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Re: On the first day of Christmas......

Posted: Thu Dec 16, 2010 2:25 pm
by Diane
Pete wrote:How's about a sing -song ?? :D

On the first day of Christmas my true love sent to me
A Leonard Cohen ‘Love and Hate’ LP.

On the second day of Christmas my true love sent to me
Two homeward doves
And a Leonard Cohen ‘Love and Hate’ LP.

On the third day of Christmas my true love sent to me
Three kisses deep
Two homeward doves
And another Leonard Cohen ‘Love and Hate’ LP.

On the fourth day of Christmas my true love sent to me
Four midnight choirs
Three kisses deep
Two homeward doves
And yet another Leonard Cohen ‘Love and Hate’ LP.

On the fifth day of Christmas my true love sent to me
F i v e diamond mines
Four midnight choirs
Three kisses deep
Two homeward doves
And ‘oh no! not another!?’ Leonard Cohen ‘Love and Hate’ LP.

On the sixth day of Christmas my true love sent to me
Six violins fiddling
F i v e diamond mines
Four midnight choirs
Three kisses deep
Two homeward doves
And, ‘guess what?’ another Leonard Cohen ‘Love and Hate’ LP.

On the seventh day of Christmas my true love sent to me
Seven wines all flowing
Six violins fiddling
F i v e diamond mines
Four midnight choirs
Three kisses deep
Two homeward doves
And a bloody Leonard Cohen ‘Love and Hate’ LP.

On the eighth day of Christmas my true love sent to me
Eight tongues with longing
Seven wines all flowing
Six violins fiddling
F i v e diamond mines
Four midnight choirs
Three kisses deep
Two homeward doves
And a frigging Leonard Cohen ‘Love and Hate’ LP.

On the ninth day of Christmas my true love sent to me
Nine long-stem roses growing
Eight tongues with longing
Seven wines all flowing
Six violins fiddling
F i v e diamond mines
Four midnight choirs
Three kisses deep
Two homeward doves
And, ‘well, Hallelujah!’ another Leonard Cohen ‘Love and Hate’ LP.

On the tenth day of Christmas my true love sent to me
Ten thin green candles glowing
Nine long-stem roses growing
Eight tongues with longing
Seven wines all flowing
Six violins fiddling
F i v e diamond mines
Four midnight choirs
Three kisses deep
Two homeward doves
And ‘please –no more- I’ve had enough!!’ a Leonard Cohen ‘Love and Hate’ LP.

On the eleventh day of Christmas my true love sent to me
Eleven passion styles seducing
Ten thin green candles glowing
Nine long-stem roses growing
Eight tongues with longing
Seven wines all flowing
Six violins fiddling
F i v e diamond mines
Four midnight choirs
Three kisses deep
Two homeward doves
Then I sent back all the Leonard Cohen ‘Love and Hate’ LPs.

On the twelfth day of Christmas my cruel love sent to me
Twelve voodoo dolls pinning
Eleven dice all loading
Ten spider webs spinning
Nine long-stem roses dying
Eight silver knives flashing
Seven plagues all coming
Six violins burning
F i v e razor blades
Four drunks from choirs
Three open veins
Two frozen loves
And a ‘hatchet, blunt and bloody’ Leonard Cohen ‘Love and HATE’ LP.
Pete:-) Great cover.

I hope Margaret and Judy are not lost in the desert (without me!).

Happy Christmas, one and all.

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

Posted: Thu Dec 16, 2010 10:36 pm
by margaret
Hi everyone,
finally back home after a nightmare journey and have spent nearly 2 days in bed unable to move after doing something to my back on the first leg of my journey to the airport on Monday.
Sorry I missed seeing you again Mary, we kept getting lost and only bumped into a few people at random and saw more only when in the Colosseum for the Saturday concert :roll:
It goes without saying that the final concert was superb :D
Love your 12 days of Christmas Pete :)
Diane, Judy and I made it to the desert and the Grand Canyon safely, only 550 miles round trip!

Now I need to read the reports about the concert.

Margaret

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

Posted: Thu Dec 16, 2010 11:42 pm
by MaryB
Dear Margaret,
margaret wrote:Sorry I missed seeing you again Mary, we kept getting lost and only bumped into a few people at random and saw more only when in the Colosseum for the Saturday concert :roll:
I saw you and Judy at Saturday's concert and tried to make my way over to say hello, an impossibility, and then the lights went down and I had to return to my seat. So many missed opportunities to meet others at this phenomenal show - best first half of all the concerts I was fortunate to attend. Hopefully we will be able to finally connect in the future.

I hope your back is on the mend. I can empathize, having to have back surgery a few years ago. May this episode of pain be of the shortest duration.

Warmest regards,
Mary

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

Posted: Sat Dec 18, 2010 4:58 am
by liverpoolken
we've been lucky with the snow this winter here in liverpool but tonight our luck ran out when we had a right old dump of the feckin' stuff....i looked out of the window, as yer do, just before heading up to bed tonight and saw a snowman looking straight at me from across the road....suddenly all the adventures of snowy the snowman from last year came flooding back so just for old times sake and despite the lateness of the hour (1:30am.) i couldn't resist nipping out and taking a quick photo..

....so i thought what better time to wish you all a very happy christmas and all the very best for the new year...and let's hope our paths cross again soon.....if not sooner

ta ken
snow4.jpg

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

Posted: Sat Dec 18, 2010 3:00 pm
by Pete
liverpoolken wrote:we've been lucky with the snow this winter here in liverpool but tonight our luck ran out when we had a right old dump of the feckin' stuff....i looked out of the window, as yer do, just before heading up to bed tonight and saw a snowman looking straight at me from across the road....suddenly all the adventures of snowy the snowman from last year came flooding back so just for old times sake and despite the lateness of the hour (1:30am.) i couldn't resist nipping out and taking a quick photo..

....so i thought what better time to wish you all a very happy christmas and all the very best for the new year...and let's hope our paths cross again soon.....if not sooner

ta ken
snow4.jpg
The snowman is watching over you, Ken. :) Your guardian snowman :)
And a happy Christmas to you and see you in 2011.
Pete

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

Posted: Sat Dec 18, 2010 11:20 pm
by tinderella
HI friends, I put a comment on the Dortmund thread, if you would like to take a look

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

Posted: Sun Dec 19, 2010 3:34 am
by Diane
thank heaven you snapped that snowman before somebody nicked it, Ken. Happy Christmas.

Thanks for filling me in on your latest adventures on the phone, Margaret. Have a restful Christmas!

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

Posted: Mon Dec 20, 2010 10:55 pm
by Yorkshire Lad
Hi Everyone
Just back from a weeks holiday in Tunisia . You can imagine how I felt stepping from the plane at Manchester airport ! B....y freezing !! But then it wouldn't be christmas if it wasn't b....y freezing would it . Good to see the thread alive and well . I will get back to posting as soon as my brain thaws out but in the meantime Happy Christmas and a happy new year to all you wonderful people
Phil
PS I knew we should have gone to Las Vegas but at least i got to sing Hallelujah at the hotel kareoake !

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

Posted: Mon Dec 20, 2010 11:50 pm
by tinderella
Glad you got back safe with the bad weather Phil and Jean

Happy Christmas xxx

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

Posted: Mon Dec 20, 2010 11:57 pm
by Judy
Happy Christmas from me too xxx

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

Posted: Tue Dec 21, 2010 1:27 pm
by Diane
Nice to see you back Phil. Happy Solstice. Did anyone see the eclipse?

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

Posted: Tue Dec 21, 2010 6:05 pm
by Yorkshire Lad
Diane wrote:Nice to see you back Phil. Happy Solstice. Did anyone see the eclipse?
Thanks Diane ! Unfortunately I missed the eclipse but did you know it is the first time it has coincided with the winter solstace for 372 years about the same length of time since a yorkshireman bought a round of drinks !
The winter solstace also happens to be Ian's birthday and he celebrated by going to see the Pogues and missing the last tube and had to walk home so the shortest day became the longest night but he said it was worth it !
Phil

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

Posted: Tue Dec 21, 2010 9:04 pm
by Pete
Diane wrote:Nice to see you back Phil. Happy Solstice. Did anyone see the eclipse?
Welcome back to colder climes, Phil. You can put your long johns back on now :)

I didn't see the eclipse :( It was cloudy here.
I remember the last winter solstice eclipse though.

Pete

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

Posted: Tue Dec 21, 2010 11:57 pm
by Diane
I thought the north could see it. Didn't get to see it here either:-(

Still, I suppose it wouldn't have been as awe-inspiring as that rumour that once circulated in Barmouth that you had bought a round Phil. The Poques must've been fantastic! Say Hi to Ian and Sally.
Christy's brilliant version of Fairytale of New York: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FwXBtmRTsFs

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

Posted: Wed Dec 22, 2010 7:31 am
by Yorkshire Lad
Pete wrote:Welcome back to colder climes, Phil. You can put your long johns back on now :)

IPete
Not a pretty sight I can assure you Pete !