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Re: therapy
Posted: Wed Dec 07, 2011 2:00 pm
by lizzytysh
I like your takeaway, Geoffrey

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Trib to Geoff, 45 secs to write, 10 secs to forget
Posted: Wed Dec 07, 2011 8:13 pm
by mickey_one
His coffin is a guitar-
shaped place of rest
Geoffrey to weep for
One of the best
Trapped in his little vehicle
Norway out
I'm sad to see the appalled-
bearers carrying the pain away
Re: Trib to Geoff, 45 secs to write, 10 secs to forget
Posted: Wed Dec 07, 2011 8:20 pm
by Geoffrey
mickey_one wrote:
>I'm sad to see the appalled-
>bearers carrying the pain away
ha ha ha!!! i have missed you, mickey
Re: Trib to Geoff, 45 secs to write, 10 secs to forget
Posted: Thu Dec 08, 2011 12:03 am
by mickey_one
Geoffrey wrote:mickey_one wrote:
>I'm sad to see the appalled-
>bearers carrying the pain away
ha ha ha!!! i have missed you, mickey
Me too, I have missed me a lot.
I thought of you today when I saw an advert in the evening paper where "I love Norway", or some similarly named tourist mob, encouraged me to visit your very town/village. well, we didn't make this year as we had planned, but you looked healthy enough on youtube for me not to give up hope of you being still fit enough to welcome us in 2012 or even the earlier part of 2013. Nonetheless, I advise you meantime to wrap up warm. In the worst of the winter weather I suggest you wear a top as well as your traditional Norsk kilt.
Re: Trib to Geoff, 45 secs to write, 10 secs to forget
Posted: Thu Dec 08, 2011 6:03 pm
by Geoffrey
thank you for this message, mickey. i have just put the kettle on to make a pot of tea and will answer you while i am waiting. about the events of this year and next year; all right, let's see what happens. it's easier to look back into the past and see how things were than forward into the future to see how things might be. although i find it easier to see how young people will look when they're old than how old people looked when young, but i'm not sure how that fits in. i am sure, however, that i can hear the electric kettle starting to get noisy. it starts very quietly on a low note, and within about ten minutes builds up to a thunderous crescendo - just like tchaikovsky's 1812 overture. cup of tea, here i come

Re: therapy
Posted: Thu Dec 08, 2011 8:10 pm
by mickey_one
Many scholars believe his real name is Teakovsky but they advise not to listen to him unless you drink at 18.12
Re: therapy
Posted: Thu Dec 08, 2011 10:32 pm
by imaginary friend
Nice hrrr-repar-tea, Lords M & G.
(Your wit's been missed...)
XO and XO
Re: therapy
Posted: Sun Dec 11, 2011 2:57 am
by Geoffrey
mickey_one wrote:Many scholars believe his real name is Teakovsky but they advise not to listen to him unless you drink at 18.12
well, those are probably the same "scholars" who make the name chopin rhyme with drop-in, or think of wanker when they read wagner.
Re: therapy
Posted: Sun Dec 11, 2011 3:05 am
by Geoffrey
imaginary friend wrote:Nice hrrr-repar-tea, Lords M & G.
(Your wit's been missed...)
XO and XO
well, i am teaching mickey to be a wit, but as yet he is only half way there
