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Dave Bradley

Sun 11th Dec 2011 18:39

Thank you Anthony for commenting on Father. Christmas. Much appreciated. I haven't forgotten the competition but nothing's come yet.

Is there anything of your own that could be posted? it's been a while....

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Isobel

Sun 11th Dec 2011 18:29

The thought occurs to me that to appreciate love poetry, perhaps you have to have some concept of what love is :)

Am trying hard to write something for you comp - just keep getting interrupted...

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Isobel

Wed 30th Nov 2011 21:26

Thank you for your comment. Hearing from you is like waking up to find that Santa has paid you a visit and left you a nice surprise :)
Am looking forward to your competition. xx

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Harry O'Neill

Wed 30th Nov 2011 15:03


Hi Anthony,

Thanks for your kind comment on Bon Voyage.
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Mon 7th Nov 2011 18:05

thanks anthony - sometimes I reckon it's just good to do "other" things = invigorating. I think this is why a lot of folks like camping - it's getting you "out of the house" for a bit.

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Nick Coleman

Mon 24th Oct 2011 18:25

Thanks for comment on my efforts. Enjoyed an hour reading your works and will be back for more.

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Ann Foxglove

Tue 27th Sep 2011 18:23

Hi Anthony - hope you can make it (Poetry Mine) one day - and thanks for letting me know. At the moment it is such an unknown - will anyone turn up at all? But I am looking forward to it. I think . . . . :)

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John Coopey

Sun 21st Aug 2011 22:15

Hello Anthony
Glad you liked "Hic Haec...". I suspect it's a rather niche attraction - probably male 50+ somthings of a grammar school education.
(Did girls do Latin?)

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Isobel

Tue 16th Aug 2011 22:14

Heh heh - I don't disagree with you either - so we are not in disagreement. Does that mean we are in agreement though? You are the negotiator - I'll let you decide :)

Re our dishonest leaders, financial controllers and the 'establishment', I don't imagine that things are any different now to how they have always been - it's just that we get to find out more via the media... That isn't to excuse what has gone on though. I guess I just find the scenes of social unrest more psychologically disturbing. Even though it may have cost the country less, anarchy just scares me - a future filled with such incidents is not a rosy one. I suppose the density of population in this country doesn't help - there are just too many pressure points. The riots just prove that society is fragile and that the system only works if man allows it to. That probably sounds like a lot of shite. It's late - I think too hard and I'm waffling - but I know you'll forgive me. xx

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Isobel

Tue 16th Aug 2011 13:37

Thanks for your comment on my latest Anthony and for your musings...

I don't honestly believe that any of those youths mused over what bankers and dishonest politicians and got up to, before they went on the rampage - but that's just my opinion of course. As for the man who got accidentally shot by police... remind me not to pack an illegal firearm next time I go shopping or run away from a copper - it must increase the risks exponentially.

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Ann Foxglove

Sat 13th Aug 2011 19:35

Would you REALLY come to Aggie? That would be great - I would be honoured!x

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Ann Foxglove

Sun 17th Jul 2011 07:41

Did it involve Darren Thomas and a biro? I saw that by chance yesterday - I promise I havn't been up all night scouring WOL!

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John Coopey

Sat 16th Jul 2011 23:00

Hello Anthony.
Thanks for your comments on "No Better Ending". Glad you liked it. There is something wonderfully evocative about wood-smoke.
As for the gripped us = eucalyptus rhyme: the eucalyptus was genuine (I really was burning it); it was the "gripped us" rhyme which needed a bit of knocking in!

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Isobel

Fri 15th Jul 2011 07:49

That would be gin for me darling...

Glad you like the piccie. Was listening to Rachel Bond perform at the time. Didn't think I'd like the photo much till I saw that it was out of focus and over exposed LOL xx

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Noel Duffy

Thu 14th Jul 2011 15:19

Hi Anthony,

Thanks so much for your kind words about my poems. Just joined the site so it was a nice welcome! The collection they're taken from, 'In the Library of Lost Objects' has just been published. Great to have the work out there finally!

I very much enjoyed your poems also, particularly 'Visiting Neil.'

Good lucjk with your work and talk again I'm sure.

Noel

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kath hewitt

Mon 11th Jul 2011 09:00

Hi,
Thanks for your kinds words, Anthony. x

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Graham Sherwood

Sun 10th Jul 2011 22:11

Anthony, many thanks for your kind comments on Retrospect. It's always good to hear from yourself, valued critique.

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Deborah Jordan Bailey

Sun 10th Jul 2011 21:09

thank you Anthony..and in turn, your comments have given me an idea...so thank you twice
deb :)x

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Thu 7th Jul 2011 21:03

Hi - many thanks Anthony. B

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Antony Owen

Mon 4th Jul 2011 09:45

Thanks for your comment on my poem 'The little things destroy us' and your suggestions right hence a new stanza which works so much better.

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John Coopey

Wed 29th Jun 2011 11:08

Anthony
Your story reminded me on the one about a bloke who went to the doctor with a frog stuck out of his forehead.
The doctor says, "Wow. That's ugly. How did it start?"
And the frog says "It all started with a boil on my bum."
(It was better when we were allowed to do Irish jokes).

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Gareth Writer-Davies

Mon 30th May 2011 22:29

Thanks for your comments on "Cider"-good to make you "feel good"!
BTW-I know all about Neil Moss-used to do alot of caving myself; mainly in South Wales.

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John Coopey

Wed 25th May 2011 12:29

AE
Re Fergie - it goes down well at Anfield though

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Tommy Carroll

Wed 25th May 2011 10:41

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Lynn Dye

Sun 22nd May 2011 20:43

Thanks for comment on my limerick, Anthony, you raised a very good point! Lol x

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Antony Owen

Sun 22nd May 2011 18:29

Anthony

Thanks for your comments on my poem I appreciate your reaction to it.

You asked if my book is available online
and yes they are, my latest is on www.pighog.co.uk and it is called The Dreaded Boy.

My first collection is online too or you can email me at antony.owen@hotmail.co.uk

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Isobel

Wed 4th May 2011 00:37

Aww thanks for worrying about me. I'm fine - still sane, despite mixing with so many poets...

The tone of my last one was a bit sad and wistful - mementos bring that out - the thought that everything in life is so impermanent and the only things that endure are our memories.

Untitled was about world/people weariness - inspired by someone else but applicable to myself at times also.

Am touched that you've taken the time to read. Glad to see you bobbing in and out of the site as well. xx

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Francine

Fri 8th Apr 2011 21:51

Hi Anthony,

Thank you for taking the time to NOT bore me with your interesting comments inspired by my poem 'Stranger in a strange land'...
Always appreciated : )

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Lynn Dye

Wed 6th Apr 2011 22:05

Hi Archie, thank you for your kind comments on "And Your Name Is?" You're right that it just gets worse the older you get. Oh sorry, what did I just call you...? Cheers, Ethel x

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Val Cook

Wed 6th Apr 2011 14:26

Thanks Anthony for your comments on my poem of the month. Always enjoy reading "Visiting Nell" your explanation has stayed with me ever since I read it.

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Elaine Booth

Tue 5th Apr 2011 23:18

Thank you for your comments on "Luxury".

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Tom Harding

Tue 5th Apr 2011 18:52

Hi Anthony,

Thank you for the very kind comments on my poem- that sort of thing keeps me going.
Your poems are great - alpha et omega is fantastic.

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Isobel

Mon 4th Apr 2011 19:56

I was the model guest - all I took were the free biscuits in the room - which for some reason were still within sell by date, unlike the little pots of milk... x

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Philipos

Sat 2nd Apr 2011 21:21

Hi Anthony - Re; RIP thanks for commenting - true what you say about mankind sometimes we are not very nice - especially when loved ones left behind must pay the price in such a case as this

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Isobel

Sat 2nd Apr 2011 00:26

You are right - I wouldn't have said 'why, no' - it sounded more poetic than 'no' though - the line needed one more syllable. The way we say things isn't always that pretty and I don't think it hurts to bend things a little in poetry.
I can't see myself on the South Bank Show any time soon - but yes, I am slowly growing in confidence - that's what it's all about really, isn't it? If I could gift anything to my kids, it would be confidence. I should write a poem about that...

I like the chair picture. It tells me that you don't take life/yourself too seriously. I would like to have seen a picture of you climbing up there also - that would have been funny! xx

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Isobel

Fri 25th Mar 2011 20:06

Ha - and what has now happened to Haven - is nothing safe on your profile?

Funnily enough I read it today but was too short on time to comment. I was going to come back and say that it obviously wasn't autobiographical. Anyone with a decent knowledge of Barbara Cartland (as the teenage moi was) would know that her books would never have entertained the union of a male farm-hand with a monied female. Far more likely for an ordinary girl to find a french/italian count or some english nobleman and be swept off her feet - into a four poster bed - not a hay stack.

I enjoyed the poem - though I needed to revisit to comment on style. I did wonder whether such a woman really existed. She seemed too happy and contented in her little bubble - not lonely at all. xx

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winston plowes

Fri 25th Mar 2011 10:27

Hi Anthony, thanks for your comments on my pyrenean poem. My ride was 3 years ago now. Going for the Alps however in Sept. Yes, those col names are very poetic in their own right arn't they, Win x

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Thu 24th Mar 2011 00:21

Oh yes now i see. Please excuse, i had the wrong specs on. How the heck did you get up there?
...and is that as a young person with...is that red hair i see?
and how big is that mug? :-)

Where was it taken? I've never seen that chair before.

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Isobel

Wed 23rd Mar 2011 22:23

You must know my views on catharsis by now Anthony…
I do write the occasional autobiographically inspired piece – though my pride would stop me from going to the outer limits. I think women are more inclined to give vent to their emotions in this way and I don’t see it as a bad thing. Catharsis only gets a bad name when the needle gets stuck and we fail to look beyond ourselves. Our own blood and tears are but a drop in the ocean when you take a look around.

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Isobel

Wed 23rd Mar 2011 14:19

Thanks for paying me a visit Anthony - what doesn't kill us certainly makes us stronger :) Am working hard on doing more performance/funny stuff - though I fear my latest may be too blue to post on WOL. Co-incidentally, it also bigs up Wigan - the best place to perform in the whole North West, from my experience. We don't take ourselves 'too' seriously up here, which makes for an entertaining evening. You will have to revisit your roots one day. xx

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Tue 22nd Mar 2011 23:41

Wise guy huh?
I suppose you think that's funny?
Typical from a North-South divided male! :-)

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Tue 22nd Mar 2011 22:08

ps can you not park your rear end on that chair in your new profile pic... it would add something i'm sure :-)

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Tue 22nd Mar 2011 22:07

Hi, thanks for comment.
Although the poem was posted a little tongue in cheek, i was being serious with regards to the punctuation :-)

Thanks again, 'tis appreciated.x

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Deborah Jordan Bailey

Tue 22nd Mar 2011 19:53

: ) I love hares too and am hoping it would outrun that mean wolverine. Thanks Anthony and I must apologise for dropping your 'h' in my earlier comment,i have added it now. Deb :)

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Tue 22nd Mar 2011 14:48

Thanks Anthony and incidentally< what would you prune? ;)x

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Deborah Jordan Bailey

Mon 21st Mar 2011 13:53

thank you Anthony. just a brief return for now I think because of this ‘story.’ I’m somewhat caught up in it and others like it right now and needed to express some part of it all. thank you for your kind words. I hope you are well: )

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Mon 21st Mar 2011 13:35

Thanks Anthony - any words from the master much appreciated. B

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Greg Freeman

Fri 18th Mar 2011 14:04

Thanks very much for your comment on the Betjeman poem, Anthony. Very heartening. I don't pretend to be an expert on him, so I had to check out the one you mentioned. Admired the whimsical rhapsodising about places like Kenton and Perivale. The glorification or transformation of the ordinary. Marvellous rhythm, as you say.

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Laura Taylor

Thu 17th Mar 2011 09:38

Hi Anthony

Thanks for your comments on Teenage Kicks. You posted that as I was writing my post :)

For sure we should learn from it - I think I managed to help my own daughter through her difficult years by remembering how rapidly my own moods changed at that time. Hormones definitely play a part. My lass went from being a kind, generous, honest caring child to a lunatic overnight - one who stole, lied constantly, wouldn't wash etc. We got through it much faster than others I know, and by 16 she was sane again :D I really do believe that that period is one of actual madness. Wouldn't go back if you paid me!

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Cate Greenlees

Wed 16th Mar 2011 10:16

Hi there Anthony, long time no speak! Thanks for the comment on Uncle Ned. I enjoyed the links you sent me... thanks. I have an old vinal record of The Fivepenny Piece, a couple of The Oldham Tinkers. We used to sing quite a few of their songs in the bad old days so Im familiar with all their work.
I agree with you that our old dialect songs and poems should be treasured. I was doing some research a while back into the origins of our Lancashire dialect, and its quite fascinating. Most of our Lancashire dialect words come directly from the old Anglo Saxon, with a big input from old Viking.
Such a rich heritage should be preserved as much as possible and in as many ways as possible.
Cate xx

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