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Friday 31 August 2018
Chinese Translation of The Butcher The Baker and The Undertaker
Chinese Translation of The Butcher The Baker and The Undertaker (c) By Michael Casey
The Butcher The Baker and The Undertaker ©
By Michael Casey
(I have a Shanghai wife, so be nice)
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迈克尔 卡西
第一章葬礼
弗林夫人的葬礼下跌在周三,早盘收盘,因此,所有的店主都能够参加。弗林太太曾爱过的所有人 – 她是当地的八卦。这是她的话这就形成了一种抖动水泥是必然的商店街一起。
每个人都参加了会议: – 帕特里克从面包店,Amjit从一般的商店,彼得从鱼店,从衣服和鞋店的女孩。所有街道想显示他们的尊重。大希德从屠夫站在一个悲伤的弗林先生身旁,提供情绪和身体的支持,在一个点上弗林先生几乎跌跌撞撞地进入坟墓等是他的悲痛,他会节省很大的希德抱着他的胳膊下降英寸 这一切都是那么伤心,每个人都有弗林太太和她的离谱八卦的特殊的内存,虽然不准确路透社,她总是更快,当然永远的利益
- 是的,她会非常怀念。
珀西承办降低棺材眼泪从他的眼睛倒下了,他习惯了这种伤心事,但即使是他抑制不住的泪水。人们以为殓没有任何情绪,但他们做到了,他们从小隐藏自己的情绪,就像医生做.Sid的巨大手中持有弗林先生正直的送葬棺材提起往事扔地上。然后用可怕的感叹这意味着远不止千言万语弗林先生移离坟墓了,希德轴承他。慢慢地,大家都伤心地钻进自己的汽车和货车,跟着殡仪车下山,下朝街。这本来看上去几乎滑稽所有的货车侧面的标志,就像一个移动广告的shops.Almost滑稽的街道,但对悲伤含泪的脸,
在山脚下军士穆赫兰在等待
送葬。
“刚停那里的警察都系缆桩,其确定了三个小时”,他说,虽然在铸造弗林先生一眼说。
马克和阿娇走出了网吧迎接吊唁,这就是如果映入眼帘的是这样一个令人难过的时刻正确的字。
“她会错过”,马克说,他紧张地与他的围裙播放。
“她是个了不起的女人”,说阿娇收集乔治·弗林了以母性的拥抱,并引导他进入网吧。
“是的,她总是说她 – 她是对的”,说乔治叹了口气。
正如乔治店主内带领全体停,走在游行队伍缓慢进入网吧。阿娇在柜台省亲乔治所以帕特里克曾与马克的词。
“它是否顺利,他没有服用还算是他?” 问马克,当他看到他的妻子持有乔治的手安慰他。
“他似乎轴承好了,大SID是打算让他在他家一个星期后,我们就写到这里吧”,帕特里克说,他看了看周围的咖啡馆,在各界朋友弗林太太了。
“那就好,他不会想在自己家里独自一人,也没有几天反正”马克说,他弹了一些面包屑解下围裙。
乔治挤阿娇的手感谢他的方式到帕特里克和马克是网吧的另一边了。
“谢谢你安排了这次,马克。”他说走动他的手中。帕特里克注意到他的手在颤抖,虽然乔治的声音似乎再次保持稳定。
“对不起,我们没能参加葬礼,这需要较长的时间安排比预期”马克说。
“你的精神在那里”是乔治的回答,话似乎伤到他,眼泪又开始流动。
“你需要更多的茶,阿娇为君子多喝茶”马克说匆匆,让他逃跑了,他觉得自己像一个被困的人。“我太傻”,说乔治寻找他的手帕。“这不算什么”,帕特里克说,他递给乔治自己的手帕。“茶,热,甜,只要你喜欢它”轻轻松松地在阿娇试图减轻了一点东西。
“感谢情人”乔治说。
“不要让马克听到你或者它会是不是要离婚”阿娇笑了,虽然在她的心脏,她哭了。
乔治喝着他的茶和帕特里克看着感觉很不安,他怎么可能比乔治米尔孩子安慰他,谁愿意经过五十多年的失去了一半他的生活的人。答案从大希德来到谁来到笨拙得像个婴儿elelpant,与威士忌在他的手一个巨大的瓶子绽放出他XXXXX大小的黑色西装,但在希德的手也可能被误认为是一个缩影。
“来吧乔治得到这样下来你”,希德说,他倒了一些威士忌入茶的乔治杯。
“你让我醉”乔治叹了口气说。
“它会温暖你的心脏的蚶它只是你需要什么”来自希德的beltched答复。
每个人都在网吧笑了起来,出浮雕比什么都重要的。所以,乔治说的欢呼声给大家
,然后喝他的茶。
“如果它足够爱尔兰好那么它足以让我们好,我的意思是他们在葬礼上喝醉了 – 他们不帕特里克” 要求希德。“如果你的意思之后,那么你的那种权利”帕特里克面带微笑的丝丝回答。
“案例证明,我会回来一分钟”希德说,他剥离出来在人群中分发威士忌进入网吧每杯。一分钟后他回来了帕特里克和乔治的旁边。“哪里是我的杯具”问希德东张西望。“我搜索”帕特里克与他的肩膀的shrugg说。“嗯,我会离不开”说希德把酒瓶放在他的嘴唇和击落什么一定是半品脱。
阿娇指着希德,所以马克决定,他不得不说些什么。
“以前大家都喝醉可你至少尝试吃一些食物。”他说假装恳求。
“是的,我肚子有点饿”,希德说,他降低了他的嘴唇日威士忌酒瓶,在时间再次嗝
。
“我想我们应该,她会希望它”乔治叹了口气说。
乔治去朝自助餐,开始帮自己,
其他人紧随其后。这家商店的女孩,然后聚集在他最多把他包在他们的集体拥抱。当他们在咕咕地叫他中士穆赫兰走了进来。
“谢谢你安排停车‘MULS’”,帕特里克说,他信任的饮料进入军士的手。
“这是什么,这就是警方那里,除了它是一个星期三所以没有太多的流量在这里”回答的军士。“如果是什么话,我会好好喝回说:”帕特里克深远的饮料。
“如果我没去上学和你在一起我嫌你的嘴”开玩笑的军士。“你做的已经”
“当”之称的军士喝着他的威士忌“这是好事”他补充说。“第四届年度校际橄榄球比赛,我在”诺曼“和你在‘丹麦人’如果我没记错的话,我不会给你的球,所以你就把我。” 帕特里克说,同时试图板着面孔。“有时我想,咂嘴必须腐坏你的大脑它必须是近二十年前,以确保 – 事实上,我知道它已经腐坏你的大脑”,在他的威士忌喝明知之前说的军士。“所以,我有一个腐坏的大脑是不是?” 说帕特里克故作愤愤不平。
“是的,你总是比我聪明,但你离开学校。” “嗯我爸爸死了,我想成为挣
工资的人。” “但是,你爸爸留给你的面包店。”
“所以”,帕特里克谁是现在真正愤慨说。“那么,你做了什么,你
接手的公司吗?” “我成了一个挣工资的人。” “你父亲的脚步面包
师傅?” “没有,送奶工。”
“而糕点生意做得这么好。”
“嗯,我喜欢与众不同”,帕特里克说,像一个四岁。“刚刚证明,该嫌做变坏你
的大脑。” “你可以说话,但是你怎么样”,帕特里克说,挥舞着他的手指。“我在
学校呆上。”
“你有三A级”
“是的,我做到了,我们爱尔兰人并不都是像你一样愚蠢”
他们暂停而帕特里克补充自己的眼镜,身边的人几乎不亦乐乎,由于威士忌的瓶子更不知从何处出现过这一点。品尝他们的饮料,一会儿帕特里克和军士之后。穆赫兰恢复了他们的辩论至于谁更愚蠢。
“但是,那你与你的三个A等级吗?” “我成了一名警察”说现在愤怒的军士。
“你忘了说,你拒绝了大学的地方,变成了‘铜’”,帕特里克说,就好像从讲坛咒骂军士。
“我还以为你忘了说:”一个垂头丧气军士。“好吧,我没有” MULS“那你忘了另一件事。
” “是什么”,说军士拉自己到他的全高和刷干净制服的前面。
“你喝值班”一副幸灾乐祸的帕特里克说。
“嗯‘帕特里克’的一件事,你忘了” MULS“在这里,我可以喝一瓶威士忌,不醉”回答他的胸部肿胀骄傲的军士。“哦,S-”
“语言,你不想让我抓你做你的”军士大笑起来之前说。
帕特里克加入进来,虽然店里的女孩以为他是一个葬礼有点太高兴了。
“这是好女孩,它什么弗林太太本来想”乔治说。所以女孩自己满足一些激光看起来帕特里克方向恢复他们的George咕咕之前。
“我应该记住的是,你从Poteen厂商的长线
,所以,没有什么会得到你喝醉了“笑帕特里克。‘哦,我可以喝醉,但它必须是好东西’,回答了胜利中士一路过关斩将,最后他喝了。”我会现在已经关闭,但我有有一两件事要告诉你”‘那是什么?’问了一个仍然微笑着帕特里克。
“晚上所有”军士说,他摇摇晃晃走出了网吧。正如帕特里克看着他离开,他可以看到,一旦在大街上的军士。是作为法官的清醒。
帕特里克击落在他的杯子最后一滴用温暖的笑容在他的唇上Amjit出现在他身后用瓶子来填充他的玻璃。
“你就像保罗·丹尼尔斯兔子的一个对我攀升”。“这就是你总是说” Amjit回答,因为他充满帕特里克玻璃。
“你肯定爱尔兰享受一个葬礼”他继续说,他补充了自己的玻璃。
“你的很多不这样做太糟糕了,你不是说你在寺庙有样的党”。
“德勤”假装敬酒回答Amjit。
“够了,无论如何,什么可怜的老乔治”打断帕特里克在乔治的方向点了点头。
“我真的不知道。”说Amjit摇摇头,他盯着到他的玻璃寻找答案的底部。
“她的闲话有助于使这条街是什么,现在她走了”,“如果只有乔治能继续她的工
作”喃喃Amjit。
Patrick和Amjit看着彼此在瞬间,同样的想法在他们的头脑。
“乔治可以是新的街谈巷议”,他们异口同声地说。“有时候,我觉得你
是印度的一半”。
“不,你必须是爱尔兰的一半”来了帕特里克的快速回复。他们笑了,并再次帕特里克接收的激光从商店的女孩看起来。因此,对有更多的喝stiffle他们的笑声。“我记得的最后一则新闻弗林太太告诉我说:” Amjit试图板着面孔。
帕特里克又过了一口他的玻璃前问“那是什么?” “只有你和麦蒂从鞋店都拿到严重”。帕特里克翻了翻眼睛嘶嘶他的回复之前,“我甚至从坟墓里纠缠,大家想嫁给我。” 他继续之前又过了一口。“是的,我们没有走出去一次或两次,但她暗示,如果它没有得到严肃的,我不得不住在房子里,而不是在一个平面面包店以上”。
“这是一个想法,我无意中听到什么军士。穆赫兰说的话”。
“什么 !” 说一个相当恼火帕特里克。
“好你怎么来送奶工,即使你拥有一家面包店?” “我认为evrybody有大耳朵在
这里!” “我爱Jaswinder大耳朵”微笑Amjit说。
帕特里克只是摇摇头,继续“好重复自己,我爸死了,留给我的面包店,因为我才十六岁的我决定,我会去工作,成为房子的人的时间之前再次把他的酒杯但16岁时,我成为了一名送奶工,仅仅是不同的,并且我喜欢开着牛奶漂浮的想法。我不喜欢在那个年代的传统理念”帕特里克咬着牙说。
“你是我的敏感,有时” Amjit说。
“对不起,Amjit,它只是我希望麦蒂将是一个”说略垂头丧气帕特里克。
Amjit穿上帕特里克的肩膀他的手安慰他,然后经过Amjit的嘴唇笑着缓慢闪烁。
“你要知道这将是个好消息乔治与开始他新的职业生涯。”他说,试图板着面孔。
“只要你敢,我会我会我会”啪啪帕特里克。“哦,不,你不是说你会Marmellize我” Am jit说。他们都让出笑声的钟声,这为他们赢得了两个以上的激光看起来,尤其是特雷西。
“哦,对了Amjit我不会被周围今晚的晚餐”“为什么?” 说Amjit举起eybrows一半期
待一个笑话。“我要去另一个舞蹈”是几乎不好意思回答。“我认为你可以从我们
印度人学习一两件事”。“那是什么?”
“包办婚姻”。
“有时候我想你可能是正确的”说帕特里克寻找到他的酒杯的底部,如果咨询神谕。
“我觉得你太伤心,才更好地循环”,Amjit说笑声中他的声音轨迹。
“哦,是啊,我会回去跟马克说:”帕特里克完成他的饮料。Amjit看着帕特里克搬走,他真的为他感到遗憾,帕特里克拥有一切,但他没有,他最需要的东西 – 妻子
“那么你认为什么食物?”马克要求帕特里克走近。
“它看起来很棒像往常一样,但我不得不承认,我一直在喝居多。如果做了所有的酒都来自顺便说一下?” “当然韦恩,愚蠢的。”马克依靠他弹屑从他的柜台。
“我仍然感到惊讶,你放弃了这个5星级生活”说,帕特里克用双手示意。
“嗯,我所做的这一切在大网吧不在咖啡馆,但餐馆和酒店遍布欧洲,但家是心脏是
,等我回来,试图教你很多”马克说,他推在Patrick和一盘菜了他的玻璃远。
“谢谢,我有点饿了现在的”帕特里克说,他藏在像一个饥饿的人。“但是,为什么回来这里。”他几口之间的喃喃自语。“好不是为了钱”马克笑道”不过说实话,我喜欢看到人们吃着我准备什么,在你在一个地下室里陷了下去一个五星级酒店,你不妨在在核潜艇一个峡湾的底部,你永远可以看到人民对你们的工作。” “嗯,这是很好的”帕特里克喷出。
“我可以用你喜欢它你的餐桌礼仪告诉”马克开玩笑说。“所以,你是一个艺术家说:”帕特里克试图理解出现虽然他并不令人信服。
“是的,我是一个艺术家:和SID是经过威士忌围绕我们都会小便艺术家很快的方式判断”,马克说,他在Sid的方向点了点头。
帕特里克看过去,看希德浇威士忌到每个人的杯子。“我想你可能是对的。”他的呼
吸深大口大口之间说。
在那一刻,咖啡馆开门和温斯顿进来看作为是怎么回事轻度的意识模糊。温斯顿走到柜台前,看看马克可以解释。
“如果这是一个私人派对,那么为什么不邀请我?” “这不是一个真正的政党,温斯顿
,弗林太太死了,这是她的葬礼今天说:”帕特里克静静。
“你在开玩笑,男人只见她前几天,她挥舞着大约讲有些离谱的故事无疑是她的武器”。
帕特里克摇了摇头,温斯顿摇摇难以置信地看着马克,看它是否是真的了。
“但人,她是一个漂亮的小姐,真正漂亮的小姐,这是不好的,真正的坏消息。”他又摇了摇头,他的辫子殴打他的肩膀上。“你去哪儿了,你一定是唯一一个谁也不知道”马克问。
“巴士 – 即将倒闭”流口水温斯顿。
“哦,你的意思是你的海盗电台不得不再次搬家”帕特里克说,他把另一三文鱼三明治放进嘴里。
“什么,什么,你有什么说什么的人”结结巴巴地说温斯顿努力是无辜的,并完全失败。
“这没关系,温斯顿,大家都知道,绝对每个人”马克说他一到背部和生产的三明治板震惊温斯顿。
“怎么做人,怎么样!”。
“我怕了我的母亲,她与无线电1天摆弄并在您的站出来。”帕特里克说,他嚼着一块三明治。
“他忘了说,你的卷发工程师在他的奶圆”马克补充说。
“你知道卷毛”温斯顿笑了,露出金馅料的斑点。“高大的小伙子,薄 – 没有头发”喃喃
三明治之间帕特里克。“那是我的男人”。
“哦,如果你看到他,告诉他,他会拿他yougarts了一段时间,供应商罢工。‘会做’微笑温斯顿。
马克递给温斯顿一杯茶,温斯顿可以问了。“你总是这样说:”温斯顿采取了一口面前微笑着感谢马克。
温斯顿不解的看着,然后再喝着,看着从帕特里克马克之前。
“这是什么,我认为它是什么?”
“对不起,我要提醒你,希德并不满足于把威士忌
成茶的杯子。他把一夸脱的锅太”,appologised马克。‘这没关系的人,这是重新
AL-LY至关重要的’微笑温斯顿。
“你最好不要有太多的茶,如果你在开车你那车”马克补充说。
“这没关系,我会只有这个话,我会说这是乔治多么可悲然后我就走。”
Smiling Paul saves the Chinese Restaurant Business of his friend when he wins money, but he gives it all away to help his Chinese friends, because friends are worth more than money.
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Singing SongsJun 7, '10 2:47 PM
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To sing is to doubly praise, Saint Cecilia said that. My sister says it too on occasion. Singing makes us all happy, it lightens the load, it helps pass the time, if we are happy we'll whistle or hum or sing. Just ask any workman, though workmen still like to whistle, or should I say wolf whistle when they see a pretty girl. "Hello Darling" rings out from high up an unfinished building, followed by laughter when the girl turns around and the girl is in fact a boy with a girlish haircut.
But I was talking about singing. My girls were singing "A sailor went to sea, sea sea, to see what he could see see see." so obviously I jointed in. My youngest was amazed that I knew it,so I told them that that rhyme must be at least 50 years old. So on they sang, doing the hand clapping that accompanies it. It took me back, where have all the years gone, I really hope I can last till 100 then I'd have more time with my girls and any grandchildren or even on great great grandchild. But that's up to God, the girls Great Grandpa is alive and kicking into his 90s, he's on his 3rd wife now having worn out the 1st 2, Shanghai diet in a warm China may explain it.
Grandma does sing Jesus songs with the girls over the Internet from Shanghai, and my big daughter has just joined the choir at Saint Hilda's down road from the woods. Google tells me Hilda was very wise and lived a monastic life. My daughter did an audition and was let into the choir. They even pay a small stipend. My own sister has been singing over 45 years, despite us telling her to shut up. Me and my brothers were altar boys, none of us getting any reward for this church work. Perhaps we should have stopped being Catholics and moonlighted for the Protestants. I was also a reader for 7 years, so I can remember passages from the Bible, as well as hearing them all my life these past 50 years.
Singing songs is very very touching, a song will touch the heart and my sister is right, to sing is to doubly praise. Songs at funerals which open the floodgate, Angels by Robbie Williams is very popular now, it was played at my cousin's funeral; songs at the last night of the Proms which make you proud and happy. As I talk to you I listening to music, Hotel California from the Eagles, 34 years ago that was out. I never guessed I'd spend 3 years in an hotel. Hotels have music to kill the deadness of an empty foyer/reception area, as do bars. Songs that you can sing too give a place a good vibe. Gay bars play lots of Abba I'm told, again because its great happy music, it helps the fun on a cold Tuesday evening. I'm listening to an old Elton John album now, Made in England, its worth digging out, its from 1995. Classical music and opera touch us too, even when we cannot understand a word. Pavorotti, and that blind Italian singer Andrei Bocelli, both can touch us. I remember in 1966 when the whole family went to Lourdes, we were singing Ave Maria in the darkness, holding up our lighted candles, perhaps 40,000 people singing in the dark. Now that is really touching and uplifting. I suppose other Faiths do things their way which are no doubt just as powerful.
As you have all no doubt gathered through these blogs, I do like my music, a pocket DAB is always close to me, in fact after 5 years its a bit battered, so I have to save up for a replacement. When you're happy and you know it clap your hands, is a song we sing when we are kids, we are all so free. We sing when we are in the shower, we sing when we are in love.
Song is the Spirit that cannot be broken, we sing to babies in the crib, babies can hear before they are born, its singing that creates love.
So sing, sing, sing. For we are alive.
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As these tears fallJun 3, '10 12:33 PM
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As these tears fall, we remember we have been here before.
As these tears fall, the love we feel hurts so much more.
As these tears fall, we are stunned and don't know what to say.
As these tears fall, we must remember them all.
As these tears fall, we think of the smiles.
As these tears fall, we remember the laughter.
As these tears fall, we remember the kisses.
As these tears fall, we touch their things that will never be used again.
As these tears fall, we finish ironing the shirt or the trousers that will never be worn again.
As these tears fall, we feel a hole in our heart that aches so much.
As these tears fall, we remember their touch, comforting and more.
As these tears fall, we are heartbroken for our lost futures.
As these tears fall, we give thanks for what we did have.
As these tears fall, love carries on, we will meet again.
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Having a Heat WaveMay 22, '10 7:11 PM
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Well the sun has shone on Birmingham, my wife took the kids to a fancy pool with slides and so forth. I had said just go down the road, 200 yards to the local swimming baths. The kids wanted slides so off she drove. Only the Stourbridge centre was closed. So she soothed the kids with magazines. I just laughed when they got back, the kids didn't want to try the local baths as they now had something to read. So the back garden was now the beach, a pink umbrella was now a sun shade, pink hats were worn and sun tan cream was spread everywhere. The plastic kids chairs were also dragged out into the garden, the bedspread from one of the beds upstairs was also dragged into service. The fish radio would also have been pressed into service only the batteries have fallen out. As for me I went out shopping when the edge had gone off the heat. It was a DIY Subway brought into the home, so we had wraps that we filled with mayonaise and ham and spicy stuff. Washed down with fizzy pop and coffee. Ice cream and cones were ready in the fridge. We had a pudding if thats the right word of ice cold pineapple and its juice. If you've never had pineapple and its juice chilled right down, then do try it. It was family affair then we settled down for Dr Who on tv, we cannot decide on the new Dr Who, he just seems silly, we want him to be great but he isn't.
A kind neighbour knocked the door to tell us the car window was still open, the kids had left it that way when they were out searching for a pool. So at least the car will still be outside in the morning. My girls are off to join a choir in the morning, so you can imagine what that'll lead too. I can remember my sister singing and 45 years ago and more "shut up"was how us Casey boys responded, she's still in that church choir. So If I reach 100 my own girls could be singing in the Warley Woods choir. So that's our day today, tomorrow is Pentecost which is when the Holy Spirit came to the disciples, its a kind of birthday, the birth day of the Church. It was a beginning and Pentecost can be a beginning for each and everyone of us, we don't have to speak in tongues or do miracles. Just saying hello to somebody on the bus or in the street, a simple smile can be a beginning, breaking down barriers with love.
thats us in florida in 2006
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As I Look Out My WindowMay 12, '10 7:07 AM
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As I look out my window the breeze gently rocks the rose bush in my front garden. Loony Chick the teddy bear or should I say the teddy chick big and bright yellow sits in the front window. He or is it she, came all the way from Shanghai last Summer now Loony Chick sits in the window of our Birmingham home. But at least Loony Chick can still hear some Chinese every day and still smell Chinese food. So Life is normal for him or is it her? So what is normal? Having your own bed to sleep in and not some hotel far far away, not grandma's house in Shanghai, not an uncles house in Shanghai. Just normal, ordinary Birmingham. The clouds are so bright, the white white candy floss with all its funny shapes. The grey clouds are trying to group together to form rain clouds and then in the middle is the blue blue sky. This is Nature and is a Free Show, just as the breeze can be like a kiss on the cheek, the flowers beginning to bloom, the buds on the buds on my neighbours apple tree next door, the golden chain at the bottom of my own garden. Transplanted 20 years ago and more from my own mum's garden. The technicolour green grass in the garden, the bluebells in the flower bed and a few stray ones in the lawn itself. Grandpa's flower too, as we call one lone tulip which holds such memories for us. There are a few weeds too and some wild shamrock that survived this harsh Winter just gone, scattered chalks in the yard, or should I say patio, which has drawings all over it, thanks to my artistic girls. Then there is the view of the washing line with small small clothes on it, untill you see my "flags" giant items blowing in the wind, my clothes are so big compared to my girls things. When I was in Shanghai the 1st time, now over 10years ago, we could locate Ma's house by my flags hanging from bamboo poles from the window ledge 4 stories up.
And the point of all my musings? Today everybody wants to talk about the new PM and the New Politics, and there will be much noise made. So instead of worrying about that, why not just sit sit back and have a nice cup of coffee and a Cadburys Crunchy Bar too. Look outside in the garden and see the bumble bees bumbling, see the magpies dance about, they may even steal your Crunchy Bar wrapper. Watch the clouds amble through the sky, listen to that ticking clock on the shelf besides the hugh Chinese/English dictionary, bound in red of course. The Tick Tock is soothing compared to the whine of the PC processor at my feet, I can hear the back door close as my wife brings in the washing. All these are ordinary things BUT usually they go unobserved, take time out, if I dare mention a rival chocolate bar, take time out just to enjoy life. None of this costs any money nor takes any effort, BUT will be good for your Spirit, failing that just reach for the Johny Walker Red Label, or in my case the Dr Pepper.
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This is Me - This is YouMay 3, '10 5:27 PM
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This is me, that's what all these these blogs are. Though I'd prefer you'd read the attachments, they are longer and have more depth to them. I'd also hope you'd read the 500page novel The Butcher The Baker and The Undertaker. Or maybe my play Shoplife.
Though there is more to me and to you than that. I took my watch off last night and it set me thinking. Our possessions define us, what we own shows what kind of person we are. My current watch is a cheap Russian one, but its an automatic one. I've fallen in love with automatic watches these past 7 years since my Chinese dad sent one to me. I also like paintings, real ones because there was an Italian art gallery near my house, if I look out my window I can see it, the artist is still there but he's moved on, now he does photos printed on canvas, his son's face beams out from the shop window. I also like Kebabs but I hardly eat them at all now. But I still love fizzy pop, 100 times more than I like beer. So does this make me a big kid? Or should I be all grown up and tell lies and pretend to be this and pretend to be that? I also love music, for years I saw bands in an upper room, a very smoke filled upper room. As well as listening to lots of music on the radio and buying CDs. Now I've moved on, I've downloaded my CDs to my PC so while I'm writing I can listen to my favourite groups.
So there you have it, a picture of me. If you heard this on the radio instead of reading it here would you like what you hear? Or the more of the picture you get do you hate it more and more? Its like the Election 2010 the more we hear from the different politicians the less or more we hate them. But what about you? What would you reveal, what would you hide.? Its like the makeup a woman puts on. If its done right it highlights her best features, but if its done wrong, it can be as bad as a child putting its mom's makeup on. Its your tone of voice which has to connect with or sooth the listener. Just as a mum sooths a sick child, or just as a dad scolds a naught child. Warmth can be heard in a voice, anger and violence can be heard in a voice, a voice can be as bad as chalk screeching on a blackboard. Thats why songs and music is so sweet because instantly it connnects with our souls. If I'm very lucky it takes 20seconds for my words to reach your heart, music is so fast and so powerful, thats why I admire and am jealous of music makers.
This is Me and This is You, you are the reader I hope you like what I write, I DO write so that people hear my voice, I'm not clever enough to write long literary passages. I hope I write as the average reader would write if they had the time to do so. Somebody was very kind the other day and she said she liked my stuff. So I can say that a little encouragement does go a long way. So when your son or daughter won't put the light out because they have not quite finished their diary, just be pacient, just as you have been with me.
my girls at breakfast
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May is a month of memories - something from a few years agoMay 2, '10 2:03 PM
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May is a month full of memories. Tomorrow my wife is 33, so its happy birthday to her.
Next Friday , one week after her Birthday its the 10th anniversary since my mum died
2 months after that ,my dad died, my brother did CPR and saved him long enough for the doctor to come
injection straight to the heart.Dad had died , but was revived. He was given a week to live. I sat in my sisters house a few hundred yards from mine and we picked hymns for dads funeral.
But he came back, read Padre Pio and Me for details www.michaelgcasey.multiply.com
Later in May just 2 years ago my wife's dad was killed in an accident in Shanghai. I rushed home from the
hotel, my eyes full of tears. Only he agreed with me and said I'd been right to send JJ back to China with he message to tell her parents all my bad points. Now still young he was dead. He died a few days before his
granddaughter's 3rd birthday, his 2nd granddaughter was still only 7 months old.
Two deaths and 2 Birthdays that’s what May brings. Every May brings the promise of Spring and Happiness that Birthdays bring. But it is balanced by 2 deaths. Death of a mum for me, and death of a dad for my wife.
Eternal balance and equilibrium .I remember my mum standing by the fridge in her blue and white smock, that was the last time I saw her, apart from in her coffin when I kissed her ice cold cheek. So much warmth now it was all gone. My sister went back to her house one day a few weeks after the funeral. There were flowers growing everywhere, white daisies growing everywhere. Our mum had sneaked up to my sister’s house on the 82 bus, then she'd planted seeds. Their scent was her memorial. Always loving her children, her 6 children, now the flowers were her smile goodbye.
I had put my wife on the first flight to Shanghai, I rung the hotel and said I'd be back in 2 weeks, I was left holding the babies, while my wife dashed off. Her dad was not quiet dead when she arrived in Shanghai, he was on support and still warm, JJ had time to kiss him goodbye. Then she had to arrange the funeral.
Now I wear my Chinese dad's best watch on my wrist, I have always loved watches , now I have a good one , all because somebody had died. May is a time of celebration in China and the East , the Spring Festival and so forth. For me May reminds me of my blessings, a mom who gave me such a deep Faith, as deep as I need it, and we all know that can be very deep indeed especially in time of need. My dad survived because of a miracle and I am not abusing the word. My prayers were heard and now I have 2 daughters too when then I had no clue what the future would do.
May moves me and I hope it moves you all, none of us can predict the future, no matter how hard we try but I know my ma and a are looking down from up there in the sky.
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The Chicken or The Egg or I want it my way 1stApr 28, '10 9:27 AM
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Which came 1st? The Chicken or The Egg? When we were kids our parents would say do the chores first and then you can have the tv or then you can go out and play in the garden or then you can shoot hoops. All manner of things, you can think of your own family situation, homework had to be done 1st before the relaxation. I'm smiling now as I think of Matila in the Roal Daohl story, we were wating the film version again recently. There her parents were total slobs and wanted her to watch TV and not study, its a great film, go get it out of the video store. Danny Devito and his real wife star in it. As for my own girls they are turning into minor book worms, and I'm so proud. We are lucky as the public library is at the bottom of our street. They still want kids tv first on occasions, and I might want to watch something myself but I have to keep the tv off, its my small sacrifice for them. I suggest that other parents have to keep the tv off as well as the hifi off too.
Falling in Love is another chicken and egg moment, boys or so it used to be wanted a kiss and more before falling in love. Whereas girls, or so it used to be wanted Love first and kisses and more 2nd. In Ireland its called the urge, when biology overtakes reason or shyness.Its when your body says its time, when your heart says its time. In my family 5 of us were over 40 when we married, but in the end the urge got us all. Its like coming home after a long holiday or vacation as you call it in the USA, finally you are at a place where you feel relaxed, like a comfy pair of shoes, like a warm bubble bath with chocolate and a glass of wine to hand. And if your bath is big enough, like having your love besides you, and if your bath isn't big enough well there is always a Valentine Night at a 5 star hotel. My cousin in Ireland said I had all my luck in one go. My dad had survived a near fatal heart attack and then he went into a home and there I found my one true love, as the National Enquirer might call it. Read Padre Pio and Me in attachment for detail. When you are in love though the chicken and egg does not matter because you try and put the other one 1st which is the old meaning of love. Or you end up arguing, but you then end up laughing so that must mean you both have egg all over your face, but neither of you cares.
Why does it not matter. Because there's always plenty of hot water in a 5 star hotel.
p.s. I started writing one thing but ended up doing another, could that too be love?
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Volcano April 2010Apr 21, '10 2:01 PM
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Some say that Volcano is Iceland's revenge on the UK, as it had to pay back billions when Iceland more or less went bankrupt. It had been selling very high interest bonds which in the end failed. England used anti-terrorist law to freeze and seize Iceland's assets. There is also the memory of the 1970s Cod Wars which were between Iceland and the UK.
The Volcano has made us all think about just what would life be like without planes. Just what it must have been like when people saw their first plane about 100years ago. Life has changed so much and the pace of life really does get faster. The photo below is where my mother was born in County Kerry Eire opposite Inch and the famous Dingle Peninsula. She lived in that "house" until she was 12, along with her mum and dad and 6 other siblings. Her brother Timothy died aged 7 of Rickets. I can remember my mother stood at the kitchen sink, crying as she shared this memory with me.
The Volcano has stopped all of us in our tracks, for a few days we were back in the 19th Century. Though we still had our phones and our Internet. Back then merchant seamen were the only men who sailed the seven seas. My grandad, my mum's dad, who I never met was a merchant seaman. I muse did he ever get to Shanghai, from the West of Ireland to the East of China. Without planes my wife would never have travelled so far. Airplanes have stirred the pot, I have a wife from Shanghai for starters, and the rest of my family is made up of different nationalities. Remember the old song "what the world needs now is a great American pot." You can Google it for the words and no doubt its on Utube somewhere.
The Volcano has emptied the skies, but filled our hearts. Filled our hearts with Hope and Longing, just when will our mum, dad, children, grannie be back with us where they belong.
In our house when the Internet was playing up, thats when we think when can we see grannie in Shanghai again, when can she sing songs with the kids over the Internet, when can we laugh and joke? Nowadays in our world air travel is just as important as that.
We only realize just how much we need a thing when we lose it, whether it be a plane in the sky or our water supply. In some Faiths they have a Retreat, which is when you retreat from this world and do without normal everyday things. A bit like a Pilgrimage. I've been on Pilgrimage 3 times in my life at different ages and it was fun. I went to Lourdes in southern France, you can literally feel the electricity in the air. Then it was stepping out from my normal day to day life and having a dose of Faith. I should add that its not just all praying in Lourdes, there is fun too. I'll write about it in the future. Back to the Volcano, this event has made us all realize just how much we all use/need planes. It can give us all a time for Peace
to get more connected with our inner self. A chance to get off the conveyer belt, to see the clear blue skies, literally. A chance to breath, to think, to ponder.
A Volcano is a big dirty thing that shakes, rattles and rolls us. A kind of rock music without the blue suede shoes. It reminds us just how little we are, we are like ants on this our beautiful Earth.
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How do YOU blog?Apr 13, '10 12:15 PM
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How do YOU blog? And perhaps more importantly, Why do you blog? I was thinking about my next blog here when I thought instead of writing about today's events I write about how I get to write about today's and any day's events. Me, I've started writing back in 1987, I kind of stumbled into it like I've done most things in my life. It did take my 1 year to learn, learn the hard way to write. I hope that I'm a better writer because of this. Little stories gave way into an attempt to write a book. Sat in front of the gas fire, on an old barn chair with the back cut off I perched a typewriter on a stool and away I went. I ended up with a 235 page novel which I then called "A Nation Of Shopkeepers", which was Napoleon's contemptous phrase for the English. Until Wellington cut him down to size. A few years later I decided I wanted more that just one typescript of my "masterpiece" so I bought an Atari 520 and started copytyping it all out, so then I'd have it on a computer and I could make multipul copies. I should add that the noivel doubled in size and I renamed it The Butcher The Baker and The Undertaker, I still have those multipul copies scattered around my house, just in case of fire or theft. 10 years ago when I met my Shanghai rose we had to invest in a proper computer and Internet so my wife could talk to her mum in Shanghai. As for me it was a chance to have a website so that my babies were safe in cyberspace. It also gave me a chance to blog. Now IF you compare one of my essays, attached to these blogs, then you can see there is a difference in style. I hope my blogs read as if its a bedtime story, your nan or grandpa is sitting in the chair beside you and he's recounting a funny story that makes you feel secure and happy and lets you drift off to sleep. For me its writing practice, if you don't practice then you forget how to do it. Its also a short form of writing that takes no more that an hour or much less, but it gives you a chance to "preach" to the rest of the world. You can also make friends. I used to practice my writing on positive thoughts.com and there were lots of nice folks there, one post got 800 views. The forum has now closed that's why I annoy people on this site instead. But back to my theme, why do we all blog, well its so we can all say "hey listen to me " , "I'm just as good as you", ultimately we have our own tv/radio station via our blogs. Or perhaps I should say Newspaper, its a chance to share, to boast, to grow together even, to laugh together too. I must say there are some good jokes that do the rounds and I do like them, not to forget the poems and thoughts that are shared. I was once in a bar in County Kerry and the pub was owned by an Irish writer, his book The Field was made into a film with Richard Harris. Hie neice told me that he wrote because it was "in him". What does that mean? I think I understand because the stories that are "in me" just have to come out. Even if you stop writing and its only as you are picking up litter around the 4star hotel car park that that ideas come back to you, then you can begin to understand what "in me" means. Just as musicians have the music in them, so words are in me and in you all as you blog here and now on this Multiply site. Do you wait for all the story to be ready in your head or do you just start with an idea and wait for the Muse to take you where it wants to go. I enjoy going with the flow, its like closing your eyes when youare on a long journey and when you open your eyes you have arrived at some place totally different, like crossing a border in the night. While I blog my big daughter sometimes sneaks downstairs so she can watch and read as I write something. Or when I finish a new blog I get her to have a read to see if it makes her laugh or whatever. All I can say is that to blog is to share, folks may never bother to open an attachment but at least for the course of the blog I have an audience, even if it could only be an audience of one, and that's my daughter.
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Library BooksApr 12, '10 2:54 PM
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Over 40 years ago one Summer my brother needed to go to the library, so he took all of us in toe. The library is a fine old building from the Victorian age when it was thought you could educate the working class masses. You can google and find out more for yourself, or maybe there is an old English history book in your own local library. Anyways we got to the library and it was shut, so my brother said "at least you've seen the library." It was a hot summer's day and we had all just walked 2 miles and it would be 2 miles back. I can remember there was a little sweet shop right next door, but I don't remember if we had any money for sweets onthat occasion. It was before the tower blocks were built at Spring Hill, this was around the time that old houses were demolished and the brand new idea of tower blocks was invented. It makes me realise just how much the passage of time has passed. I'm like Bill Clintonnow in that speech he gave, "I have seen more Summers than I will see." I've reached part two of my life, the part that leads to the end. Personally I feel my Life has not yet begun, does this make me a child or am I in denial? I still have dreams and you all know what they all, they are attached to my blogs. Back to the library, we have one at the bottom of my street, so we're getting our girls to use it. No need to walk to the Victorian one, which still stands, and they even diverted a new road to save the old library and now its a listed building, and still opens occasionally. So instead we walk to the bottom of our street, and to the right is the library, I think it was built in the 30s. Inside I get my girls to browse and pick up as many books as they can. Nowadays you are allowed to borrow 12 books at a time, when I was using a library it used to be four. I read Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes books when I was 12 or so, I never became a detective, I was just hiding from Mr Gallagher and his hit slipper, that started at the age of 8 and changed my life for the better. Corporal punishment hurts the butt but focuses the mind. Once hitten twice shy so to speak. I ended up as Head Boy too. And all because of not knowing my times tables, but I was never hit again, I made sure of that, There was the class library on the bookshelves besides me so I practically read everything, literally everything, mainly History. When I left Primary school I was given The Outline Of History by H.G.Wells by the headmaster. It sits on the bookshelf to my right, next to an enormous Chinese/English dictionary and a bigger English dictionary, and a little fairy next to a photo of my girls with just enough room for a clock, I do love a nice clock, and watch for that matter. Back to the library at the end of the road my girls browse and my smallest one chooses a few books with bears inside, anything remotely like Pooh Bear always interests her. She finally settles for 10 books and her big sister has five. Its still the Easter holidays so I want to keep their minds occupied. A bit of reading and then TV and cartoons, all things Roal Dahl on tv are always a bit hit. As we leave the library "Daddy when will your books be in the library." "Whenever I find a publisher." is my reply full of hope. We cross over the road so they can look at comics in the store, then its off home, later after they have done some reading there will be reward while we do some shopping. I can still remember my mother teaching me to read by looking at the Phantom cartoon in the local news paper, more than 45 years ago. Now my big daughter as I call her is on Library books and she's away, my little daughter who calls herself the qutest while her big sister is the prettiest she just needs a bit of encouragement and then she too will be flying. My little daughter says she wants to be a doctor, she has a plastic stethoscope already, so only time will tell. I tell both of them to try and remember everything so they can in turn tell their own kids. My big daughter wants to be a designer so if she's a designer and her sister is a doctor then I'd be so proud. Us, we the Parents are stepping stones for our children to stand on, our shoulders are there so they can stand on them, and books are food to feed their appetite.
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Me and my RadioApr 7, '10 7:24 PM
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I remember my first radio,it was a small blue plastic tranny. I can remember when we heard the news on it that RFK had been asasinated. I remember the white plastic family tranny we had. I remember the old Bush radio with the saucer dial, that is now called retro. Having that radio given to us by Frank Brown a lodger of ours changed my life. We used to listed to the world tonight with Douglas Stewart reporting followed by the book at bed time.I can remember listening to The Ghost and Mrs Muir, only I fell asleep so my brother had to tell me what happened. I always had a radio beside me, it was my company when me brother left home, company while I did my homework and studied for my O Levels.Listen to Radio 4 constantly for 20 years.Perhaps hearing 3 plays a week for all those years, enjoying words, enjoying knowledge and news. When I heard about DAB I just had to have one,though they do eat batteries big time. I even bought an adapter so I can hear DAB through my HiFi. Real radio was my favourite until it disappeared, stations with Music and less prattle and talking over songs were my joy of DAB. I even bought a personal DAB radio as a Birthday present to myself 5 years ago. My Ferguson is still going strong, though my daughter has stolen it these Easter holidays and wants one of her own, even though she has a Blick DAB in her bedroom. Yes I am in love with radio, and if anybody wants to give me their DABs because their love affair is over then just send them along. AND if there are any fancy Pure personal dabs to be had I'd love them too, that way all my family could have one and I wouldn't have to hide my personal Dabs from my two girls. Radio can change a life and radio really is company, in some ways it has been a best friend to me, 40 years a friend and I hope 40 more years of friendship, though I'd rather hear my own plays on the radio. I can spot a radio 4 play at 100 yards now........
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General Election in UK coming soonApr 3, '10 9:14 AM
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I have a dream we had honest politicians
I had a dream only our elected representatives run the country
I had a dream people got selected because of worth
Not selected because of earth, how many acres they own
Not selected because of their dad knowing somebody else's dad
I had a dream that Class Warfare was in the dustbin of history
I had a dream where people voted for the best man or woman
NOT a parachuted in friend of a friend
Not a woman because she was a woman
But a candidate who was the best person for the job
Not a media savy nobody who was sucking up to a somebody
I had a dream that we the voters gave two fingers to the Political Class
I had a dream that we voted in somebody just like us,
Somebody just like our mum and dad or our uncle or our best mate
Just Somebody we could trust, somebody who would push the car in Winter, somebody who'd buy us a drink in the pub and not expect any in return.
I had a dream that we all looked in the mirror and voted for somebody just like us
Well that's my take on the Election Campaign here in England, you can read the newspapers on the internet www.telegraph.co.uk is what I'd recommend.
But there's lots of choice, bbc.co.uk/news and skynews.com are good .
As for me a long time ago I wrote a comedy version of an election. Its chapter8 and chapter9 in my comedy book The Butcher The Baker and The Undertaker I'll attach those 2 chapters so you can read it for yourself, and if you like it the entire book is attached too.
me in my best politician look,
or do I look like a doorman?
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Good Friday Service with added Shona SingingApr 2, '10 1:40 PM
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A few years ago at Easter Sunday Mass we had Shona singing, I think I put that blog on this site somewhere. Today its Good Friday, and in our Catholic tradition this means the passion Of Christ and the kissing of the cross. Followed by communion. Kissing of the cross is about thanking Christ for his humility in dying for us on the cross. Our priest also said a few words, he's been reading a Jewish scholar's book about faith and God and sharing it with us. Some of what he said I could understand other bits I could not. Its Philosophy and that takes a lot of thinking about. Though what I did understand I did agree with. Everybody goes up to kiss the feet of christ, so there are hymns while this is done. The final hymn was in Shona, very very good with a drum beat and shakers shaking while they sung and swung as the sung. This music really touched me. After kissing of the cross there was communion and more hymns, the final hymn was a Shona one, again with drum beats and shakers. This really was a great Good Friday for me. Normally the Shona Mass is at 1pm on a Sunday but for me it was really great to have them with us this Good Friday. 400 people may have been squeezed in.
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Olympic Folly I name it Spagetti UFOMar 31, '10 1:08 PM
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The new folly for the Olympics is a great idea.
I THINK IT SHOULD BE CALLED SPAGETTI UFO
cos thats what it looks like in the drawing in todays Telegraph. Do I get a prize for naming it. Spagetti UFO it rolls off the tongue.
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cheers from Birmingham the home of spagetti junction.
me and my girls 5 years ago, flu included
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National Health Service In England/ UKMar 22, '10 1:09 PM
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I've heard a lot of rubbish from USA explaining how the health service works in the UK. So here is a simple explanation from somebody who lives in England and uses the NHS from time to time. We all pay our taxes and national insurance levy when we get paid every month, PAYE or pay as you earn its called, in total this is roughly 25%. so if your earn 1200 a month 300 is taken away and you have 900 in your hand. Now if you are sick you make an appointment on the phone then you go to the doctors surgery. There you are examined and if medicine is needed then you get a perscription. The perscription you take to the pharmacy and the pharmacist gives you the medicine. The perscription costs 7.20 or so per item. If you need a few items on this occasion then you pay 7.20 or so for each one. However if you are on regular medication for say blood pressure and or high colestrol then you can get a prepayment card for 140 a year. So your medications may cost a lot BUT by buying the prepayment card you can save 100s of pounds.
There is NO charge to see the doctor. If you need to see the nurse at the doctor's surgery for any reason, say for checks of any kind then that too is FREE of charge. If you have a problem and the Dr refers you to the hospital for an Xray or Catscan or Physio then that is FREE too. You may need to see a specialist too for whatever reason. That is FREE too. When my dad nearly died and was given 1 week to live back in 96, my dad stayed in hospital for 12 weeks or so. There was NO charge for that either. So if any US politician says otherwise then they are just plain STUPID and a LIAR. You may think that paying 25% of your wage in tax/insurance is high, maybe it is I don't know what the USA figure is. BUT in return you get a good health service that looks after you from cradle to grave. Before my mother died she slipped on ice and broke her elbow. The medical care she got was FREE, she also had a slight stroke 6 months before she died, the medical care for that was free, as was the ambulance ride to hospital. My dad had a few heart attacks before he died, all of the medical care he got was FREE. As was his medicines, when you are old all medicines are free and you don't need to buy a prepayment card. If you are on a low wage then medinices come free too, I think under 16k income then its free medicine. If you read Padre Pio and Me attached to this blog then you'll have your eyes opened in another way.
Over here you don't need a mortgage to pay for your medicines nor a mortgage to pay for doctor's visits. That's what makes this society a great place to live in, YES its not perfect but there is a Health Safety Net for all. If you have money you can pay for things IF you want, but remember the line "WE the People" that should mean something in any society.
Attachment: Padre Pio and Me.doc
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Let Them Eat Cake or how the wife tried to poison me Mar 11, '10 11:01 AM
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me with the flu in 2005
My wife loves cake. She always brings home some really nice cake and if I'm lucky I get the crumbs, and I mean crumbs. But we end up laughing so that's fine, the kids love cake too. So I'll see the wrapper and be told that it was the kids fault and there was none left. I'm too big already I'm told, so I get none. You can get some really nice cake in Sainsbury's or you can get some cake and coffee in Drucker's cafe in the city centre by House of Fraser. My mum used to buy glazed ring donuts when I was a child, somehow I always ended up with 2 or sometimes 3. That's a long time ago now. As for the wife and her cake, she loves eating it and there is Chinese cake which is different to western cake. So the wife decided to make cake and I was the crash test dummy so to speak. The first attempt was ok but the filling was not totally baked. I still ate it anyway. The crust was a little burnt too, but didn't King Alfred burn the cakes too, so she is in very good company. Next she contacted the good and the great in the Chinese community, even the Dr wife of the Dr who had given me acupuncture last week. No it wasn't a medical problem, just what was the methodology for making the best cakes. Chinese people are totally focused on anything they do, whether its science, industry, building Shanghai, or as I've discovered making cakes. There is good news though, the one think Chinese people are bad at, is, drinking beer. They fall over after just a few pints. So my wife armed with fresh insight and the correct gas setting for the oven tried again. The second attempt was even better, I was scolded for eating all her hard work. She even left a trail of flour dust all over the computer after she'd checked a Chines site which had a cookery section. Today she was practicing making beef, so obviously I had to try it, and it was very good. The 3rd attempt at baking was also today. And it was perfection, her Chemist training no doubt had helped, even if she joked she was a Chemist and she could kill me if she wanted. The cakes were good and I reluctantly had to leave some for the kids for when they got home from school. Tomorrow another lot of baking will happen.I will pretend to be a porcupine as I have more acupuncture while downstairs my wife will be dressed in her bright red cook's bib with the Korean writing on as she cooks. Masterchef in our house.
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New TechnologyFeb 27, '10 7:19 AM
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New Technology (c)
By
Michael Casey
I was a computer operator a long time ago, back in the 70s to be exact. People used to be impressed when you told them. A computer disc drive was as big as a washing machine and it vibrated just as much. Tape drives were used too, 2400 feet of tape that had to be screwed onto the machine, which was as big as a wardrobe. The sensors on the tape drives had to be cleaned regularly, the cleaning fluid used to turn my finger tips white. Every now and then you had to cut back the magnetic tape as it became worn out as only the first few hundred feet were being read and so the start of the tape was crumpled.
You had to be inventive too, one night shift disaster came calling our names. The beginning of the tape of a master file just broke. We just had to fix that tape, so what did we do? We cut off 30 feet from a spare tape, and literally tied it with a knot to the beginning of the master tape. By doing this the master had enough run in tape before the silver marker. After the silver marker was raw data, in front was just the run in, enough tape to wind around the post before reaching the silver marker and then the all important data.
So holding our breath we typed in the command, the update run began, we scream in relief. And then we did just what we always did. We hit play on the ghetto blaster which lived on top of tape decks. For those technology historians reading this we used Dec PDP 1170s, then later on we updated to Dec PDP 1184s. The height of previously used computers. Now people will laugh, but back then 30 years ago and more we were all "Smooth Operators" we just loved the Sade song when it came out. As for todays technology, a touch screen HD quality 23inch all in one computer is what everybody will have soon. Life moves on.
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Pennies scattered around my houseFeb 20, '10 6:43 PM
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They say that if you look after the pennies the pounds/dollars will look after themselves. So what should I say if I have a trail of pennies, if I keep on finding pennies all over the place, a kind of trail of pennies. And they are pennies and sometimes dimes, for my daughter has decided to leave American coins all over the place for me to find. We were in Florida in 2006 and we no doubt brought back a few coins. My daughter has found them and thinks its fun to leave them all over the house for me to find. I don't know if its just a joke, or is she trying to encourage me with this trail of coins. Someday I'll win some money, or maybe even the lottery and then we can buy a big house and then she can have an arts and crafts room. That would be better than a trail of paint and water up the stairs to her room. It is nice to find the odd American coin, it makes me smile and it reminds me just how much she loves me. Her younger sister has no notion of money, we don't give her money, we buy her any things she wants so we avoid giving her cash.
Its better to keep children innocent as long as possible, some children demand money and know notes are a lot better/bigger than coins. This always strikes me as taking the innocent away from children, just as saying Santa does not exist is a bad and evil thing to say. Everybody knows Santa is real. Anyway don't let your children fall in love with money, my youngest doesn't even know that the brown coins have less value that the silver ones, nor that the gold ones are best of all. I want that to stay that way as long as possible. Streetwise kids are a sad reflection of society, mine will stay safe for as long as possible.
And as for a trail of American coins around the house, they are my big daughter's joke, for she knows I'm happy to find even one penny, especially as it means she loves me.
Goodnight I have to tuck my children in bed now, and that is better that all the pennies or pounds in the world.
feb 19th snowman
Attachment: Padre Pio and Me.doc
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Sex and The CityFeb 17, '10 2:50 PM
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Sex and The City is a big hit tv show. Perhaps it was a girl thing that spread to everybody else after girls loved it first. I never used to watch it. My wife introduced me to it. The outrageous behaviour of the 4 girlfriends and their outrageous friends,some gay some straight, but all funny.
Its not the kind of thing I'd write,my style is my style, a gentler kind of comedy, harking back to Ealing Comedies and Don Camillo books. But as for Sex in The City its big its brash and very loud, just as Americans are, I believe Michelle Obama is/was a fan. The blonde in the show has the most outrageous lines and is the one with the biggest lust, but there is pathos too. In one episode after a bout of cancer she is now wearing a wig and at a benefit she says its all too horrible and as for the wig it makes her sweat, so she takes the *(&^ thing off, and the audience of female cancer survivors do the same and there is massive applause. I suppose the thing about Sex and The City is that it shows women as lusty ones, normally its men who are chasing women in films and tv shows. We all remember Michael Caine in Alfie probably 40years ago now. With Cilla Black singing the title song "What's it all about Alfie" Now decades on we have women who know what they want and will get it, if a man has what they want then they will take it with both hands, what's good for the goose is good for the gander. It is very funny and at times very touching.I would recommend the tv show to anybody.
Though I know its not everybody's cup of tea, you can always read my book and see how I deal with the subject. Though Sex and The City must have 1,000,000 more times readers/watchers than any of my stuff, so far.
1999 me and the wife
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Tv Table for Chinese New YearFeb 11, '10 4:57 PM
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Well we are updating our tv, after 16 years our Toshiba is playing up, though I'd not spend money fixing it. After thinking about it for a few weeks we finally decided to get a new LCD tv. In the end Toshiba was chosen again. There are cheaper ones, but the best deal was with John Lewis, you do get a free 5 year guarantee and thats what swung it. If you buy from other stores its 100 on top for a 3 year guarantee. Or other places say its only a fiver a month for peace of mind. Which turns out at 180 for 3 years! Robbery I say, I've just reminded myself of what my own dad used to say in those situations. I'm smiling now at the memory, it wasn't Queen's English either, a bit more blue. So there you have it John Lewis won. As my old Toshiba has its own stand we decided to buy a new fancy tv table. I had a trawl through the internet and picked one out, me the kids and my wife agreed. It arrived today and I had to build it, Its a kind of jigsaw that you do. Last time I did a kind of jigsaw was when I built the cot for our 1st daughter. My brother had 2 kids and just when we were having our kids he donated the cot. So me and my Shanghai mother in law together built the cot to go by the bed. My mother in law did not know any English then, and I didn't know any Chinese, but together we built the cot. Steve who runs the Chinese take away had given me a lift to my brother's house and my brother had loaded up the car with all kinds of stuff. So thats how I ended up building a multilingual cot, even if we didn't speak each others language, So as I built the tv table I though of my mother in law. But as you all know its hard to avoid any mother in law. Now as for my old tv I did email a charity who could have taken it away, but they did not even reply. With just a bit of TLC and the old Toshiba would be company for somebody. I checked with the local council and they charge, normal we just stick old stuff outside the house and within hours soembody will take it away. A kind of street burial in a way, our unwanted stuff goes off for another life. When the new tv arrives we have to remind our girls that Irish dancing, or any other kind of dancing is only allowed if they are ten paces away from the tv. Its Chinese New Year this weekend so the tv is a family Chinese New Year present for us all. We will be eating loads of crackers and watching the variety show on Pheonix tv, channel 785 on Sky. I remember 10 years ago when I was in Shanghai for the 1st time it was Chinese New Year then and I really loved the variety show. You don't need language to have fun and enjoy the show, its one of my life highlights the tv show and the neighbours outside letting off huge huge fireworks, almost as if an army was invading.
So I'll end there and say Happy Chinese New Year, year of the Golden Tiger
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