I just watched it on tv, very funny, worth a watch.
after that you can read M14
A writer talked about Kindle in Todays Observer- an English Newspaper, MY REPLYOct 11, '09 8:50 AM
for everyone
This is for Observer Readers
Sunday, October 11, 2009, 01:34 PM GMT [General]
11 Oct 09, 1:16pm (8 minutes ago)
I
started MY book 20years ago, then I slumbered. I tried self publishing
but that did not work out. The Butcher The Baker and The Undertaker is a
good title and on www.michaelgcasey.multiply.com you can all read it.
You can print it off and read it in the bath with Victoria, just make
sure she does not make you sit at
the tap end of the bath, but she may have a jacussi, so they'll be room
for 3 or even 4. In which case Essays and Plays my 2nd book could also
go to the bathroom with you all, a kind of slumber party but in the
water, reading my stuff, or you could download it from my site to a
kindle device, it only has batteries so none of you would be
electrocuted. Another thought why not have literary launches in
bathrooms, or in steam baths. Dress up in togas and have slaves wash
your back, very Anthony and Cleopatra, while eunuches read pages from
the latest release, in wax on tablets. Then everything will have come
full circle.
www.michaelgcasey.multiply.com
p.s. Victoria, I also write plays, Shoplife for example, but we'd need a rugby teams bath to get all the actors in.
Having
just browsed the Observer I can say I do prefer The Telegraph. I'd also
say that any medium that encouraged reading is good. I do most of my
reading on the computer in front of me. So Kindle would be nice, though
I've never had one so I cannot say once I had one would I prefer it to
paper or the LCD screen in front of me.If somebody wants to donate one,
then great, IF it were full of kids stories then thats good, I have 2
kids 6 & 8 you see.
P.S.I
used to work in a 4star deluxe hotel for 3years, so I'll beg
anything,if anybody has a house they don't need anymore.......
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Tempus Fugit - I am your Future, you are my PastOct 10, '09 7:36 AM
for everyone
Its
my smallest daughter's Birthday soon, this got me thinking. My sister
sent some presents over in advance and my daughter was delighted with
her treasure, even if it wasn't Winnie The Pooh but some other bear.
Eyes lighting up as she went through her bag of treasure, counting out
the treasure just like the King in his counting house. Her big sister
observing and trying not to get jealous, however she had some treasure
of her own, my sister had sent some Maths quiz books over to encourage
her with her sums.
This
morning they were having a disco in their bedroom, with a DAB radio
blasting out Heart at high volume. I had an blue radio with holes in it
like a sieve when I was their age, it had MW & LW on it. FM was not
the standard yet in those days. IT was while listening to that radio
that we heard RFK had been shot, I remember running down stairs to tell
me mum, she was in the kitchen, she was always in the kitchen, she fell
to her knees and got her rosary beads from her apron pocket.
A
few years later Frank who was one of our lodgers went back to Ireland
to look after his sick mum, her left all of his stuff behind, a full and
heavy suitcase plus a Bush Radio. He eventually came back and said we,
thats me and my brother could have the radio. The Bush radio is a
classic design. It has a large strip carry handle, like a giant strip of
marzipan, it also has a giant saucer dial with grooves in it, and as
for the controls they were like dominoes, plus a grooved wheel to turn
for volume. That radio changed my life. Why? Well me and my brother used
to listen to the World Tonight with Douglas Stuart reporting, which was
a 30min news programme from the BBC Radio4 and best of all it was
followed by The Book at Bedtime. Because I started to listen to Radio 4
from the age of 10 or so I became addicted to Current Affairs as posh
people call it, News to you and me. The stories and plays were great
too. Though after 20years of radio plays, The Radio 4 radio play style
can have its shine taken off. So that was my thing for 20years or so,I
suppose that was what led me to Writing. It also made me realise Radio
is better than TV, as far as news goes. Radio has more power and the
picture don't get in the way of the story. IF you try an experiment and
listen to a news story then later watch the news and hear the same
story, you will realise that the Radio version is better. Those of you
in USA may not be able to do this experiment directly, so try closing
your eyes and listening to the news, then watch the same piece later.
Ears are better than Eyes.
Nowadays
DAB radio is the thing, though they use lots of electricity, but the
sound quality is so good. So my daughter has a DAB radio and that's her
standard, small radio but high quality. The Bush radio we had was bigger
than a cereal box and heavy too, but it did change my life. It was
company for me when my brother left home to do his gap year, before gap
years were invented, as I struggled with my Latin, my Bush radio was the
sound in the background. Though I had music on when I did homework, now
as I write this I have music on too but this time its via the
computer. Where have all the years gone, I look at my eldest daughter
and she looks so much like me when I was small over 40years ago. WE have
a joke as we look into each others eyes. "I am your future, you are my
past."
Attachment: Crawling Like a Worm in The Dirt.doc
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What IfOct 3, '09 6:10 AM
for everyone
I
stumbled over this from a few years ago, perhaps you'll like it. The
attachments can be downloaded in seconds and then you can sample my 2
books and a couple of plays. They all go well with a coffee and a donut
What If (c)
By
Michael Casey
What if Today wasn't the 1st day of a New Year but the last Day of Your Life.
Who would you hug, who would you kiss, who would you miss.
Who would miss you, do you have a clue, and do you know why?
Would your years of striving to be a good writer/teacher/cop or whatever still mean so much to you .
Would you miss making love in a tent high up in the mountains.
Would you miss a real good coffee and donut on 7th and 4th.
Would
you miss the sales where you always bought nothing but shoes, shoes for
work. But the fun you had with the girls was worth it , because pals
are fun.
Would you miss Midnight Mass and Silent Night getting home exhausted and late and crying for your late mother.
Would
you be too afraid that you'd not meet her again in the afterlife, or
would that be the only hope you'd cling too as you watched the hands on
clock sweep around faster and faster.
Would
you rail at the world and want to get your gun and shoot those bastards
who'd ruined your life in the past , even if all they ever did was
steal your parking place, or would you be all sweetness and light, dying
peacefully without a fight.
What would be your parting words, would anybody remember you, small kindnesses remembered and rewarded.
Remember thou art dust and to dust thy will return is the Ash Wednesday phrase
Is that how you want to be remembered?
Or
he made me laugh, he made me cry but I was always was happy when he was
around , I'll miss him yes , but I've not lost him because because a
laugh lasts forever.
That
is my hope, for the start of this New Year and new day, and everyday
because we all should live like today is our last because one fact is
certain, one day it will be , so make 'em laugh , make 'em laugh, make
'em laugh
Happy New Year from this Comedy Writer Michael Casey
www.michaelgcasey.multiply.com
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Pick Your Poem + (c) my new childrens bookSep 26, '09 6:22 PM
for everyone
This
is my new childrens book, this is the first page or so, my big daughter
is going to do the drawings for it. Perhaps I'll end up as the new
Raold Dahl
Pick Your Poem + (c)
by Michael Casey + Annie
ONE
Dad loves watches, he loves if they sparkle
BUT THE SAD THING IS THEY ALWAYS BREAK.
He told me that he got one for passing the 11 plus
I’m not sure what that is, I think its when you are over 11
So when dad was 11 and 1 day he got a watch. He said it was
from one of the lodgers, Big Jim. Big Jim was like an uncle
to my dad, he gave him things and when Big Jim died dad
got lots of his things. But I was talking to you about watches.
Dad has a very sweaty wrist, so when dad works his wrist gets
sweatier and sweatier. So that the watch steams up, just like
when mum is making rice and the kitchen window steams up, so
mum has to ask dad to open the kitchen window to let the steam
go out. She is very small you see, because my mum is from Shanghai
which is in China, didn’t I tell you that already. Well you know now.
Unlike a kitchen a watch does not have a window to open to let the
steam out, the teacher in school told us that blind people do have
watches with windows, but that’s not to let the steam out, its so the
blind people can touch the time. So really dad should have a watch
like that, then everything would be ok.
The Photo is Mum and Dad a long time ago in the kitchen
Dad has had lots of watches, not just steamed up watches but
he breaks them too. Dad says its because he’s always been carrying
Things,like heavy paper in computer rooms. He even told me that
Computers used to be as big as washing machines, I think he was
telling me lies, computers are as big as books everybody knows that,
so I told him “liar, liar burn in fire” That’s what Irish Grandma
used to say. He said one nightshift the glass came out of his watch,
so dad glued it back on with superglue, only dad glued the hands of
the watch together. Sometimes I think dad is stupid, but then he tells
me stories so he cann’t really be that stupid. Mum says he’s her stupid
and clever husband. Chinese Grandpa sent him a watch and dad hasn’t broke
that one yet, he’s had it 6years perhaps all he needed since the 11 plus
was a Chinese watch then he wouldn’t have broken 20 or more watches.
TWO
Tick toc tick toc
The hands on daddy’s watch go around
The hands are getting dizzy
The hands are going around and around
Tick Tock Tick Tock
The glass is steaming up,
its hot inside this watch.
Tick tock Tic Tock
The hands are slowing down
The hands are slowing down
Its steamier than a bathroom
Inside this watch
Tick Tock Tick Tock
The glass is all steamed up now
Tick Tock STOP
The watch is as quiet as a mouse
The watch has stopped forever
Tick Tock stop
If you like what I've done so far then send me an email thanks. Michael
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The Next Big Thing or how my big daughter told me to write for childrenSep 24, '09 6:26 PM
for everyone
The
kids finally go to bed and we can hear them rushing around and
laughing.We shout up the stairs telling them not to make such noise and
be quiet or they will wake the baby next door. But it does make us
smile, me especially. Then my big daughter sneaks downstairs to have a
chat while the other half of the family sleeps. Its nice, I used to have
a "social" with my mum when I was young, she's sit on the top step of
the stairs while I told her all my hopes and dreams, then she'd give me a
goodnight kiss and I went to sleep happy. Now over 40 years on I am
doing the same thing for my daughter, and not doubt she will do the
same with her children. Tonight I was explaining sibling rivalry and how
it was really a waste of time, I could never match my brothers and
their very high educational standards, I was me and they were them.
Could they write a poem such as this:-
Let There Be Light ©
By Michael Casey
Let my tears be my words
Let the candle light be my eyes
Let the flowers in bloom be my lips
Let their scent be my blood
Let the wind be my breath
Let clouds be my mood
Let children’s laughter be my hope
Let widows’ sighs be my conscience
Let a stranger’s prayers be my delight
Let the bees be my wisdom
Let the trees be my strength
Let my patience reach to the stars
Let me be always remembered in your prayers
Well
I don't think so, but they can drive, I have a driver in the form of my
wife. So I tried to explain this to my big daughter, how we were all
different. Then she got me to put her to bed,and tuck her in, then she
said I should write poetry for kids. So there you have it, I'll be
trying to do that. It doesn't take as long as writing a play ora novel,
she said I should put Tears For A Butcher on hold. The 1st chapter is
written, and I've got ideas for 50% of the rest of the book, but now I
think I'll follow her request. Then she can do the drawing for whatever I
come up with. We did think of writing "My Silly Family" a while back,
but now while I try to find a job I have a bit of time to try writing
poetry and stories for children. So forgive me if I park my new babies
on this site. Does anybody remember Edward Lear and his Nonsense Verse
from 100 years and more ago, we can all check google for him after I
have finished writing this. So basically that's my next thing to do
after I put it on my to do list.
Goodnight and God Bless as my mother used to say in the 60s.
Michael
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5 Year Old Piano Player who loves Winnie The PoohSep 22, '09 4:43 PM
for everyone
5
Year Old Piano Player, I'm talking about our smallest girl, her big
sister did have lessons but never put the practice in, so we stopped the
lessons. Over here its 12 pounds a half hour, or 20 dollars where you
are. Now the piano is in our front room, along with the hi-fi and the
computer, so when our smallest decided to tickle the ivories if I can
use the fashion phrase, I had to plug it in for her. Its an electronic
piano I should have said. Then she struggled to move the footstool we
use as the piano chair, then she was ready to begin. Smiling at me she
began, and guess what, she was able to play a fair version of jingle
bells, she kind of sings and catches the beat as she presses the keys. I
think she was very good,considering her age and the fact that it was
her big sister who had always used the piano the most. Next she hummed
another song and played it out, again it was good. Then she decided
enough was enough, so grabbing the karaoke machine she went happily back
to the living room, she wanted to watch Winnie the Pooh on TV. Later on
she returned with a shopping catalogue, she wanted me to tear out the
Winnie The Pooh pages so she could sellotape them to her bedroom wall.
She is in fact a Winnie The Pooh addict, she said she loves me because
my tummy is just like Winnie The Pooh's. So the Moral of the Story, if
you want your small daughter to really love you, all you need is a
Winnie The Pooh Tum.
Goodnight Everybody as The Waltons used to say.
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For History- my last post on Positive Thoughts where I practiced my wordsSep 21, '09 5:23 PM
for everyone
My last post on www.positivethoughts.com
Saturday, June 20, 2009, 11:40 PM GMT [Wisdom to Share]
Well
what can I say, only goodbye. I've practiced my writing here. Sometimes
direct, sometimes via little stories. The world is an uncertain place.
North Korea wants an excuse to zap everybody with their nuclear bomb,
while their own people die starving. Iran fiddled the vote and priests
who should know better turn the other way while police kill their fellow
citizens.
Give peace a chance is all I can say.
Each
of us in our daily lives can give peace a chance, even if its only by
smiling, even if sometimes we want to scream, but a smile and a little
prayer can do some good.
Saint Teresa's little way was the right way, I actually went to her shrine 25years ago.
Spreading
a little laughter can build bridges, if I could sent Laughter to North
Korea and to Iran by hitting the keyboard in front of me then I would.
Let my laughter ease your pain
Let my laughter stop your fear
Let my laughter break down the walls between us
Let my laugher make us friends
Let my laugher feed your people
Let my laugher make us grow together
Let my laugher bind us together like a steel cable
more and more intertwined more and more strengthen TOGETHER
Love conquers all is what my mother used to say
So let love end madness in North Korea and Iran
For Love is all we need as the Beatles sang.
my laughter lives on at www.michaelgcasey.multiply.com
Thanks to ALL at Positive Thoughts for your friendship, Cheerio from Birmingham England
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My Wife The House PainterSep 17, '09 5:18 PM
for everyone
My Wife The House Painter ©
By Michael Casey
As
I speak my wife is painting the bathroom. Its 9:45pm and the kids are
all tucked up in bed. So she can paint away to her heart’s content. She
is a much better painter than me, if any of you have trawled to the
bottom of my site you will have read Michael’s Bathroom a tale of paint
and disaster from 11 years ago, from before I met my Shanghai wife.
That’s her 10years ago on my profile photos. Right now she’s wearing her
pink and red strawberry pattern pyjamas while she paints. She is very
good, she can even do intricate calligraphy, I think its because she’s
good at that so she’s good with a paint brush in her hands. Earlier I
had to test our 5 year old ready for her spelling test in the morning.
She got 10/10 last week so we want her to continued. I got her to write
the spellings out while I said them for her, you have to try and sound
out all the letters, and remember the “baby” pronunciations too. She got
lunch wrong she spelt it “luch” so I got her to write it out ten times
correctly, only she wrote it out ten times incorrectly, so I encouraged
her again and she wrote it out 10 times again, but this time correctly.
We never had any of this 40 years ago, education has progressed in leaps
and bounds. My other daughter had homework and a crossword too, I had
to explain what crosswords were all about, and not arguing, but words
that crossed and fitted into each other like Jigsaws. She also had some
maths, she was on a high because she was the best in her class that day.
The teacher made her a bracelet out of stickers as a reward. But my big
daughter has been “cheating”, while she was in Shanghai her grannie,
Ma, had given her lots of homework everyday. Ma was the accountant for
the bus company you see, when I 1st visited Shanghai in 2000 I had been
in her office and there is a photo of me trying to safe crack her safe,
the bus company safe. My daughter has in fact got a photo of Ma and my
wife with the safe behind them on her bedside table. Ma’s brother a
former journalist also gave my daughter homework while she was visiting
his house for a few days. So it was that combination of Chinese
discipline and love, that had helped her so much. Now she is in bed
asleep, the smell of paint is slowly drifting towards me though 2 doors
are firmly closed, but in the morning I will have a new bathroom, so
much better compared to when I did it. Being married these past few
years has given me an appreciation of the finer things in life, and one
of them is to know when to “allow” my wife to dabble with a paintbrush.
We just have to make sure the girls don’t touch anything in the morning.
I should say that one thing I go get my girls to do every night is to
say their prayers. At the moment there is a little girl of about their
age who has just been diagnosed with cancer, so I ask my girls to pray
for her. They say that a sinner’s prayers are golden , a child’s prayers
are golden too, so if any of you who are reading this can spare some
time then DO pray for that child. I remember back in 1998 I was in Paris
and I stumbled on a funeral and they were saying that the deceased was a
traveller and there I was a traveller at his funeral, so of course I
prayed for him. So now I ask the same of you, please pray for this
child.
Tomorrow
is another day, tomorrow I may have a new job, I’ve been redundant 8
weeks tomorrow. I could be getting a new job with a different Law Firm.
All I need is a new lick of paint and then I’ll be ready for the rest of
my life. It would be a good birthday present too, that’s all I have to
say tonight, except buy some paint brushes for the Love in your life.
Michael 17/09/09
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Why is America Afraid of Charles Darwin?Sep 12, '09 1:22 PM
for everyone
I
just read in The Daily Telegraph, a major English newspaper that a new
film about Darwin has failed to find a distributor in the USA. I am
shocked and saddened. Why? Because nobody in the rest of the world would
still behave like naive children. If we accept the Theory of Evolution
then we still have the question who created it all in the 1st place, and
the answer to that is no doubt, GOD. The Bible was written by an elite
who could write, the common man was still in the dark. Really, the
people who don't believe in the Theory are still 150 years behind the
times. As children we come out of the dark of the womb into the noise of
the world. Without being suckled we would all die. In the bad old days,
many many children died or did not make it past infancy. In China there
is a celebration when a child reached its 100days. As we grown we sit
up, we look about and we smile. For six months we are nothing more than
eating and pucking and poohing animals. With Love and Care and Affection
we grown and we stand up and we start to eat solids. Love and Faith
start while we are at the nipple. We learn to talk and then we learn to
read, We go to school and we read books. We also go to church and listen
to the Bible being read. Or we go to the Mosque and hear the Koran, or
we go to the Sinagogue and hear Scripture. We are nurtured spirtually
and literally. As we grow we learn more things from books and from study
at school. We discover things via the National Geographic TV or by the
BBC, but all the time we are growing. AS we learn we discover things
that shock us. Was it only back in the 60s that we had segregation and
people called dark skinned neighbours Niggers. Did people really call
homosexuals Faggots and Queers. Were people who demonstrated against
Vietnam Communists. The stain of 3 assassinations in the 1960s lingers
on. So the question is how far have we grown, how far have we travelled?
If we never change then we are either a rock or we are dead. If we are
literalists, and we think that even word in Genesis is the Gospel
Truth, then it means we have kept the minds of 5000year old people.
Perhaps Man never walked on the Moon, perhaps it was Faked on a beach in
Fort Lauderdale or wherever, perhaps the Moon IS made of Cheese. The
Interior journey is always the longest and the hardest, I'm still on
that path and will be till I die, I'm the Catholic who spent every lunch
hour for 3 years hiding in the Protestant Cathedral, why? because as
mountain climbers say "because it was there" and not because I'm "holy"
but because I'm in need of prayer. I have managed to come up with some
really good poetry due to my time spent before the cross. As for
Evolution, I read a history book when I was 10 it was called "The
Outline Of History" by H.G. Wells, it mentioned The Theory Of Evolution,
don't be affraid of a 150year old theory. For if we evolved doesn't it
prove just how Childish we, and by we I mean Mankind is. WE needed such
a long time to evolve because WE ARE SO STUPID. LOVE should turn swords
into ploughs BUT how are we all doing? WE still bickering worse than
children, we are still calling are neighbours Niggers and Faggots. IT is
Time for all of this to end, look into Space at night and see the Glory
of God's creation, the stars at night, these are God's watch, the night
breeze of your face is HIS breath. What difference does it make if HE
did it in 6days and rested on the 7th, or IF Darwin is right. But don't
be affraid of a film and "ban" it. Time, Evolution, and our Wisdom is
just a Joke compared to God's LOVE.
photo is where my mum was born, very very poor, but VERY STRONG FAITH
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From Shanghai to BirminghamAug 31, '09 12:54 PM
for everyone
My
girls are home at last after 8 weeks in Shanghai, so I'm no longer Home
Alone. I'm not like the kid in the film, I'm a grown up, or so I'm
told. My 2 small daughters plus the wife were in Shanghai visiting the
Mother-in-Law, or Ma as we all call her. My smallest shed a few tears
as she missed me so much. My big daugher as I call the other one
discovered the joys of IM, so she could send me messages. We did use
the camera as well, and the voice aspect too. One daughter spoke to me
while the other sent cartoons and silly things via IM, I got my big
daughter to practice "the quick brown fox jumped over the lazy blue dog"
as an exercise. I can remember my brother doing that 30years ago or
more when he taught himself typing and Pitman shorthand.
My
parents could never dream of such modern technology, text, voice, and
full voice and camera. If you saw a postman once in a blue moon, now
that was something special, though that was back in 1920s/30s Country
Kerry. Now the generations have moved on, technology is king. My kids
went to the zoo and saw not 1 but 3 pandas and one was a baby panda.
Something big to boast about when they return to primary school in a
few days time. They also went to the new beach by Ma's house. There
wasn't one there 10years ago when I first visited, so they decided to
build one and charge people 30RMB each to use it. It looked nice on the
photos they emailed me, however as its that part of the world you do
have to be careful, because there are small sharks around. A great
experience for such small children, they have come home speaking even
more Shanghai dialect. They moved around too and spent time at various
houses belonging to uncles and aunties. The Film uncle, the USA uncle,
the Army uncle, the Taxi uncle, I cannot pronounce the names so we have
shorthand to explain who is who. I have a Chinese name, Panzi, it means
FAT FAT BOY, because I'm so big compared to the Chinese side of the
family. They also saw Google cousin, because she and her husband work
for Google. They did go to the Irish pub and send me a photo showing
them enjoying themselves, I think that should be classed as torture,
there I was Home Alone while they were in the Irish Pub in Shanghai, its
near the US Embassy if ever you are over there.They came home via
Frankfurt, and 2 bags got lost because of equipment failure, but luckily
the bags appeared, along with my wife/kids' treasure, shoes, a bag of
shoes. I got a silk duvet, and that is a great great treasure, and what
was the final treasure brought all the way from Shanghai, a big wok.
p.s. The house is so noisy again after 8 weeks of silence!
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What makes me smileAug 25, '09 1:54 PM
for everyone
We
all have different views on what is funny. Americans seem to like
custard pie humour, where the joke is telegraphed.Pie face pie face,
custard pie in face.Say like Laurel and Hardy. Over here in England its a
bit different. I can remember Monty Python starting on TV, I was in
1st or 2nd year of Grammar school. We had to explain to our French
teacher what was all this "woody" business, Monty who? was his reply.
Different styles of humour work in different different places. As you
all know a baby can hear while in the womb. So why does our youngest
daughter have such a good sense of humour. Was it because of us her
parents,her West meets East in her blood. you know what we think, while
my wife was visiting she was 7/8 months pregnant, so the unborn baby
heard her Chinese grandad making jokes and making everybody laugh. So
that at an early age she is a mimic and makes us laugh,
michaelgracycasey she calls me, putting on a deep voice and reciting
what my prayer is, let my comedy book be published and can we have a
bigger house, please god. And pumping up her shoulders too. This makes
us laugh and is a natural thing, a 5 year old cannot be taught this. My
own dad used to say "your ear is very near me", which was an implied
threat, so it told us to behave. Me and my sister remember this and
laugh, a 40year old laugh, I have told my own kids this and the smallest
says it back to me in her deep voice. So it will pass down the
generations, a remembrance, a prayer almost.
I
was a concierge in a 4star deluxe hotel for 3years, this job gave me
plenty of time to watch and learn from people. It also gave me a chance
to practice my stand up while dealing with people. In the main I could
make most people smile. It is a different art compared to writing or
straight presenting, if you can do one it doesn't mean you can do the
other. But if you smile at people they do tend to smile back, so if you
start with a smile then you cannot go far wrong.
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Down my Street turn left to reach the worldAug 24, '09 6:00 PM
for everyone
They
say that 100 years ago a man knew 2 blocks North, 2 blocks South, 2
blocks East and 2 blocks West. Or back in Ireland as far as the market
and back to the farm. No doubt the same in England. World War One
changed everything, their innocence was taken away from them, no virgin
on a wedding night. But rape as the guns fired over no mans land. Men
came home with tales of woe, tales of Paris and drinking by the Seine.
Tales of Mud and Death, they never spoke of because it was too much of a
torment.
The
small world of the village was swept away. Buses came along and linked
village to town, the railway too. A small world was changed into a
bigger world. Radio was invented, the wireless as it was called. The
world could reach into every nook and cranny of the isolated village.Was
it the work of the Devil, this radio. Newspapers too, not to mention
the fact that more people could read. Isolation did not exist any more.
Then came the Cinema, the Flicks as it was called because the films
flickered. Everybody's world was changed, everybody had a bigger and
bigger world view. It was like a walled garden that had its walls
removed. No longer a cosy world, but the winds of change, the winds of
communication. The walls came tumbling down, the walls came tumbling
down. You would need to be a hermit, or a monk hidden away on top of a
mountain on an island that was lost at sea, then and only then could you
have a sheltered existance. TV came along, black and white then colour.
Then cable and satelite and then HD. Not to mention computers and
Internet, perhaps living on the dark side of the moon is the only place
to be, IF you want solitude. For my street is the world, and all its
news.
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The Invisible DietAug 21, '09 11:37 AM
for everyone
I'm
big, my boss calls me "the big man". Some may say "fat", I'll stick
with big. I am 3stones heavier than I look which I suppose is good. 3
stones is18 to 20 kilos, that in itself is the weight of a growing
child, or one suitcase ready for international travel.
My fat is not wobbly fat, so I don't look
like a jelly, its tight fitting fat. Makes me sound so glamourous, you
can see my photo on this site so you can be the judge. Just big, or big
boned as some fat people say. Me, I'm just big, so let's leave it at
that, you don't want me to cry do you. I did have a compliment from my
Chinese masseusse, she told my wife that all my skin was tight, so there
you have it from a Phd a Chinese doctor.
Now
what if I could share with you knowledge which will make you all lose
1/2 a stone, that's 7lbs is you are an American or 6 tubs of margarine
if you are metric.
So
how do you lose weight? You just don't try, and then as if by magic you
lose weight. A Muslim friend at work SR, explained Ramadan to me. I
said for Lent I'd just give up chocolate or something. Very easy
compared to Muslim fasting. That was when I was a kid, now old age and
so on meant...
So
I agreed to give up Chocomilk from the company drinks machine. The
drinks were free and we did work in a very hot print room. So I gave up
my favourite drink for Lent. I still carried on drinking, but only the
squash, not the nice and carolie laden Chocomilk. After a few days I did
not miss my favourite drink, and the weight just fell off. Though
another friend was quick to mention that M&S had just closed its
sandwich shop near the office, so I was having smaller and not as nice
snadwiches. That he thought may be the real reason why my trousers were
looser, whatever the reason, once my friend had come back from holiday
with a new bride, he saw the difference. Mainly with my thinner face.
So
what is the moral of the story? If I can lose 1/2 a stone then so can
anybody else, I did not look at any magazines or starve myself as girls
do. It was the lazy man's diet and it worked. So here I am still Big but
happier looking more and more like George Clooney.Look at my photo and
judge for yourself, more photos can be googled.
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Is serious news treated as a spectator sport, what do you think of Fox news styleAug 18, '09 3:12 PM
for everyone
Food For Thought
Think AS You Watch TV (c)
By Michael Casey
As
we sit in our armchairs watching the news , do we care what is going on
over there , in some place hot , too hot to think about , or too cold
to bear , ice and snow everywhere . Are we just waiting for the sports
report , are we waiting to see was the battle hard or a walkover , did
our favourite player score a home run , or 10 touchdowns , were the
crowd , the audience behind him , did we win 100dollars from the bet we
had on the side . In the interviews after the war was won , were we just
watching to see the design on the teams shirt , is that a new logo , is
that the same logo spruced up . Or is it a new logo entirely , does it
make any difference in how the team played , or just another million
dollars in the owners pocket , paid by us the audience , the fans , just
so we can all look so identical . The reporters are screaming loudly ,
half excited and half in fear , they want to watch , they want to cover
their eyes , but they are there so they must report . Are they in some
arid desert , or in some cold cold place , pain and fear and hope etched
on their face , are they in some war zone , or at the stadium , if all
we heard were just their words , could we tell the difference , do we
care , so long as we can switch it all off with our remote control .
Just a little food for thought , you can read my Betting On Disaster
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Education always reach for the starsAug 10, '09 6:41 PM
for everyone
Education always reach for the Stars
Monday, August 10, 2009, 11:31 PM GMT [Current Affairs]
Where
I was born and grew up, is only 2miles or so from where I live now. I
was born in the shadow of a brewery and ended up working for a Market
Research company doing research into alcohol sales and I was a shandy
drinker. Do you want a girlie I was asked when we went to the pub, sadly
the barman died early, so you can pray for him.My father, my dad was a
blacksmith and my mum was a farm girl. Both from County Kerry, the best
county, just you ask any Irishman. My dad was apprenticed to a
Blacksmith in Rathmore, in 1995 we went back an rediscovered the very
place next to a new road. The blacksmiths had turned into a
hairdressers and the store had been demolished. My dad always spoke
fondly of the blacksmith. That blacksmith never had any children, but my
dad was treated as family. Go out woman to the henhouse and see has the
hen laid. This would be about 1935/6.It there were 3 eggs then they all
had one. If 2 the blacksmith did without , and if only 1 egg was laid
my dad got it. This is how "family" should be. In 1944 my dad came to
England and the steelworks in Brasshouse Lane. For 40 years he endured
the heat, 400degrees beside the furnace. You could lose 1/2 a stone a
day in sweat. My dad ofter did 12hour shifts and sometimes 16. So coming
from that he always wanted his children to do better, EDUCATION was the
key and it still is. I remember asking him what subjects I should
dowhen we did the 3rd year split. His answer was I don't know, but do
what you like but do your best. Now perhaps that should be written on
every blackboard throughout the country. My dad had a large family and
he loved and encouraged us. So imagine his pride when in 1968/9 one son
went to the best university in the land. Then a few years later another
son went to the opposition best university in the land. Today do kids
listen to ignorant teachers, back at our grammar school we were
encouraged. And mum always said you are as good as anybody. Me I'm the
failure I'm just a Wordsmith.
www.michaelgcasey.multiply.com photo is my mums birth place and home till 12
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My stories, my babiesAug 5, '09 6:00 AM
for everyone
My
site, this site disappeared for a few days, a few thoughts passed
through my mind. Have I lost my "babies" my "work" my "stuff". For
anybody that writes, be it me who writes simply hoping for a bigger
audience once I'm discovered, or say for the Google Librarian in charge
of millions of books. Worthy books and all kinds of everything, the one
word passes through your mind "OH HOTDOGS" as the astonauts used to say.
However I used to be a computer operator back in 78, yes 1978, I was
still just a teenager then. And the "one thing" as Glen Beck is fond of
saying, the "one thing" I learnt was NEVER NEVER NEVER trust a
computer, always but always have lots of backup.We were a very small
outfit to start with but then we taken over. And in the beginning we
flew by the seat of our pants as early pilots used to. So at work we
kept 3 generations of backup, first of Magnetic tape then many years
later on super8 video then data storage tape. AT home over 20 years ago
when I first started to write I had not one but 2 photocopies of my
book. Then when I decided that a typewriter was old fashioned I moved
to an Atari 520 which a few years later I updated to an Atari 1040, my
friends were into games bigtime so that was their recommendation. I only
needed a word processor but I took their advice anyway. It was very
expensive 300pounds or 480dollars at todays exchange rate, and that was
nearly 20years ago. Yes a fool and his money are soon parted. Our lust
for writing soon means money departing. Now I had my own computer then,
so did I have 3 generations of security. NO, I had TEN. My stories, my
babies were the most important thing in the world to me, so I always too
10 copies on floppy disc and scattered them all over my house. When I
finally finished my book The Butcher The Baker and The Undertaker I even
hid one in the family home. So if there was theft or fire I'd still
have my back up. I'd leant from the antics at work, always but always
have back up. Moving onto the Internet age, I hide/store/conceal/save
whichever is the correct word, my writing is in Cyberspace so that it
should survive anything as its on servers on the 4 corners of the globe.
Which book would you chose to save in Cyberspace. On Desert Island
Discs the Radio4 show on the BBC they ask that question in a manner of
speaking. The Bible and Shakespeare is given to you and then you can
chose a book. Would I be conceited and chose me own book. No, yes
really, no, because you know your own book so well and you can create
more windmills in your mind so easily as more pieces of the jigsaw
appear in your mind that nobody would chose their own book, well perhaps
some Hollywood types. So what would I chose. Probably a History book, I
once wanted to be a History teacher, and my own History teacher did
recommend Don Camillo to me, a comic priest tale from Italy.In some ways
I hope my writing is like Don Camillo, a mythical place with comic,
English meaning of comic, goings on, If finally somebody says my stuff
is comic.Then then I have finally made myself understood
Thats all Folks as Bugs Bunny used to say or was it OH CARROTS
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Fat Man's exercise and food shopping tipsJul 25, '09 12:58 PM
for everyone
Well
I start my new life today. I'm redundant and looking for a new job, so I
have my plan to follow. I will walk to the top of Bearwood every day,
it 10mins there and 10 mins back, so it might be 2k altogether, or
1.25miles on the way I browse in the shops but spend nothing as I have
to watch the pennies until I get a new job. On the way back I do my
shopping. I look for bargains, such as gamon instead of sliced bacon,
fresh orange juice at half price, yoguart as a treat and at the lower
original price. Cereals too because they are quick first thing in the
morning. Not forgetting green bananas that will ripen for when I'm ready
to eat them. Cheap 1/2 price pizza too and 1/2 price cheese that I can
slice and add to the pizza to make them nicer. Milk is always good so
3litres of that as well and some sweet corn for good measure. All in all
my week's shopping. I used to work for ACNielsen a long time ago and
they would put me in the opportunist shopper bracket, no brand loyalty
just a vulture so to speak Once home some 1/2 price coffee from when I
stocked up before then its on to the Internet to trawl through the job
websites.Staying positive is the name of the game. Apply for nice jobs
that will speak to my heart, as well as apply for jobs that will just
feed me. Now at my age, I'm 20 in my head, but my birth certificate says
otherwise, I'd like somewhere where I can stay till I can retire,
hopefully with a lottery win in 3hours time, but failing that till
regular retirement age. However with politicians being so bad as they
are, and the economy too, I imagine I'll be 92 before I can retire,
which leaves only 8 years to have fun. I always said I'd like to live
tilll I was 100.So where will I end up? God alone knows, and he doesn't
talk to me any more, perhaps I should listen more and then I'll hear his
voice. Though I can say that when you do listen you can come up with
inspired poetry which some may say comes from God. You can find several
such pieces scattered all over this site, or in my 2nd book Essays and
Plays.
That's
all for today, I hope it doesn't pour tomorrow because whatever the
weather I must do my walk, just to blow away the cobwebs and who knows I
may come up with a new poem I can share on this blog. I find IF I can
get the first line then the rest just pours out, poetry is harder than
anything else. Writing a book is much easier, its getting published that
takes decades. Cheerio from sunny Birmingham as the clock strikes six.
Tags: fat poet
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Nobel and Me, or what people say behind your backJul 21, '09 5:24 PM
for everyone
Nobel and Me, or what people say behind your back
Tuesday, July 21, 2009, 07:52 PM GMT [General]
Nobel
read his own obituary and was so shocked by what he read that he
changed. When you leave a job people say goodbye or good riddance to bad
rubbish. It can be quiet a shock. I've been deeply shocked and humbled
by what one of the late shift secretaries said to me an hour ago. At
least I'm no Nobel.
People
also shake your hand and say keep in touch, then forget who you are
once they have their 2nd drink. People can get sad and weepy, I'll miss
you all.
What's
the truth behind all these emotions? I'll find out on Friday when my
Life changes again. 10years ago was the last time I was made redundant.
10 years ago I had finally met the right one, and sent her back to
Shanghai to tell her family all my bad points, 6 months later she came
back to me.
Now
10 years on, we're married with 2 beautiful girls, and they are in
Shanghai as I talk to you, Summer with the Mother in Law, Me I'm here
Home Alone and about to be redundant. I still dream of getting my 2
books published, or getting a play or two on the stage,
www.michaelgcasey.multiply.com is where my "talent" is wheel clamped in
Cyber Space. Will some kind soul pay the "fine" and unleash my writing
onto a pubic that loves Big Brother and Britains Got Talent. While I
look for a new job and my CV fights it out with other CVs for a job, any
job will do, to paraphase Joseph and his Technicoloured Dreamcoat.
Perhaps Andrew Lloyd Webber could turn my comedy play Shoplife into a
Musical with the "Hairy Angel" in the lead. Would the Public like that
or would they prefer Dennis Norton in another show.
Who knows or who cares? But at least I'm NOT Nobel.
Tags: sample my writing
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So what can you do?Jul 17, '09 6:01 PM
for everyone
So what can you do?
Thursday, July 16, 2009, 10:06 PM GMT [General]
A
lot of people are writing their CV at the moment. Me too, you think you
have a safe job at a firm then blink and you are excess bagage and you
are gone. I have one more week then I join the unemployment statistics.
And we all know what they say about Lies, Damn Lies and Statistics. UB40
made a song about it many years ago. And believe it or not I was at
school with Ali Campbell, he sat in front of me. We were only in 1st
year together, I continued in the fast stream and never noticed him
again. Now 40years on, he's a multimillionaire and I'm just some fat
bloke with lots of white hair, so my young children are asked am I
"granddad".
Perhaps
I should send him a poem or a play or a copy of my comic novel I wrote
long ago. Would The Butcher The Baker and The Undertaker make him laugh.
Could he turn into an angel and get my play Shoplife on the stage.
I'll have plenty of time to ponder this when my job ends.
So pass the red red wine.
Cheerio from rainy Birmingham
www.michaelgcasey.multiply.com
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What is Prayer ? What is Love?Jul 10, '09 6:24 PM
for everyone
What is Prayer ? What is Love? ©
By
Michael Casey
What is |Faith ? We are told in one Bible passage that if a man can do many things yet
there is no Love then man has achieved nothing . I remember this being read at
grammar school at the morning assembly . Sorry if I cannot quote it verbatim . I'd
come home from work and my dad would be sitting down in the living room his dinner on
a chair so he could watch the news , he'd have the first bite raised to his mouth .
I'm not hungry he'd say and offer me his dinner . This is love . Another time ,
another shift pattern . I'd come home at 11pm . Dad would wait up to see me before
he'd go to bed , he'd be up at 5am for his work the next morning . This is the
standard I'm used to , I'll do the same for my own children . Its normal , its obvious
. To me anyway .
My mother used to watch Dallas on tv after she'd fed all her children , one hand in
her apron as she watched tv . Only the hand always jumped in her pocket , she was
saying the rosary while she watched tv . Very Irish , very motherly . Very normal ,
the standard I got used to . Countless mothers the world over do the same . They may
be Christians , they may be of a multitude of different Faiths , yet one thing in
common . Love , love of God , love of family , love of children . And do we thank our
parents for this love ? If we didn't and now our parents our gone , then do we live
with regret all our lives . No , this would be folly . We can thank our parents and
our God by being good parents , by trying to copy the good example shown to us . I met
my wife in the retirement home where my dad lived after his near fatal heart attack ,
which happened 8 bare weeks after my mother died in her sleep . My dad lived long
enough for me to meet/marry and have a granddaughter . As I gaze on my daughter's face
I often say "thank you" . Thank You to God for allowing me a wife and for having a
daughter . An extremely beautiful daughter , healthy and funny . I have to show the
moon to my daughter because she thinks its so pretty , she loves stars too , not yet
22months old and she knows the wonder of creation . As I look upwards and see the cold
beauty of space I know how lucky I am . I know how lucky I am . Lucky enough to cry ,
which I do on occasions . My tears are my humble thanks and praise of God . I have a
family . July 96 , mom was gone , and dad was given 1 week to live . So after 3years
of constant visits to the seniors home I met my wife , my Shanghai China . So yes I
cry in the dark of the night as I look up at the stars . I am a lucky man , because I
had good parents , I know I did . I hope everybody could be as lucky as me .....
well I hope this reads ok , I couldn't think of any poetry , I just hope telling it
plain catches the spirit , the spirit of love . One word , one look , one sigh , one
flicker of the eyes , each of these is a prayer , a deep prayer . A prayer of hope ,
pray , hope and don't worry is a motto I try to live by that's all the advice I can
give
michael
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