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HAPPY BIRTHDAY JUSTIN..
Posted Mar 17, 2005
You all know how much I love The Darkness, well today, 17-03-05, is Justin's 30th birthday...
HAPPY BIRTHDAY JUSTIN MY DARLING...
Hope you have a wonderful day....
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I SURVIVED CHRISTMAS..LOL.
Posted Dec 27, 2004
Well I survived Christmas, and without the aid of a safety net..
I'm pleased that I managed it at all.. All those out there who know me will recall that I was house bound, mostly bedridden, for over 6 weeks in the forerun to Christmas..
With only 2 weeks to the big festive fun day and nowt much sorted, I was in a blind panic.. My friends on here encouraged me to try to get out and about.. With their kind words and support I eventually managed it..
A big special thanks to Sal, (Smurfles), as she held my hand, via text, on my first time out after my 6 weeks lay up..
Just want to say THANK YOU TO ALL MY WONDERFUL FRIENDS ON HERE.... Without who's help I wouldn't have survived Christmas...
S... xxxxxxxxx
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YE OLDE KNOCKING SHOPPE
Posted Nov 30, 2004
I've opened this thread for all us "old tarts" out there who need a moan..
I've become aware that there are some of us out there who are getting a raw deal out of life due to others trying to bad mouth us for having a good time..
Well feel free to off load in here, and if you feel the need to kick off your shoes and dance topless on the table then feel free... In here anything goes...
Help yourself to
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SOUTH BANK SHOW..
Posted Nov 22, 2004
Well I don't usually watch Melvin Bragg, but last night I made an exception.. Why?? Well because The Darkness where being interviewed.. And what an interview.. WOW..
Full marks to Melvin on that one.. Great to see Justin and the lads on top form.. Brilliant..
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Latest reply: Nov 22, 2004
THE CURSE..
Posted Oct 16, 2004
The clock chimed midnight in the unlit hallway,
The old house was quiet and still
Save for the ticking of the clock,
The wind howled through the trees outside,
Blowing up to the old oak door
And whistling through the old brass lock...
In a room upstairs a candle burned,
Piercing the darkness with it's bright flame
And casting shadows upon the wall,
At the table in the centre
The old woman dressed in black sat huddled
Gazing intensely into her crystal ball...
She saw the vision of a young girl,
On her face an expression of fear
As she turned to run, run for her life,
Then the vision of a masked man,
Running and overtaking, stopping before the girl
The moonlight shining upon his knife...
She heard a scream, she saw the blood,
The girl fell to the ground
Hands held up to her face,
The masked man ran into the night,
His long black cloak flowing behind him
He disappeared without a trace...
The crystal clouded, she saw no more,
The old woman sat upright in her chair
Though her frame was frail and weak,
She raised her right hand towards her face,
Slowly with fingers trembling
She traced the scar across her cheek...
She muttered something in to the darkness,
Some kind of curse
Some kind of spell,
Far away in some darkened alley,
The old man clutched at his chest
And silently alone, the old man fell......
............ S.G.
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