Re: The Messenger (The Unreplaceable And Greatly Missed Mr. Mercury) by anagram |
29-Aug-02/6:18 PM |
Are everybody elses comments spread right across the screen making them a pain in the arse to read or is it just my shitty computer.
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Re: Pedophile by Lenore |
29-Aug-02/6:27 PM |
Yeah thought provoking,not bad.Spelling's a bit criminal though.
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Re: The Messenger (The Unreplaceable And Greatly Missed Mr. Mercury) by anagram |
29-Aug-02/6:31 PM |
No seems my whole pages are spread DA.Probably my inability to grasp modern technology.
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Re: The Messenger (The Unreplaceable And Greatly Missed Mr. Mercury) by anagram |
29-Aug-02/6:32 PM |
Oh I see, do you mean the whole page spreads to accomodate all the a's until they move to next page.
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Re: All Around Me by brazen |
29-Aug-02/6:37 PM |
I like this simplicity.Say what you see.
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Re: The Messenger (The Unreplaceable And Greatly Missed Mr. Mercury) by anagram |
29-Aug-02/6:39 PM |
That's cool, time to hit scratcher anyway before I can see through 360 degrees.Where I'm going and where I've been.
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Re: Comparisons by anagram |
29-Aug-02/6:45 PM |
Hey no problem P&K was not looking for sympathy vote, just thought it was a bit strange.Been diagnosed a few months now and all are just getting on with it.Will pass on your thoughts which I'm sure will be well received.Puts things into perspective though to be so close.
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Re: All Around Me by brazen |
29-Aug-02/6:47 PM |
Just realised you must be from the UK DA.Surely Roy wasn't screened across the pond.
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Re: The Messenger (The Unreplaceable And Greatly Missed Mr. Mercury) by anagram |
29-Aug-02/6:51 PM |
No no. Even in death the great man can fight his own corner.He certainly had his faults but his genius far outweighs his failings.
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Re: The Messenger (The Unreplaceable And Greatly Missed Mr. Mercury) by anagram |
29-Aug-02/6:59 PM |
It is ones place of evening rest,think UK rather than just Scots and is to where I must now head.Thanks for company.
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Re: Comparisons by anagram |
31-Aug-02/5:12 PM |
Replied to your previous comment on this the other night but then realised you were gone for a day or so, so saved the comment and will repost it now.Don't know if you got the reply when you asked 'she was sleeping now she works'I did post it as promised the next day but I can't find it now.If you are interested I will try and re-post
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Re: Comparisons by anagram |
31-Aug-02/5:13 PM |
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My dear GW trust me it is patently obvious that a lot of deep thought and effort go into your works. Just that I have never considered writing my main hobby, I just write it occasionally when something either gets me down or really makes me happy or if I'm asked to pen some suitable words for a friends/family occasion, I have also been known to offer something up for nephews to use in school exams and the like but football (not US) is my real passion, music and pub quizzes also.It may be that one day I will take my own poetry more seriously but not just yet.I actually joined this site looking for inspiration but so far that has only came from yourself and one or two others. For the most part I enjoy reading the comments more than the poems(yours excluded).All that 'we're the greatest' and 'You're not worthy' crap splits my sides, especially when it is the so called adults talking to 14 year olds, touches left right and centre but is their ever a victory when the opposition are children.However I will keep in mind all that you say and would appreciate your thoughts on some of the others I have posted and not just the one that I consider the weakest.(Not that the others are literary masterpieces).
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regarding some deleted poem... |
31-Aug-02/5:30 PM |
Right first off DA was never in 4th grade cause he is a Brit and we don't call it that.Secondly I never realised that some of you have met personally before (alter egos excepted)and thirdly lets all get a grip here and try and be buds, this is all really heavy and let's face it worse things hapeen at war.Lastly I'm gonna post a heep of shite that I wrote about 20 years ago when someone said I only write about miserable things.I thought it was crap but believe it or not some thought it was A1 and a local community rag published it.
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regarding some deleted poem... |
31-Aug-02/5:36 PM |
OK that should be 'worse things happen at sea' but I'm on my 8th beer and I saw my team win today for the 1st time this season so who gives a shit.
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Re: To Diana, five years away by kawakurdi |
31-Aug-02/5:41 PM |
Excellent, except for the squeals of sexual intercourse.I feel some other type of squeals would have sufficed.But someone had to write one and well done to you.
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Re: Comparisons by anagram |
31-Aug-02/5:50 PM |
I said 'patently obvious' not painfully.Anyway my loved ones do not need me to be brilliant, just entertaining enough to appear so.Need to chat about football soon though. I do not have great memories of Argentina in football terms (World Cup 1978) but my great hero Mr. Mercury was very popular there I understand.Anyway I'm going to write my happy poem now to detract from the barrage of attacks you are having to deal with.Hang on in there girl.
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Re: Comparisons by anagram |
31-Aug-02/5:54 PM |
Oh I should have added, hats off to Diego for 'The hand of god' memory and most pleasant event of the 80s for most Scots.
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Re: Last Words by anagram |
31-Aug-02/5:57 PM |
Yes they are my initials the C and the N are anagrams of one another, hence my username.I feel I said what I wanted to and I got the point, but then I knew it before I started.
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Re: Comparisons by anagram |
31-Aug-02/6:11 PM |
No no to you too! Mr.Mercury is not football but the one and only Freddie Mercury of Queen as in 'I Want To Break Free' which I believe was very popular in Argentina.
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Re: Comparisons by anagram |
31-Aug-02/6:12 PM |
Oh and by the way I've posted my happy poem so come ahead and eat me alive - I can take it.
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