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Re: Just when I climbed this whole mountainside... (Wales 2009)

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tinderella wrote:Phil, another GEM!

I don't know how you do it but I am glad that you do.

Thanks


A hint of a Beatles' lyric, methinks.....
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Re: Just when I climbed this whole mountainside... (Wales 2009)

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Dear Friends
I am writing with my political career in ruins . The night started with so much expectation as I thought my policy of fibs had worked on the electorate but during the count my agent told me my "swing" did not look big enough and unfortunately the local Toysarus was shut so I ended up losing by one vote.
So what of the future ! . There will be no fibs in the house of commons for the next five years ( yeah ok ! ) as for me I am going to form a new alliance called Socialists/Conservatives And Me (or SCAM for short ) I think that would have a great deal of support in parliament don't you .
Anyway at least we can get back to something interesting on this thread . Over to you Tinderella !
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Re: Just when I climbed this whole mountainside... (Wales 2009)

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Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh, I really hate it when I have written something (even if it's not worth reading) and then it vanished from the pc and I have to start again.... and especially when I am only home from work now after a day where I never stopped all day, could not even get a lunch and had five mins to eat a sandwich and then back again to deal with customers looking for new glasses, looking for discounts, looking to look amazing and me trying to find glasses for some guys that have heads the size of footballs, and all with a smile on my face ..................... believe me, tiring and trying at times.

Anyway, we will leave the politics in case one of the Moderators starts moving our comments to the Politics thread.

It was a short battle valiantly fought Phil.... and y'know what? It is their loss.

By the way Phil, you said... what about The Future?

I bet you come up with some ideas :)



I am going to open a bottle of wine tonight even if I have to get up in the morning and go to work and do it all over again.

Have a great weekend folks!
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Re: Just when I climbed this whole mountainside... (Wales 2009)

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Phil,
It is just as well that your political career was side-tracked. You are too much of a poet to waste your time in those other trivial pursuits. We're looking forward to seeing all of you in Krakow.

Tinders,
Anne & I had lunch with Trish O'Connell on Friday and your name came up as one of our favorite persons. We still hope that you can go to Sligo. Alas, Anne & I decided that we can't afford that side trip so we won't be there except in spirit. See you soon,

Joe
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Re: Just when I climbed this whole mountainside... (Wales 2009)

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Hey Joe, that was a really nice thing to say, thank you very much and I could say the very same about you and Ann.

I don't really mind missing Sligo as Kracow is just the week after and maybe I will get to one of the concerts after that.

I am afraid Ireland is a very expensive country these days and even a simple trip to the west would probably cost the same as a trip to a European city, so I will wait and see what happens.

Trish is great and we will have many great evenings in Kracow for sure :)

See you soon

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Re: Just when I climbed this whole mountainside... (Wales 2009)

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Joe Way wrote:Phil,
It is just as well that your political career was side-tracked. You are too much of a poet to waste your time in those other trivial pursuits. We're looking forward to seeing all of you in Krakow.

Joe
Joe actually a politician and a poet have a lot in common . They both use words in a way that only they can understand most of the time . But you could be right I think I will stick to writing poetry its much more rewarding and you don't have to re- aply for your job every five years
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Re: Just when I climbed this whole mountainside... (Wales 2009)

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tinderella wrote:By the way Phil, you said... what about The Future?

I bet you come up with some ideas :)


There you go again Tinderella planting the seed to set my mind off on one :

The Future

Give me back my scheduled flight
My hotel room, my social life
It’s lonely here
I cannot take this torture
Get me through passport control
To answer Kracow’s waiting call
And fly on Polish airlines
That’s an order

Don’t give me flack and futile text
I’ll take the only flight that’s left
And head straight out of here
To Polish culture
No longer is the Berlin wall
No more I worship at St Paul
I’ve seen the future brother
Look no further

Friends will all collide collide from all directions
Won’t be nothing
But pleasure anymore
The blizzard of the ash
Has gone forever
And I long to step
Outside the airport door
When they said Event
I knew just what they meant
When they said Event
My time would be well spent
When they said Event
I’ll go with keen intent

You don’t know me from the wind
But my goodwill is underpinned
For I’m the little man
With a forum bible
I’ve seen this website rise so tall
I’ve heard the stories read them all
Now I’d like to make it much more tribal
I’m landing here it must be told
The sky is clear it’s not too cold
Until it ends we won’t go any farther
And as the wheels of my plane stops
I see the restaurants ,bars and shops
I’m ready for the future
Look no further


Friends will all collide collide from all directions
Won’t be nothing
But pleasure anymore
The blizzard of the ash
Has gone forever
And I long to step
Outside the airport door
When they said Event
I knew just what they meant
When they said Event
My time would be well spent
When they said Event
I’ll go with keen intent

There’ll be no breaking of the Eastern
Europe code
Your private life will suddenly explode
They’ll be phantoms
There’ll be fires on the road
With people dancing
If you see a British women
Way uptown
Trying on a credit busting gown
Please help a little poet to come round
For he’s insolvent

No longer is the Berlin wall
No more I worship at St Paul
Is it me
Or am I just a dreamer
Destroy the words of doubters now
We don’t like whingers anyhow
The future is the forum
Look no further
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Re: Just when I climbed this whole mountainside... (Wales 2009)

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Hi Phil.

You are truly an amazing writer and your poems need to go on the Poetry thread too for the members that did not go to Wales.

I loved this one and the storyline you add to the poems are wonderful.

Kracow will be the highlight of the year

Can't wait
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Re: Just when I climbed this whole mountainside... (Wales 2009)

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This thread is in danger of becoming extinct unless someone takes the time to resurrect it ! How quickly you all forget the long hours of toil spent on that mountain . The sacrifices we all had to endure in the interest of alcoholic evaluation , laughter making and social endeavour . It's a long road to Kracow but with strength of purpose and a willingness to talk to each other we will get there I am sure . Do not ask what the forum can do for you but what you can do for the forum !!
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Re: Just when I climbed this whole mountainside... (Wales 2009)

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good morning friends

At last there is some heat in the sun. I was beginning to think that the summer would pass us by again.

So how many of the Wales gang are going to Kracow? Hopefully all of us.

Hope the eye is getting better Joe, and hope the leg is better Jean.

Thankfully there is no mountain climbing in Kracow. We can just reminice about Wales over great cheap beer :)


Boring post I know but at least I am making an effort lol.
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Re: Just when I climbed this whole mountainside... (Wales 2009)

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I am going to Kracow volcanic ash cloud allowing. Do you think we should now take this up with Iceland or should we wait for the dust to settle first?

Tinders I don't know where the good weather is coming from in your area but our weather is total crap.

Lots of love to all my fellow Barmouthians xxxx
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Re: Just when I climbed this whole mountainside... (Wales 2009)

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Well yes the weather is awful here too ... lucky Ireland !

Paula ... how do you say Barmouthians .. is it Barmowffians ?

Looking forward to seeing you all again xxx ... Joe and Jean, here's hoping you'll both be OK by then, but August still seems such a long way off.

Bernie Tinders have you found the hotel of your dreams yet :D ?
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Re: Just when I climbed this whole mountainside... (Wales 2009)

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Paula wrote:Lots of love to all my fellow Barmouthians xxxx
Great name Paula ! "Barmouthians " it makes us sound all conquering !Like some marauding tribe ! The Barmouthians entered Snowdonia in the year of our lord 2009 to conquer a mountain and then they made merry and all the locals were in awe of this tribe of fearsome warriors so much so that they offered up a "Presley " ( this being the idol that they worship ) and all the Barmouthians joined in the celebrations . But then it came to pass that the Barmouthians have a hero of their own called " Leonard " and when the locals learned of this " Leonard " they were truely mesmerised with the wisdom of this prophet and from that day forth all of Wales was converted to the teachings of the man they call "Leonard Cohen "
I'm on the red wine again Paula !
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Re: Just when I climbed this whole mountainside... (Wales 2009)

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so am I Yorkshire Lad... sometimes you just gotta say.... wine ahhhhhhhh!

Yes Judy.... I found my hotel, but it is a closely guarded secret. After reading my poem in Wales, I have to keep a safe distance from all those eligible men that will be in Kracow.
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Re: Just when I climbed this whole mountainside... (Wales 2009)

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Judy wrote:Looking forward to seeing you all again xxx ... Joe and Jean, here's hoping you'll both be OK by then, but August still seems such a long way off.
80 days to be precise Judy .
Jean is grateful that you have asked about her and I am pleased to report that she is improving by the day but it is a slow process and I am a little annoyed that it looks as if she will not be fit in time to put in the ten rows of early potatoes I have bought for her but she should be okay for the maincrop and as for the ton of coal sitting on our driveway it's a good job it's summertime and there is no need for a fire or the house would be freezing until such time that her toe has sufficiently healed for her to pick up the shovel
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