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Tracey
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where insanity meets breeding

0 posted 2001-09-05 10:21 PM


On Friday I must leave you so I penned a little rhyme
Gonna take me a vacation, think I'll have a real good time
I'm off on holiday, and so to England I must go
Cause my stash of British chocolate, well it's getting mighty low
I've no doubt there'll be a pub or two in which I may imbibe
Cause England isn't England, without a drink or five

A poet here called Arthur told me of a pub to see
It sits upon an island in the town of Tewkesbury
He told me I must jump and wave, down upon the shore
They'll send a boat to get me, so I can drink their store

Got to have some cider - think I'll make it that Scrumpee
I really like that tipple, though it takes its toll on me

I'll go on down to Malvern cause that place is pretty swell
And I do like the pub there, the one they call Blue Bell
I shall smoke and drink my fill, until my my heart is quite content
Or at least I can until I find my head hits the pavement

I don't drink beer, not all the time - I'll have some fizzy lemon
And if you add some Advocaat, I'll feel like I'm in heaven
And if I find as always that it should begin to rain
That won't bother me - I'l nip back in the pub again

Now my friends you may think drinking is the only thing I'll do
That isn't true for I shall see a relative or two

Uncle Tommy's pretty neat although his nose is pretty red
I think it got that way when all the beer went to his head
Now I can drink my share of beer, but from him I must recover
He bought so many pints last time, I even had leftovers
And Uncle Paddy in his youth - well he was quite a lout
His gang they stole some fridges which they stashed at Grandmas house

I'll go and see my Auntie Kath - now her I sure do love
Honest, it's just coincidence she lives so near a pub
I'm taking my old dad although he does not drink like me
I hope I can convince him he should be my own DD

Birmingham my hometown is the King of "King of Curry"
Though after having eaten one, my tummy sure feels funny
I'm gonna have alot of fun - a right good time I'll give 'er
But on my organ doner card - better scratch that box for liver

My friends I sure will miss you because Passions I won't get
Unless I find a little pub hooked up with internet
Flying's pretty good these days - I've got it all down pat
But oh my God, my ticket says I'm booked on AIR TRANSAT

[This message has been edited by Tracey (edited 09-05-2001).]

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Suetang
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1 posted 2001-09-05 10:30 PM


Tracey, the minute I read the title of your poem I knew I had to read it. What a wonderful piece of writing you have penned and how much I could relate.  As you know, us Aussies love our pubs too and I reckon we are so very similar in many ways to the Brits in our sense of humour and our love for having a good time.  If ever you come "down under" I can surely recommend lots of grouse pubs for you to visit.  Have a fabulous holiday. (I have been to England 3 times now and just love it and the people and I hope to see more of it one day).
Take care......Sue

Suetang

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2 posted 2001-09-05 10:34 PM


HAVE A WONDERFUL TRIP TRACEY!! We'll miss you...make sure Arthur gave you the right directions! Have fun, play hard, stay safe...hurry home!  Nancy Lee.  
Oh, almost forgot, great poem!

~Time has cast a spell on you
  so you won't ever forget me~

Alan
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3 posted 2001-09-05 10:53 PM


Wonderful read Tracey...hurry back..but have a lot of fun.
alan

Balladeer
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4 posted 2001-09-05 11:03 PM


I'm headed for some bar tonight
And fill myself with brew
Then hopefully the girls I meet
Will all look just like you!! *I wish!*

Have a great time, Tracey! Enjoy your trip through pub-erty!!  


Duncan
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5 posted 2001-09-06 01:41 AM


LMAO @ Balladeer.  Enjoy the alcohol...take a cab.
The Rusty Knight
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6 posted 2001-09-06 01:47 AM


Great poem *S* have a good time, but remember you don't buy beer you only rent it for a short time.

Death comes not when we cease to breathe, but when we cease to dream.

arthur
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7 posted 2001-09-06 05:16 AM


And dont forget the NEW INN
IN Gloucester
Well it was new in 1310
A beautiful old court yard pub with a gallery so that the nobs didnt have to mix with the mountebanks and cut purses in the yard .And on whose steps poor Lady Jane Grey
was proclaimed Queen, only to be beheaded shortly after .She was 17.You never know i might just be leaning against the bar next to you.(It was the dog wasnt it?)
And
Its a lovely merry and funny quirky poem.just like you  Arthur

JamesMichael
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8 posted 2001-09-06 05:40 AM


You have a good time now Tracey....James
Tracey
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9 posted 2001-09-06 06:18 AM


Thank you all for the good wishes.

Suetang - should I ever make it "down under", I shall certainly expect some pub recomendations

Enchantress - I certainly hope Arthur did give me the right directions. I'll be looking for an internet cafe to hound him online if he did not

Alan - thanks. I'm sure I will have lots of fun

Balladeer - enjoy your brew. Funny how ALL the girls look mighty pretty after about 10 of them.

Duncan - yes. A cab is a good idea

Rusty - how true, I've rented many a beer in my time. I always wonder when going through customs whether I need to declare the beer that I'm going to deposit on their soil

Arthur - yes I will be trying out the New Inn in Gloucester. Didn't put a mention of it in the rhyme, because I couldn't mention all of the pubs I shall see. People round here might think I only think about drinking !!!

James - I certainly will have a good time. Thank you

If she who dies with the most toys wins, then can I have some toy boys please?

Kit McCallum
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10 posted 2001-09-06 06:38 AM


LOL, thanks for the grins this morning Tracey! My parents are heading over to Cornwall shortly to visit all our relatives, and they'll be heading over on Air Traansat too. Take care, and watch for the bobbies!  

Best wishes,
/Kit

[This message has been edited by Kit McCallum (edited 09-06-2001).]

HopeS
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11 posted 2001-09-06 07:04 AM


This was such fun to read and brought back many happy memories because I am originally from England , although I have not been back for years and yes there is nothing quite like the good old English pub
Hope

Tracey
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12 posted 2001-09-06 08:10 AM


Kit - Glad you enjoyed it. I'll be watching out for the bobbies all right. They can't catch me, no I'm too fast !!!!  

Hope - glad it brought back memories. I'm originally from England too. You have to get back there..You're right..nothing like an English pub. I often toy with the idea of moving back (but the houses are so damn expensive now)

If she who dies with the most toys wins, then can I have some toy boys please?

catalinamoon
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13 posted 2001-09-06 08:12 AM


Oh Tracey, sounds like my kind of a fun vacation..Pubs abound..Really fun write. And who knows what other miracles may be found there.
Happy days, and come home to us..We will miss you.
Sandra

LngJhnAg
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14 posted 2001-09-06 12:45 PM


Tracey!  At last!  A gal who doesn't write about love!  Well, maybe doesn't.  I noticed you have a deep (and respectful) love for pubs.  I guess I can forgive ya for that - lol.  Have a wonderful, fantastic, memorable trip.  I love your poem.
Rex Allen McCoy
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15 posted 2001-09-06 02:03 PM


Have
a
Good Time
~~~

You're lying there upon the bed
with bloodshot eyes
and a throbbing head
The morning has to your surprize
erraced the night before
~
You feel so bad you cannot eat
you can't get up upon your feet
You've never felt this bad before
you toss your gut upon the floor
~
Your body aches
your knees are weak
your tongue's too thick to even speak
Your lips curl up
you start to smile
You must have had
a
good time


Decaflame
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16 posted 2001-09-06 02:12 PM



Have a rollicking jovial time, Tracey! Make sure that pad and pen are near, in case you get a case of Balladeer....err, Ballantines

[This message has been edited by Decaflame (edited 09-06-2001).]

LngJhnAg
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17 posted 2001-09-06 02:17 PM


Arrgghhh, Tracey - you be me kind of gal, you be.

I love this poem.  You sound like sooooo much fun to be around (just don't go eyeballing my beer when your's runs dry).

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