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Monthly Archives: June 2018

Three Boozers

29 Friday Jun 2018

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Sandshoe

 

 

THREE BOOZERS

Worsted Verse by Shoe.

Three boozers being blotto

And sick to death of Keno

Took on themselves entire change

Of course out of their baggies

Into kit less dog-eared

But their prospects were the first to rearrange.

Said the first I am a loser

I have never backed a winner

Not a horse, a game or dog on this life’s track

The second said I’m surer

For my hair’s just like fencing wire

And my teeth are all quite stained from drinking rye

The third said I’m a fibber

The biggest ever hired

I am a proper spinner

I never et my dinner.

It seemed from where they lent

Their trinity bespoken

That could they get some other besots

Lead all to heaven

The chains upon all mortal souls

Theirs, ours, yours, broken

God above, Best On High The Holy

Would smile on their affray

And grant World Sanctimony

Hence back and forth and forth and back

They gathered each to other.

Boomed a voice…

“TOO LATE YOU CAN’T COME IN!”

“Wait on! Most Lord God On High Your Honour

We are a protest movement

Bit wobbly, but full of moment

And you all look like DONKIES with the mange!!!”

(It could of ended better).

A fierce bright light’: poet and activist Candy Royalle dies, aged 37

26 Tuesday Jun 2018

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Candy Royalle

Borrowed with thanks from the Guardian 25 June 2018

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Dear Friends of the Pig’s Arms,

Sad news indeed, one of our greatest performance poets, Ms Candy Royalle passed away this week, having lost her battle with ovarian cancer.

I watched her award-winning performance – I am my Grandfather’s Memories.  and I encourage you to see her unparalleled passion, cadence and deeply thought provoking work.

Bin Chickens V GoGet Car

26 Tuesday Jun 2018

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Back Headed Ibis bombs Toyota

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Careful where we park, said the Black Headed Ibis

Recent Protest Songs

22 Friday Jun 2018

Posted by Therese Trouserzoff in Algernon, Entertainment Upstairs

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Bruce Springsteen, First Aid Kit, Jimmy Barnes featuring Bernard Fanning, Kendrick Lamar, Little Steven and Artists against Apartheid, M.I.A., Midnight Oil, N.W.A., Radiohead, Regina Spektor, The Herd, The Smith Street Band, Warumpi Band

 

recent protest songs

Playlist by Algernon

This list takes in protest songs from the early 1980s to date.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jvsQWvzzctE

Still on your side – Jimmy Barnes featuring Bernard Fanning

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=exsaCN4c5dc

You are the problem here – First Aid Kit

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VD3gdgNq-G0

Idioteque – Radiohead

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nkwEVEMDqlM

How can poor man stand such times and live – Bruce Springsteen

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z-48u_uWMHY

Alright – Kendrick Lamar (Language warning)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JnYDuKSzQpM

Ballad of a politician – Regina Spektor

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ewRjZoRtu0Y

Paper Plains –M.I.A.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TlMdYpnVOGQ

Sun City – Little Steven and Artists against Apartheid

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=51t1OsPSdBc

Fuk da Police – N.W.A. (explicit language warning)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ejorQVy3m8E

Beds are burning – Midnight Oil

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yxz7CYkQltE

Blackfella Whitefella – Warumpi Band

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pQnGqdFO9EY

77% – The Herd (explicit language warning)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oBZHN9MepPI

Wipe that shit eating grin off your punchable face – The Smith Street Band

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pnh7x8aU26g

Two Tribes – Frankie goes to Hollywood

Double Overhead Foxtails on the Aerial

20 Wednesday Jun 2018

Posted by Therese Trouserzoff in Emmjay

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Furry Dice, Rolls Royce

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Observation by Emmjay

  1. Ok, today I’ve seen it all.  Parked next to me in the traffic was a rather well-dressed lady.
  2. Yeah, but, she was in a Rolls Royce.
  3. Yeah, but she had furry dice on the rear view mirror.
  4. My life is complete !

 

Charles Smith

15 Friday Jun 2018

Posted by Mark in Sandshoe

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The Mini

 

 

Charles Smith

by Sandshoe

I recently was handed a box of my papers I have not seen for 30 years, forgotten other than those I thought were lost. The thought process behind writing the partial first draft of this piece came back to me clearly. I was pitching to write out of character. attempting a psychodrama cross horror story with elements of crafted confusion, the surreal and provocation to laugh.

My former position of employment would soon be made redundant by the introduction of technology about to revolutionise the workplace. As an active member of the union and elected to speak for the staff to management, I would never have voiced ‘revolutionise’. I reflected later on the disappearance of a form of employment few would know of and its conduct in a room with a building view overlooking other buildings, from a chair in the room a view that was the colour grey and bleak or of rain or blue and bright at height the length of the external wall, the weather through an industrial warehouse-style window.

The waiter rolled down the stairs.

“Come back here,” I screamed, distraught at the evasive tactics. I don’t suppose you would understand the difficulties involved in having a loose grip on reality. You might seeing in others the potential of their losing theirs.

We are by definition so much better at watching others than ourselves.

My duty is to not assume, but warn. You could even be sitting next to me on a bus.

I warned Noag. He laughed. You can’t afford laughter any more than Noag could. You never met him, did you? No, of course not. I had buried Noag even then in the deepest recesses of recall for so long, my imagination gave him shape and appearance.

You will never find him.

What you will meet with is with yourself saddled with my neuroses as well as your own. You began to read thinking, didn’t you, that you could forget your own for a while your hands clutched around this publication, your fingernails almost sunk in. You sank, instead, into its grateful embrace. You probably started feet up. You sent the kids to Coventry. If you do not have any, you wanted to forget worrying about the ones you didn’t have. Opportunity eluded, time deluded you.

I have never had any children. I never will. I hate children. Children clutter buses at peak-times. They toddle along in harnesson pavements, meander, alarm running red and sweating in gym clothing. So many knees and elbows in school groups and pushing and shoving and teachers blowing whistles.

I thought the driver was never going to stop the bus when it started to scream. I was trapped in a beast, a classic outcome of mythology, its soul emergent as an unnerving high-pitched whine from within, the single note and its harmonics like a buzz saw, a monotone of unremitting frenzy-cross-rational logic attuned to the sorest point that is unknown.

What’s wrong with this bus, I thought.

I didn’t see anybody else thinking the same thing. The aisle was blank with suspense. I did see a round ball of slimed and white chewing gum land on the point of focus of my meditation. A passenger near involuntarily I supposed discarded the material. I imagined the ball projecting through a mouth rounded to permit that habitual exit. I could step on it. What best purpose might I attach to that. I order everything, you see, into good and bad and why.

Would I get to work on time? Stupid question. Buses never get anybody to work on time unless the journey is begun in the hours before sun-up by striking a match. Yes, my subjective analysis. They, the antagonists in all legends, cut off my electricity just as I was about to pay the bill. At least some of it in the hope I would be standing as anticipated in the illumination of the porch light when the landlord came by for the rent. It seems reasonable to assume that where there’s power, there’s hope. A landlord cannot feel confidence in a porch lit in a deepening twilight by a tenant shielding a spluttering match.

I will bruise my brain one day taking public transport instead of the Mini stuck in the garage. The jolting and the shudder of the bus was terrible.

I have high standards. I have high expectations of myself. I am my own standard and hyperbola. I studied Math that did not work out so well. I took on Political Studies. I was busy. Elsewhere. I flunked so I did not get the job of Secretary to my local Member or of anywhere. Instead I am in this business. Publishing and I read. Everything that is put in front of me. Not on my own. We read together, you see. My workplace is a room of babble. No matter the noise pollution. I’ve developed an evasion tactic that, to date, has kept me my job. Just as I am about to deliver a neurosis as finely tuned as a pitch fork, I go to the gents.

Well, one of us reads out loud and the other listens, the pairs rostered to minimise the blood shed, close on 40 people at desks, four supervisors and a Head Reader seated at a side-on desk out front left. The content of the daily newspaper and other publications is read thus every day, all day and more from the time you leave your work and go home into the dark of night that is the night of our despair.

Readers do. Have a loose grip on reality.

The bus slowed. Not ‘slowed’ as if coming to a stop. The bus slowed yet progressed forward as if the driver had formed no intention to stop. The passengers might have to jump the driver, take control. We were not in a democratic accident inclining to equity, but hapless dependants. We can only imagine ourselves on a level playing field where there is hope, not haphazard luck and its opposition, mishap. The screaming bus sounded as if it was climbing a hill where there was no hill. The floor of the bus shuddered.

A reader would begin reading the text of a paragraph such as I have written above thus: new para cap T definite article space bus space and so on. What is on the page and is otherwise not, designated ‘space’, is vocalised as having entity, place, status or subservience. Everything becomes ascribed purpose and dimension. Commercial ads, lonely hearts pleas, even syndicated crosswords are read. One period down river. Two period across bright. Check the solution. Does the solution match and fit.

Funeral and In Memoriam notices circulate three times which engages the scrutiny of six staffers.

What carminative could I find in reflection we care more for the dead than the living. My bowels gripped in the pain of retention of flatulence. I held my guilty secret forever more against my better judgement weighting good, better and best.

You know, few faux paux and mistaken attributions find their way into print. Each partner holds a copy of the proof. The reader may offer the copyholder they read and the reader listens in the assumed role of copyholder.

What can possibly go wrong.

Imagine the way reflected images in shop windows are seen to change viewed from the window of an inner city bus. Flick flick flick. Readers and copyholders do not stop reading when they walk out onto the street after between 8 and 12 hours a day reading everything given to them including poetry and space. They continue to read. Their eye identifies out of a world of viewpoint anything that can be read, a word, a punctuation mark or more and tests the strength of meaning. Their habitual task in their workplace is an entity of powerful will.

Gathered school children at a stop followed the sight of their scheduled bus passing them without deviating from its forward path. Their faces aghast, they waggled and waved school bags, blazers, outstretched arms. Suddenly the bus clanked and came to screaming rest. Its engine cut out. The screaming stopped. I leaped out of my seat in fear of mayhem and doom, explosion. My suit and shirt collar were sodden in a drench of fear of a colleague literally reading a report of my untimely death to a copy holder: cap c charles spell that out (pause and listen to copyholder) space cap s smith spell that out (pause and listen to copyholder) punctuation comma lower case f formerly indefinite article an employee of…

The fellow next to me who waited tables at The Metropole Hotel dining room and I were first at the exit. I merely pushed him out of my way. He pushed me out of his. As I stepped forward in haste to flee the bus, he pushed me aside again and in retaliation as I grabbed for him and he turned back, I turned and directed the heel of my smart shoe backwards. I felt the impact on his shin bone as the heel connected. My blood up, I was spoiling for a fight as I turned back to land him a blow. He was flailing his hands in the air. His legs were tottering his body helplessly forward as I struck out at him with my readied fist.

After I screamed at him to come back (when he rolled down the stairs), I was pinioned in a citizens arrest and secured to a bus seat with luggage strapping.

…top right column photograph of a man caption under (reader, pause) cap c charles spell that out (reader, pause and listen to copyholder) space cap s smith spell that out (reader, pause and listen to copyholder) punctuation comma lower case indefinite article an employee of…

Is country a foreign language ?

10 Sunday Jun 2018

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Bruce Springsteen, Chuck Bernard, Dan Fogelberg, Gap Magonie, Gorillaz, Jimi Hendrix, Marie Laforêt, Merle Haggard, Neil Young, Quincy Jones, Röyksopp, Ruby Andrews, The Band, Van Morrison

Is country a foreign language

Playlist and Disturbing Album Cover by Algernon

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TLV4_xaYynY

All along the watchtower – Jimi Hendrix

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BFDJ3Ym0jIw

Bessie girl – Chuck Bernard

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J3lw0qHNGJk

Casanova – Ruby Andrews

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tj04d1h0NUE

Diana in the autumn wind – Gap Magonie

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kgH_I_LoYpk

Paint it black – Marie Laforêt

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bmatItacEvM

So easy – Röyksopp

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E5yFcdPAGv0

Humility – Gorillaz

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jREUrbGGrgM

The night they drove old Dixie down – The Band

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rscqSCxaKLo

Big city – Merle Haggard

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CEvsDuJYEnI

Into the mystic – Van Morrison

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xsWrmJjD2eY

Comes a time – Neil Young

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M3eu1gW-bQ8

Atlantic City – Bruce Springsteen

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ApO8h0pTWzA

The Outlaw – Dan Fogelberg

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T5ALPzS0QfQ

Soul Bossa Nova – Quincy Jones

Away in a Mangler

06 Wednesday Jun 2018

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Barn Boy Juice, Hooderf Uck, Jimbo

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“You found this where ?”

From the Pig’s Arms cubby reporter House.

Of Course, it’s Runny Again !

Barn Boy Juice reported to an astonished microphone that as the most hands-on daddy in the known countryverse he intended to be runny again.  Or at least his son, Jimbo was most likely to be.

The Member for Farex and the Deputy Minister for Nappisan had his hands full during the complex task of making a bobby pin work.  Witnesses said that he didn’t seem to mind having his thumb impaled and thought it was appropriate that he was an intimate companion to a cloth nappy, saying “There’s a lot of cotton up our way”.

And it was a pleasant change from putting his foot in his mouth, he told the Pig’s Arms cub reporter House.

Ending the interview abrumptly, Juice said he had to go – he was taking Jimbo down to the shearing shed to have the lad circumscribed while they were marking the other lambs.

Senior Country Members appeared to be pleased that their favourite bull artist had proven to be so virile and they refused to confirm or deny that he’d been put across other heifers and they were expecting quite a significant Spring drop.

However the Deputy Prime meat Miniseries Dom Hooderf Uck was reported as saying that he doubted that the New England Tablelands has sufficient carrying capacity for more than one cross-bred Juice.

Chinese Embarrassed Officials were unavailable for comment and the Tramp Administration was out for a quickie with inclement weather.

Father O’Way at the Wedding

04 Monday Jun 2018

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Bishop Bishop, Father O'Way, Harry, Liz, Phil, Thrips

Hung cassock final

Digital Mischief courtesy of Mr Warrigal Mirriyuula

Story by the Rectum of St Generic’s Brand

In an inspired spirit of balance, Bishop Bishop (aka the Bish) despatched Father O’Way to the biggest set of nuptials seen in the old Dart in at least two weeks to assist the Windsors to strike some balance with down home gospalia.

The Good Father delivered one of his trademark fire and brimstone sermons from the full-forward pocket at St George’s, hand balling the bride to the Ranga team captain.

Father O’Way duly laid down a mess of homilies and Pig Psalms and toasted the regal couple with a jeroboam of Trotter’s Ale, especially imported for the occasion (i.e. for Father O’Way).

“No way !”  he said, “Would Liz and Papadopolous over there have normally allowed an American into the bosom of Windsor, post that Wallace woman, but there you go.  We is living in a modern world and given the outbreak of thrips and the shortage of English roses, who could blame them for allowing in a ruby red begonia.  And I for one (sips) …or two (sips again) am all foreskin.  Haha ha.  Just kidding …. uuuurp.”

The Bishop (on behalf of Gordon O’Donnell) apologised to the flock wits of St Generic Brand’s for the delay in bringing the picture to the parish, citing that it was on the same roll as O’Ways other holiday snaps and that it took an eternity to come back from the Chemists – what with all the kerfuffle and police interviews and all that.

—ooo—

 

Good Thing

02 Saturday Jun 2018

Posted by Therese Trouserzoff in Algernon, Entertainment Upstairs

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Leon Bridges

good thing

Album Presentation by Algernon

Released in May the latest Album from Leon Bridges.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uYEGPTFwJDo&list=PLfYsg_5KjeIvEf1HfJs-4d1GZg2i6T2aD

Good thing (Album) – Leon Bridges

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