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And now for something completely different...

As I'm not really into poetry I cannot judge this kind of poem and though I probably learned what a soliloquy is at school, it is too long ago to remember. But the mood is there and if we had a thunderstorm here instead of an ordinary rain I could have picked it up and carried it with me for a while.

And of course there shouldn't be a TV in the next room disturbing the energy flow with advertisement ;)
 
Hi Starfire ;) nice to have you around.

Lets try to write some poetry myself, since I cannot find anything thats a bit older. I have a poem about rowing, but it will havet o be translated first. And this one is not suppost to ryhme

Stroke on stroke
the boat glides above the waters
every stroke is equal
every stroke is different
one is never alike the other

Stroke on stroke
till the horizon and back
every stroke a bit further
lost in time and space
never there where we just were

Stroke on stroke
be one with nature
at some point it is over
reality has caught up
but it will go on sometime

Stroke on stroke


And another one I wrote while feeling blue

pain
rain
falling
impact
pain

pain
rain
falling
catching
friends
 
I wasted 2 hours of my life watching "the break up". What a crap movie. And I didn't even see the cheesy ending because the shite DVD player (I could a better one for 25quid on cambden market) decided not to play the last bit due to a tiny scratch on the disc.
 
To add my little contribution to this thread, I'd like to provide a small piece of poetry I figured out last year as the latest edition of the Harry-Potter-encyclopedia was published (the one in which Dumbledore died). Since I personally don't consider Rowling as an important writer, I dedicated my verses to Shakespeare and rendered homage to him by using his sonnet style.

I'm sitting on a sandy shore
the evening wind - a coolish breeze.
who cares a fuck 'bout Dumbledore
nor why he died or who he is.

Will, the greatest bard of Stratford,
would now turn over in his grave,
well futile would be ev'ry effort
describing "Potter-Hype" behave.

So listen closely to my wise advice
Snatch off the podium this Potter
discern the pimply boy disguised
and throw him in the utter gutter.

To go, where no man's gone before.
Please, Harry, follow Dumbledore!

Po8
 
Oh that's yours? I posted it on my blog a couple of weeks ago, but couldn't remember a source.
 
Chemiker schrieb:
Oh that's yours? I posted it on my blog a couple of weeks ago, but couldn't remember a source.
Actually I've not an issue with that - often the sources vanish but the content remains. Adding "Po8" as the author and my blog address (in my sig) would be highly appreciated ;)

Po8
 
That's a wonderful poem, Po8, though I've never read Harry Potter and therefore can't really say anything against it ^^ I've got some other poem in English on my page if any1 wants to read it.

The "blue peom" of Riven reminds me of a poem that I wrote a long time ago (unfortunately it's in German ;) ).
 
@Po8 and Chemiker

I dont get this whole Blog-Thing at all.

Why are you doing this?

What makes people go into public with their personell life and their day-to-day experiance?
 
@Chemiker
Thx :)

EnricoPalazzo schrieb:
@Po8 and Chemiker

I dont get this whole Blog-Thing at all.

Why are you doing this?

What makes people go into public with their personell life and their day-to-day experiance?
My blog doesn't really deal that much with personal experiances, only if something extraordinary or remarkably happened. I just want to use it more like a pinboard for some of the atrocities and stupidities I stumble across. Further it provides to me a platform for one of my hobbies (criticism of faith and religion) and became meanwhile a hobby itself. :D

Actually I achieved my aim, if people, visiting the blog, find some articles by some means or other interesting and are not bored to the bone.

Po8
 
EnricoPalazzo schrieb:
@Po8 and Chemiker

I dont get this whole Blog-Thing at all.

Why are you doing this?

What makes people go into public with their personell life and their day-to-day experiance?
I see it like a diary, which might be amusing to read in a couple of years. I'm only talking about myself very superfically anyway. Maybe I'll make a more science-based approach, as soon as I start my research project and PhD respectively. If one throws up interesting issues whole conversations can evolve. I read a couple of blogs by university-professors that sometimes present quite useful information.
 
So let's see...

Schalke beat Dortmund
Pinochet is dead
a maut discussion in germany
the son of Franz-Josef Strauß at the judge again
Daum talks a bout "no drugs"

...and finally someone told us that antibiotics is senseless when you have bronchitis, because it is viral. Only some doctors don't care and prescribe it nevertheless :wand:

Was there anything interesting the last days?
 
drago schrieb:
...and finally someone told us that antibiotics is senseless when you have bronchitis, because it is viral. Only some doctors don't care and prescribe it nevertheless :wand:
I guess it depends on the kind of bronchitis you have. For example, if I catch a cold it might start as a viral infection, but usually bacteria get involved later on.

That reminds me... I have to get my annual flu jab while I am cold-free. Over here only the elderly and sick people go for it regularly, but having found myself recovering from unconsciousness on the kitchen floor some years back and staying in bed for several weeks afterwards made me careful.
 
drago schrieb:
...and finally someone told us that antibiotics is senseless when you have bronchitis, because it is viral. Only some doctors don't care and prescribe it nevertheless :wand:
As Maschenka mentioned, some people are prone to bacterial infections, especially when they are from a risk group like asthma patients. I'd much rather have the prophylaxis than wait for a couple of hours in an NHS health centre with acute pneunomia.

That reminds me... I have to get my annual flu jab while I am cold-free. Over here only the elderly and sick people go for it regularly, but having found myself recovering from unconsciousness on the kitchen floor some years back and staying in bed for several weeks afterwards made me careful.
You'll see whether the WHO gambled correctly. I only had influenza once and it was awful (I hate when people talk about a common cold as "flu" - morons). However, I doubt that regular vaccinations grant a proper protection. There is too much variabilty in the circulation of strains and RNA viruses exhibit a high mutation rate. If you're intested in this whole influenza issue you should read about "antigenic drift" and "shift".
 
I had onec a bad influence when I was 7 or 8 years old...
over 3 or 4 days throughout 40 or 41° fever
I ate nearly less than nothing^^
I was sick all the time...
until my mother recogniced I was sick from hunger
than I ate something and 2 days later I was fine again^^

but that was really a horrotrip...
 
drago schrieb:
german link for antibiotika article.
Problem usually arise from bad compliance. As soon as the patients are feeling well again, they stop taking the antibiotics. Ramifications are possibly resistent germs. However, it still happens quite often, that either the patients don't follow their GP's instructions or their physician is too stupid to explain this critical point thoroughly enough.
 
The videotext link from ARD I originally used (and which is gone now) explicitly complains about doctors who give antibiotica to patients with viral effects. Seems to be some kind of irresponsible handling with this kind of medicament. Too much antibiotica leads to resistent bacteria sooner or later
 
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