targeted by my Phartesque - ( A description for the high blown or windy tales of intrepid endeavour)

To mess with your mind and convince you that there was indeed a subliminal and subtle message would be demanding just a little from both your razor sharp repartee and feminine intuition.. No, I am overjoyed that you rollick and roll so as to speak to my good old ‘Toilet Humour’, toilet humour at its best no less what an accolade.

I thank you as always, lovely legs.

Hope to see you soon.

Gusxxx

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winston plowes

Tue 20th Apr 2010 20:20

Hi Isobel - thanks for commenting on the secret lives of woods.why is is you don't like nature poems. Maybe as I don't like political poems - I just can't explain why lol. Glad thisone struck a chord. Win x

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Tue 20th Apr 2010 19:07

Hello Wunderpoet! Thank you for your comments re shoes! I'm honoured indeed to have provoked such a lot of thought and analysis. Yes, the piece isn't about children, either :D!

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shoeless

Mon 19th Apr 2010 22:23

thanks for the commments on my poem , you know i cant do long ones. so short is all they ever are :)

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Lisa Milligan

Mon 19th Apr 2010 13:05

Thanks so much for your note. You answered all my questions!

Lisa

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Rachel Bond

Mon 19th Apr 2010 09:20

hah yeh...at the same time my mum was trying to deafen herself to the sounds of next doors piano practice...its a sign! of what i dont know but sign nevertheless

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Rachel Bond

Mon 19th Apr 2010 07:49

hey Is. nice to see you at volunteers gig. werent they great. should have come and danced with me at the front. i like to find my place right next to the speaker x

oh yeh and that poem was great admin x

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Sun 18th Apr 2010 20:26

Hello, fair faced friend and wondrous poet! Thank you for your comments. You cheer me up so often and so well I've decided to make you a saint. There you are. How about that, then?

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