Northern sole
Tue, 2002-02-05 13:10
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Northern sole
Am I the only person (save for our band of merry Midlanders) on this site who actually lives anywhere north of the Watford gap?
I really want to go to an abc event, but other than a brief mention of a Manchester do, everything happens in London and I can never make it.
My organisational skills are naff beyond belief so could someone PLEASE arrange something for the grimmer end of the country????
ACK! That's the first bad Kansas joke I've heard of the new year! WTG Mykle!!
Atom Heart @!#$!
Cows - previous thread - music - Floyd - geddit?
Oh dear - poobum...
m-o-t-h-e-r-f-u-c-k-e-r- - was what it was s'posed to be...
Dude!
Move to London.
It's ace!
I'm a northerner myself. I spend my time between Grimsby (yes, literally the grimmer end of the country) and Bolton which is 20 minutes by train to Manchester so i'd be interested in a Manchester based event, although i know it'd be poetry-heavy and i'm not a poet myself. it's always interesting to meet people interested in writing. But you're not alone Ja, mate.
Far from it! I'm in bloody Amsterdam, so my chances of making it to a Do are even slimmer than yours...
Grimsby and Bolton?? It's Leeds and Wigan for me, but anywhere like Leeds/Manchester/Sheffield, even as far south as Birmingham would be okay as the events usually seem to be midweek and getting to and from would actually be possible then.
While your chances of getting to the nights out may be slim Andrea, console yourself you live in the very bohemian Amsterdam, as opposed to flat cap country (which is not to say I don't love the place).
Still, it'd be good to put a few abc faces to names, so any help from the powers that be would be great.
There seem to be people from all over the world on this site.
That's the beauty of the Internet - it doesn't matter much where you are. I'm just amazed how many polyglots thee are out there. If you really want to get to an ABC event in London Ja, there's alway trains, planes or buses. I don't think hitch hiking works as well as it did but if you carry a sign....
From some of the postings on Wolfgirls 'Do I live ..." you are probably a lot better staying up here in the grimmer, but friendlier, North.
'Its' a London ting dude'
Its a shame that these events are not anywhere else but London. I would gladly pay to go north to an ABC event and even perform. I agree it's pretty poor at the moment for you northeners.
Andrea, I would gladly come to Amstedam and perform my work to you for accomadation and a couple of glasses of Amstel and a comfy chat.
Ralph
Oh, no sweat! Just forget the performing, eh?
'Ere, Mykle, who you calling a polyglot, then?
You're all welcome to Kansas! *Opens dorm room door, extends arms in welcome*
Sweet of you, Don, but it's so FLAT in Kansas...
...and so HILLY in Holland...
*ahem*
CAMBRIDGESHIRE FOR NEXT TALES EVENT
no pressure or anything
how about the isle of man?
you know man... wud b cool.. cud surf and stuff
build sandcastles in the snow and read the sky, imagining that maybe it was made out of smokable material - that fits nicely into your long clay pipe...
observing how the earth spins round on it's axis, and asking everyone if they know how to play that game... you know the one with the orange balls that roll and stuff..
or is it the blue balls.. or did it have any balls?
maybe jus stick to cards then..
Oooo! Now! Tsk, tsk! There are hills in Northern Kansas, where I'm situated at!
Andrea is kidding you Donignacio. It's so flat in Holland that they queue up for miles just to climb cathedral spires so that they can have an experience of looking down.
I've had Dover sole, but never Northern sole. Is that with or without bones?
Fact 1:
the Dutch are the tallest race of people on the planet with the exception of some African tribe whose name escapes me.
that's why they do not need hills.
Fact 2:
A blancmange on a Virgin train buffet counter wobbles less than ABC.
I think you mean de Stiltwalker tribe Hugh. They are so tall that on a clear day you can see them from the top of cathedral spires in Holland.
Well, I've never been to Holland, although I should have caught on because I was aware of the dikes.
Kansas is a very flat state because most of the area was once under the ocean (Kansas is regionally famous for its useful abandon salt mines), but in the Northern part where I live (I guess I should have said Northeastern part) it can get quite hilly.
The highest point in Kansas (humorously called Mt. Sunflower) is in a flat field. It is on top of no apparent hill -- just a spot in a field. I love the post cards I see some places that say "Ski Mt. Sunflower." Part anxiety because our neighboring state, Colorado, is probably THE premier skiing location in the Western US.
I'm sorry! I wasn't aware that it was a joke! Practically EVERYONE says that Kansas is the flatest state in the US --- and it probably is!
just don't put your finger in 'em Don. They don't like men doing that.
(mykle will explain it later)
Ahmm-- I think I caught on, Heffner.
wat about me?! I live in Australia ... not likey to visit anything over the equator until someone gives me heaps of money, or my own jet, neither of which is ever gonna happen. But wait! If everyone here goes and buys a thousand copies of my novel each, well maybe i can afford a UK visit ...
'Novel'!
wow!
Isn't Kansas where little Dorothy came from in The Wizard of Oz Donignacio? Anyway - she wasn't a dike. Mind you - they kept it quiet themdays;-)
I went to Holland - it was flatter than Cambridge, which is a pretty impressive feat. Around here, people pay you good money for the priviledge of climbing the cows. I've made a fortune out of pretending I own the cows, heh heh heh
Well Madame - that's no way to treat Oxbridge students!
Sorry Mykle.
*looks ashamed, stares at feet, scuffs shoe into ground*
I promise never to do it again, I bow to the superior intelligence of the Oxbridge clique
Well, I wasn't being entirely accurate...
Southern Holland (Maastricht/Valkenberg way) does have one or two slight elevations as it's on the edge of the Ardenne.
Valkenberg even has a CASTLE! Imaging that! Bet there's nowt like that in the UK, eh?
And it's true...the Clogs are the tallest race in the world (thought the other lot were the Zulus though).
Gawd, how I long for just the occasional mountain - even a little one would do...
You could come and look at our cows, Andrea...
Are they mountainous?
Extremely. Some would even describe them as precipitous
Oh! Those sort of cows.