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Will You Be Waiting for Me in the Star Alley?
[previous] :: [next](day five: 4.768km, 269.6kcal, 7947 steps) pine trees in fair street still smell sweetly (secret garden gate, secret garden, unkempt) This article has been viewed 2706 times in the last 2 years elaine: 21st Feb 2006 - 19:10 GMT'have a nice day in the hostile boiling cage of compasses, dear' has a ring to it!
an impossible child: 22nd Feb 2006 - 09:35 GMTelaine: does it make a bit more sense now? peter: thank you spike: you shouldn't eat pine trees, i don't think :) elaine: 22nd Feb 2006 - 10:14 GMTyep, nice writing, too. put em toghether and what do you get? bibbity bobbity boo. so now integration? an impossible child: 22nd Feb 2006 - 14:34 GMTelaine :P bibbity bobbity what? hehehehehehe? what?! xxxxx elaine: 22nd Feb 2006 - 14:48 GMTheh, it's a nonsense song, and it is from something.... is it from the snow white disney cartoon? anyone? Peter: 22nd Feb 2006 - 14:49 GMTcinderella! "put em together and what have you got? bippity boppity boo!" elaine: 22nd Feb 2006 - 14:52 GMTyep, close, but no banana! jack: 22nd Feb 2006 - 15:07 GMTi think that particular piece writing is for younger folk. i seemed to miss something. what is bovvered? it was pleasant reading it. Peter: 22nd Feb 2006 - 15:13 GMTi think its sort of abstract poetry, jack. sort of like abstract art. but perhaps it caters to different tastes. i just like seeing creative writing of any sort on here. it gives a good rhythm to all the photos. elaine: 22nd Feb 2006 - 15:24 GMTjack, i can tell you this, it is very good. it wants reading aloud. it's very phonetic, very local, very london. bovvered is bothered. it's a good contemporary equivalent to the jack kerouac kind of idiom. i tried reading some irving welsh to an israeli the other day and i had to explain every little bit as i went along. this is what is both grand and appalling about english. mind you, the thing to do is to get the reader onside in a long piece you have time for that, like annie proulx frinstance.
Jamie: 22nd Feb 2006 - 15:33 GMTWhat an excellent piece of writing. It put me in mind both of the opening monologue of the movie trainspotting, and also blur's parklife. There's also i hint of chuck palahniuk somewhere in there i can't shake from my head now. Good stuff. elaine: you are proper mental, i worry about you. Jack: bovverd is a slang term used by young british white folk. Usually used to deflect a 'diss' and spoken in a 'black' accent "you gotta fat ass bitch" "my bovad doe?!" you could also tag an "innit" (being british asian for 'isn't it') if you wished to further your grammatical incorrectness, innit. elaine: 22nd Feb 2006 - 15:36 GMTit's 'issit' now, jamie. jamie, you are proper old fashioned, issit. anon (heineken-hme0.london.02.net): 22nd Feb 2006 - 15:48 GMTAnimals helping with the washing up? Live baby duckling necklaces? I rest my case. So it's 'isit' now is it? Face? Bovad?! elaine: 22nd Feb 2006 - 15:51 GMTalright. the facts of my case don't bear close scrutiny. but i am right about everything else. as per! elaine: 22nd Feb 2006 - 16:02 GMTfor you, jack, so-called anon's "Face? Bovad?" translates as, 'look at my face, do i look like i am bothered by what you have said?' which of course has no meaning in print media, although because of the popularisation of the phrase by the comidienne catherine tate it is in such common parlance that it is even pooible to be understood saying it on the phone. an impossible child: 22nd Feb 2006 - 16:23 GMT'bovvered' in my case came from little britain really (yes i watch a bit too much tv) um... very often when i sit down to put words down onto paper/screen the monster lurks up behind me & i get too self-conscious or think how no one in the world will understand any etc... thanks x Jamie: 22nd Feb 2006 - 19:40 GMTOoops! Anon was me. Silly me. But, elaine, is pooible a word? Maybe pooable. But that still makes little sense. Bovad? an impossible child: 22nd Feb 2006 - 19:56 GMThahahahahahahhahahahahaha jamie pooable is fantastic! :) jack: 22nd Feb 2006 - 20:25 GMTi read this a couple more times and yes it read pleasantly and i thought of different scenes and instances, on a day like this appears as he is moving and traveling and angry or discontent with hippocracies and then he is there, at this moment in time, punctuating each happening. did i get it or am i not there? elaine: 22nd Feb 2006 - 21:52 GMTi know, jamie, you can't fool me. pooible was a typo, as well you can see. possible possible possible it was. pooible it also might be, if there were only a meaning floating out there... an impossible child: 23rd Feb 2006 - 10:06 GMTI AM NOT IMPOOIBLE thank you very much! :P i dont remember being particularly angry on that day, what makes you say that? elaine: 23rd Feb 2006 - 10:57 GMTnot impooible, hear that, jamie? it does have a little discontent, but praps more from the surroundings than from you. 'angry' is only one of the elements jack has picked up on, if you look at what he has said apart from that, i think he is picking up pretty good for someone for whom the place and the language is unfamiliar, don't you? acourse i not only get the language, but also the location, so it is naturally evocative for me, and i suppose there might come a time when you think about your reader - who are you letting in/keeping out and how are you doing that. jack went from not getting it to having an inkling after a coupla goes, which strikes me as being pretty successful, no? and perfectly acceptable level of understanding for a short piece - what poetry would stick in our minds if we didn't have to read it more than once? Comment on this article[previous] :: [next] |
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