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Terence Mullan

 

I shaved my head again today. I shave it every couple of months to disguise the fact that I’m going bald.

986 of my comments have received 1059 Great Feedback votes

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Rage is the perfect title for

Posted on Thu, 16 Dec 2021

Rage is the perfect title for these angry words. I can feel the rage in every line.

And I understand.

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Posted in Rage!!!

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We can never pin down the

Posted on Thu, 16 Dec 2021

We can never pin down the point in our lives when we became old. I felt old when I turned thirty, when my kids were born, when I turned sixty, when my grandkids were born ... and I'm even older now. It happens a bit more every day but we never...

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Posted in The Old Guy

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Our only conifer is a fir

Posted on Wed, 15 Dec 2021

Our only conifer is a fir tree at the far end of the wild bit of our garden. It's been there for four years now and it looks beautiful. We bought it from a market stall round about this time of year. It looked very sad so we bought it to give it...

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Posted in Pine Tree (in Home and on Heath)

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Well written words, as always

Posted on Thu, 16 Dec 2021

Well written words, as always.

I've always wondered why a caterpillar should have so many more legs than the moth or butterfly that it turns into. But now I know. So thank you.

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Posted in 16

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At the foot of the stairs in

Posted on Tue, 14 Dec 2021

At the foot of the stairs in my Nan’s house, a dark brown knobbly object hung by a piece of thread from a rusty drawing pin pushed into the off-white emulsioned ceiling. Once or twice a year throughout my childhood I would ask the elders of our...

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Posted in O is for Orange Pomander and Ochre Path

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This has a Dickens' Christmas

Posted on Wed, 15 Dec 2021

This has a Dickens' Christmas Carol feel to it, but much darker.

I thought your line 

Bill felt the man’s soul seeping into the asphalt like snow melting. 

expressed the gravity in the storyline particularly well....

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Posted in Saints and Sinners – A Christmas Fable (Part Two of Two)

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Mince pies aren’t a thing in

Posted on Sun, 12 Dec 2021

Mince pies aren’t a thing in Bulgaria. You can’t even buy the jars of mincemeat in the shops. Priyatelka is French and they’re also not a thing in France, so she had never tasted them until she came with me to England a couple of years ago, but...

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Posted in M is for Mince Pie and Mouse Pantry

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Your words create atmosphere

Posted on Tue, 14 Dec 2021

Your words create atmosphere and bring your town's fair to life ... and they made me laugh.

Especially this bit ... 

I often think how it might turn out if this small town fair were in Altrincham instead of Alhaurín....

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Posted in Feria

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And that's an interesting bit

Posted on Mon, 13 Dec 2021

And that's an interesting bit of information about Victorian postmen. I learn so much about the world and its contents through reading the content of ABC Tales.

I always keep an eye out for the wild birds but there is no sign of any today...

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Posted in Robin At Winter Solstice

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Hello Grace.

Posted on Tue, 14 Dec 2021

Hello Grace.

Mayonnaise is so called because it was first made, apparently, in the town of Mahon on the Spanish / Catalan island of Menorca. And it has nothing at all to do with County Mayo in the west of Ireland as a lot of people...

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Posted in The Mystery Of The Heinz Salad Cream With 30% Less Fat.

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