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A Hare's Breath 2 - The Bicycle

The thoughts of a wee boy in a wee town in the North of Ireland in the late 1960s and his love for a white Morris 1000 van and hares and bicycles.
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A Hare's Breath 1 - The Van

The thoughts of a wee boy in a wee town in the North of Ireland in the late 1960s and his love for a white Morris 1000 van and hares.
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Cherry

The Strange Case of Dr Gunchev and Crazy Ludo

The usual rigmarole. Half a month (this bit being the latter half of November) described using precisely one hundred words per day.
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Story of the week

Papa’s Got a Brand New Chainsaw

The usual rigmarole. Half a month (this bit being the first half of November) described using precisely one hundred words per day.
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Manchester... lah lah lah

Posted on Tue, 19 Aug 2025

I try to spend my mornings, at least, with my mind free of the world's horrors and atrocities. ABCtales is usually a grand place to make this escape as I drink my coffee. This Bulgarian style coffee that Priyatelkata describes as 'the coffee of...

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Posted in Mrs Muggins Goes On a Mini Tour of Italy, While the Butcher and the Clown Meet in Alaska! by Alfred N.Muggins

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Groovy!

Posted on Sun, 17 Aug 2025

Did you ever watch The Fast Show with John Thomson's 'Jazz Club' parody sketches? They were hilarious in that they were such a close likeness of the reality. 

There are only small snippets of jazz that I like, and Django is a lot different...

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Posted in Django, Gitáno Gitaristo (Django, Gypsy Guitarist)

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Those pesky sleeps

Posted on Tue, 05 Aug 2025

You certainly should visit Bulgaria Paul. This country, like all of the countries in the Balkans, are encrusted in jewels of history and culture that the rest of Europe knows nothing about. As an example, have a look on Google for ...

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Posted in Fire and Rain

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Carrying the weight

Posted on Sat, 12 Jul 2025

It's often incredible how we take on responsibility simply because nobody else is there to do it. Your poem contains powerful words that make the practical and emotional hardship that you went through really stand out, along with what you missed...

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Posted in The Daughter-Wife

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Michael Wood but I wouldn't.

Posted on Tue, 01 Jul 2025

About twenty years ago my kids and I stayed a night in the village of Blarney. We didn’t go to the castle because we were all quite talkative already. The following morning, we left the guest house just as the sun rose to drive the few kilometres...

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Posted in Prophesy: The Immortal Witch (2)

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A sad time

Posted on Fri, 27 Jun 2025

I know it's so very hard Jane. to lose a cat. New cats can be had, and they will be lovely little joybringers, but they can never be a replacement for those characters we've loved before.

We try to console ourselves with the thought that a...

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Posted in This Sad Blister

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Fonts

Posted on Sun, 22 Jun 2025

Hello WWJA.

From my experience, I'd say you need to get the font size right on your original document before you copy to the ABC site page.

But further, I'm reasonably confident in saying that you could adjust the font size on your...

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Posted in Ghigau 2.

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Brown bread is brown bread

Posted on Sun, 08 Jun 2025

I'm a death is death kinda guy too. In all my years there has never been any sign that there is anything else. And even if there is a heaven and a hell, they'll be rammed with those 'England's already full' sort of people so they won't let me in...

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Posted in Dead Man: 4

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Sliding away

Posted on Sun, 08 Jun 2025

You've covered many possibilities of what might happen when we peg it, and described them well. It's a ptty we can't choose our afterlife experience from a catalogue. It's like many things in life; I don't care what happens (if anything at all)...

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Posted in Dead Man: 4

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Sometimes...

Posted on Thu, 29 May 2025

Sometimes we need to weep Caldwell. I'm sure your poem is something for your mother will come to treasure, along with her memories. 

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Posted in What We Remember

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