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Story, Poem and Inspiration Point of the Week

A couple of gems for you this week from Terrence Oblong and OverTheTop1 via Seashore plus a relatively easy Inspiration Point to get your creative juices flowing: http://www.abctales.com/story/terrence-oblong/rock-broken http://www.abctales.com/story/seashore/infectious http://www.abctales.com/inspiration-point-ip Have fun!

Barcelona 7—Celtic 0.

Where's the ba? In the net... I must admit I’d a fiver on Celtic to win at 33/1. You know it’s not going to happen, but think it might. And at those odds, you can’t really lose, although you did. We all know how it works. Barcelona need to have an off day as they did on Saturday against a newly promoted team. The Celtic goalkeeper has got to have the game of his life, as David Marshal once did, or even Frazer Foster. Here De Vries came in to...

CLIFFAGE - MOVE IT!

It has come to my attention this week via the Official Fan Club that it was 58 years since Cliff released his first hit single Move It!, on 29 th August 1958. It rose to number 2 in the charts, sadly pipped at the post by the Kalin Twins’ rendition of an undeniably catchy little ditty ‘When’, which is still occasionally given air time, although their name has more or less been forgotten, whereas Cliff’s fame and popularity appears to be...

Karen Connelly (2008) The Lizard Cage

‘Dear Brother, here where the doors are closed I have learned to walk through brick walls A copper-pot spider was my good friend and many lizards fed my heart Now every dream I see assumes the shape of a skeleton key. Once I heard Grandfather’s voice calling me back through the trees but I can’t go home that way I will remain by an older path over the plains on the river My offerings as I travel through the city of temples will be bones and...

Celtic 5—Rangers 1.

gloat ɡləʊt/ verb gerund or present participle: gloating dwell on one's own success or another's misfortune with smugness or malignant pleasure. "his enemies gloated over the Huns death" synonyms: delight in, relish , take great pleasure in, enjoy greatly, revel in, rejoice in, glory in, exult in, triumph over, crow over; It was a long time coming, a few phoney wars and some people might even have watched Scotland playing Malta, but then the...

Poetry Monthly

Synaesthesia was the theme of your work last month and your poems emerged with similar considerations: social treatment of individuals with sensory differences. Take time to read how varied and imaginative the poetry was: Noo gave us history and the flavour of fireworks: http://www.abctales.com/story/noo/something-fireworks Linda tackled the reality of life with synaesthesia: http://www.abctales.com/story/linda-wigzell-cress/meltdown Philip took...

FROGGAGE

What a night! First on washing hands after late post-cricket dinner we find hot water coming out of bathroom sink cold tap as well as hot tap. Take advice, use all water facilities then turn off immersion heater at fuse box as can't get to airing cupboard where it is due to using room for Xmas decs, deceased parents’ effects and any other homeless lumber you can think of. Oh joy! Find plumbing insurance doc but surprise doesn’t seem to cover the...

That Self Thought.

Could the intents of one's actions be subjective yet the moral action itself absolute? Could right and wrong be indeed black and white and only grey because of the justifications propelled by selfish desires? Now, Is it the use of the word 'selfish' and the negative connotation behind it the cause for defensives? Is one afraid of 'that self' one is? Is one afraid of the consequence from the choice 'that self' made? And, is one an accommodator of...

Requiem Mass for Hugh McLaughlin, 26th November 1934 – 2nd September 2016.

I could never call Mr McLaughlin, Hugh. He was always Mr McLaughlin, a wee, square and blokeish, old man that lived across the road from us, back in the day when everybody that was adult was old, apart from your own mum and dad, who weren’t old because they were your mum and dad. Times have changed, now everybody’s old. I was trying to work out Mr McLaughlin’s age before the mass and came up with three separate answers, one of which would made...

Story and Poem of the Week and Inspiration Point

A great prose poem/rant this week from john_silver takes the honour of Poem of the Week, and Story of the Week goes to Daedalic - who's new - for his cautionary tale for modern times. Big congratulations to both! http://www.abctales.com/story/johnsilver/things-i-have-do-after-brexit http://www.abctales.com/story/daedalic/showdown-brackewind-bay-shopping-... This week's Inspiration Point is here: http://www.abctales.com/inspiration-point-ip ....

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