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1 August, 2008 at 3:29 pm #311898
@sharongooner wrote:
@cath 55 wrote:
deep stuff esme , some powerful writing tho:
‘I saw them fashion the syllables of my name; and I shuddered because no sound succeeded. I saw, too, for a few moments of delirious horror, the soft and nearly imperceptible waving of the sable draperies which enwrapped the walls of the apartment. And then my vision fell upon the seven tall candles upon the table. At first they wore the aspect of charity, and seemed white slender angels who would save me;
wonderful!!!
Yer I’ll give you that cath, but it aint a patch on all hail the pizza…. lol :wink:
lol sharon xxx
1 August, 2008 at 3:25 pm #311896deep stuff esme , some powerful writing tho:
‘I saw them fashion the syllables of my name; and I shuddered because no sound succeeded. I saw, too, for a few moments of delirious horror, the soft and nearly imperceptible waving of the sable draperies which enwrapped the walls of the apartment. And then my vision fell upon the seven tall candles upon the table. At first they wore the aspect of charity, and seemed white slender angels who would save me;
wonderful!!!
1 August, 2008 at 3:19 pm #328829toy heard this one on the way home from work, dunno if someone has already posted it lol but worth a second listen……
pluto shervington dat :D http://ie.youtube.com/watch?v=BqRYVp3hpKw
and to help you sing along the lyrics lol
Rasta Ozzy from up de hill
Decide fi check ‘pon ‘im grocery bill
An’ when him add up de t’ings him need
De dunny done wha’ him save fi buy likkle weed
Him han ‘pon him jaw, lord. Red him eye an’ just meditate
The time is so hard lord, I man now t’ink ’bout emigrate
I mek up me mind lord I might as well go ‘gainst I man faith
So a forward a market, I sight the butcher bwoy by de gateChorus
( You wan’ goat? ) No I might-a kill I queen
( Try de beef nuh? ) I no check fi no grass weh green
( Wha’ bout fowl? ) What’cha know is time fi a change
( Mere fish ? ) Got children out a dat range
( How ’bout de steak? ) What’cha know, me no sight me rate
( Try tripe? ) Bu’n me belly when I pull me pipe
( What about de pork then? )
Hush your mouth man, me brethren hear
Sell I a pound of dat t’ing thereSo when the butcher pull up a stool
Begin fi question Ozzy how him so fool
What kind a sump’in cook in a pot
From him born him never did hear ’bout dat
Well what’cha know master, give I time mek’a try explain
It’s just like a flim show
Fi protect the humble we change the name
I would have feel so cute
Fi come in and ask we some ‘Arnold fat’
I and I feel safer if we change the subject and call it Dat
( Rpt Chorus )Ozzy pay off de butcher bill
Tek de parcel and trod up the hill
Like a spite who do you t’ink him meet?
Rasta Jeremiah from down the street
Guidance me brethren
Is wha’ you have in a dat dere bag?
Him kinda get frighten, and begin fi hide it beneat’ him rag
That man no fear I lord
Mek we go up me yard and take a sat
Meanwhile light a fire
I will help you eat off de pound a dat
( Rpt Chorus )1 August, 2008 at 1:49 am #358742welcome back oss xx :D
31 July, 2008 at 7:34 pm #358471I just love the teletubbies lol……..hmmmmm says it all really i spose lol 8) :wink:
31 July, 2008 at 7:32 pm #358470@pete wrote:
if ya thought that was funny cath
:lol:
funny that gave me a sense of de ja vous……… hmmmmmm :? :D :wink:
31 July, 2008 at 7:26 pm #358035@minim wrote:
The Moors murders were terrible, so was what happened to a little girl in Portugal and the family in Austria… and what about all those children whose bones are still being dug up in an old building on Jersey.
The outpourings of grief and outrage on this thread are simply pale reflections of the real thing.
of course they are mimsey. thing is time and time again it has been said that we cant greive the whole world, which of course is true. no one unless they have expeirienced the pain of parents who lost children for what ever reason, let alone through cruelty and murder.
I think that the expression ‘any mother would’ actually is just stating for those of us who are mothers feel horrified, scared, sad etc…..
the thing is with these story’s we all to a certain extent feel uncomfortable, now whether or not its the horror of the cruelty to the children concerned or our own subconcious just being grateful, and yet feeling guilty for that, that our own children are safe.
the jokes start, of course they do, I am the worlds worse at jumping down peoples throats wth a sense of outrage because i of some tasteless joke, and yet, believe it or not, i do understand the joking, we cant as i have been toldmany times sit consumed with sorrow about every story we are hearing these days. that doesnt of course stop most of us feelingg some ‘sadness’ …… we are cocooned in our own lives and our own lives quite rightly so, we all at some time or another discuss stuff we are uncomfortable with, and i think many of us have steered away from a particularly sensative issue because it makes us feel uncomfortable.
I think I have learned it takes all sorts, we all have our different ways of coping and of course we are all different…………… tfft ay??
funny really when we hear news like this, what can we really do? many of the well worn words such as……hang em,,,,,,, oh thats terrible, omg god how could they do this? fades into to time, and the real pain can only be felt, as you quite rightly said, by the people who are closest to the ‘victims’ :(
31 July, 2008 at 7:12 pm #358467@toybulldog wrote:
wheelie bins ya say ? oh why oh feckity why do I always miss the good nights.
Once again, this is how 50’s really is……and that sunny just can’t handle it……
now that was funny!!! :lol: :lol:
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