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That's a shame.... a rich talent shouldn't be hidden awayI left school at 15 so never took any exams until I went back to studying aged around 40. For my English GSCE coursework I had to write a poem about Silence, and thought 'Yes! I'll write about Exmoor!' But it turned out to be nothing about Exmoor but about lonely old age and was so distressing I never wrote another one! The teacher used it as an example of a 'natural author', and my sister who writes songs and poetry loved it, but I couldn't believe someone so dark and sad came form me! (Got an A* for the exam though)
Reading yours reminds me I can do a good enough impression of a cat meowing that it fools the dogs..... (spelling must not be my forte - I thought it was miaowing but my spell checker says otherwise)My "Party trick" is an impersonation of a baby crying. Apparently it's quite realistic but, hurts my throat when performing it. Not sure it's a talent though.
I was solo trumpeter (E flat cavalry trumpet) in the Scout Band several years in a row. I could also play a B flat bugle - very unforgiving instrument and a side drum.
HORROR Channel is Freeview 70I remember when I was about 8 the class were given two weeks to write a story (we were all given the same title and it was called "the Land of Shalaboo" ) I'm amazed I can remember that !
We were told the best 3 would be binded into books. I was in the 3. Mine was all about getting lost on this island and having to fight of crocodiles and things but I remember one part when I had my leg bitten off by something and I remember describing the blood soaking into the sand and killing the beast by ramming a tree branch down its throat !
My teacher told me it was good but a bit scary for an 8 year old !
I used to get home from school and write story's I enjoyed it so much !
Maybe you should write some stuff. I hadn't written anything for years but when I saw the poetry corner in "General Chat" it sparked something !
Yor spel cheker is corekt.Reading yours reminds me I can do a good enough impression of a cat meowing that it fools the dogs..... (spelling must not be my forte - I thought it was miaowing but my spell checker says otherwise)
You showed initiative Chris.....I was in the school recorder group, but couldn't read music (which was a bit of a handicap) so I used to follow the fingering of whoever I was next to. The teacher obviously sussed me out and that was the end of my musical career.
Do you mind if I print off your picture and send it to my eldest granddaughter? She's owl mad.....i draw owls alot, play the spoons and bust a good jews harp but only when ive had a few.
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Because if we don't laughDITTO-DITTO-DITTO, and there's quite a few "DITTO'S" in here, Fi2000,
It's a proper Diabetics curse, is DITTO, whatever the nationality.
Don't know why I laugh.......it's a curse, a curse worse than any of the plagues themselves.
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If I tried that I'd get stuck and never get out ..... not always sure I can get up if I sit on the floor....Wow Carol your drawings are amazing!!
Talents... Hmm.. I do like to climb in small spaces/boxes that people say I won't be able to get into.. Some would say talent, some would say idiot... I think it's the giant child in me!
Wow, this thread is bringing back memories - I remember my Dad showing me how to play a comb and paper - just tissue paper wrapped over it and mmmmm'ing against it with the lips... daresay I wasn't very tuneful but it was fun.....thanksthats them good ol' foot tapping stuff They are fun simple instruments anyone can teach themselves to play, i learnt the spoons off my uncle and the jews harp off my dad, we used to get them out all the time at christmas get togethers and also play them to guests in the Hotel bar we used to have in North Wales, those days have gone by now as my uncle has passed and we sold the hotel, but me and dad still play together when we meet up. i also play bodhran and guitar, gaelic and traditional celtic music is one of my first loves, its the irish and scottish blood in me.
I could never breathe right for any wind instruments.....I play the cornet (in a brass band)and electric organ, and I used to play the flute, but I'm not sure if I could get a tune out of one now, and when I was as school played descant and tenor recorders.
Course you can MalcomDo you mind if I print off your picture and send it to my eldest granddaughter? She's owl mad.....
Isn't it hard to breathe properly when playing itJust to get back on track before we're shouted at for derailing. I can play Dixie through a nose flute.
Thought you had sandpapered them off?Blimey!! talk about multi talented. I'll send my holed socks to you then for darning instead of throwing them away.
So you couldn't cook the books or blow your own trumpetWell here goes I used to play a trumpet at school , had to carry the thing about 3 miles with cookery basket and bag with books in ,,,,,
Couldn't really cook very well....
Needle work no good either , in fact I was not a good at school person couldn't wait to leave ...
And there was not enough breath left to blow the trumpet after the three mile walk .. Had no money for the school bus
Still have it today in my loft ...parents paid for a couple of years by instalments ...not enough puff to get a note now ...better give it back to them ...
So many hidden talents ...mine is a bit in the past now though ...
Your greatest talent Adrian is making us all laughIf you'd have combined your trumpet with your cookery basket, you could have made a "crumpet".That would have made it lighter.
Remind me where that comes from ..... it's ringing little bells in my brain but nothing much is coming to mind.....Course you can Malcom
Arrh yew shore?Yor spel cheker is corekt.
What happens when you have a really bad cold and there's a gig you just can't turn down?... could be messy me thinks.I can play Dixie through a nose flute.
Remind me where that comes from ..... it's ringing little bells in my brain but nothing much is coming to mind.....
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