Jeremy Bamber Forum
OFF TOPIC => General => Topic started by: Steve_uk on December 08, 2019, 05:14:PM
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As the gradual spread of the spirit of Christmas permeates amongst our friends and neighbours and a new decade approaches I reminisce on my time spent in London as a young novitiate, far too preoccupied with labour, ingenuously surveying the wickedness all around us: the threnody of the human condition. However to overcome this in the season of Advent we reflect on the optimism of the human experience of childbirth in the Gospel narrative, something which is within the understanding of us all.
To stand amongst the throng for a moment, to feel the Christmas cheer as I head down to the bowels of Trafalgar Square to the Crypt to partake of coffee and cake, then working up an appetite stopping off at one of the irradiated market stalls for a glass of mulled wine and a sandwich, and not forgetting my almsgiving I move to the Rekorderlig, where I spot ilovebooze with a bottle of Jack High at the table, or is that under the table..
Moving on to Covent Garden I meet lookout sniffing a pot of poinsettias and offer her a kiss under the mistletoe, then enter St. Paul's Church to hear the Paul Leddington recital. I drop David off at the Odeon Leicester Square in time for his film, Knives Out, then buy a cup of chocolate behind Somerset House and attempt to discover a new John Curry or Robin Cousins from the tiny tots gliding along the ice sheet, for now holding the security of mummy's hand.
Next I pass the Natural History Museum and ponder a moment on the dinosaurs' fate and wonder are we really all descended from apes, I spot Caroline and Jane giggling excitedly outside Selfridges shopping for Chanel perfumes, then return in time for the Norwegian Christmas tree ceremony, one ray of hope encased in a topsy-turvy world as the unknown beckons for another ten years. https://youtu.be/gH-ewpTN7DI
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As the gradual spread of the spirit of Christmas permeates amongst our friends and neighbours and a new decade approaches I reminisce on my time spent in London as a young novitiate, far too preoccupied with labour, ingenuously surveying the wickedness all around us: the threnody of the human condition. However to overcome this in the season of Advent we reflect on the optimism of the human experience of childbirth in the Gospel narrative, something which is within the understanding of us all.
To stand amongst the throng for a moment, to feel the Christmas cheer as I head down to the bowels of Trafalgar Square to the Crypt to partake of coffee and cake, then working up an appetite stopping off at one of the irradiated market stalls for a glass of mulled wine and a sandwich, and not forgetting my almsgiving I move to the Rekorderlig, where I spot ilovebooze with a bottle of Jack High at the table, or is that under the table..
Moving on to Covent Garden I meet lookout sniffing a pot of poinsettias and offer her a kiss under the mistletoe, then enter St. Paul's Church to hear the Paul Leddington recital. I drop David off at the Odeon Leicester Square in time for his film, Knives Out, then buy a cup of chocolate behind Somerset House and attempt to discover a new John Curry or Robin Cousins from the tiny tots gliding along the ice sheet, for now holding the security of mummy's hand.
Next I pass the Natural History Museum and ponder a moment on the dinosaurs' fate and wonder are we really all descended from apes, I spot Caroline and Jane giggling excitedly outside Selfridges shopping for Chanel perfumes, then return in time for the Norwegian Christmas tree ceremony, one ray of hope encased in a topsy-turvy world as the unknown beckons for another ten years. https://youtu.be/gH-ewpTN7DI
Excellent Steve 😂😂
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Excellent Steve 😂😂
Is it just me being a misanthrope or is there a silver lining as we start a new decade?
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Is it just me being a misanthrope or is there a silver lining as we start a new decade?
Hopefully Steve, hopefully for Colin, I know he must be suffering still. I’ve only had a fraction of what grief he’s had. One can only draw strength from his strength. I personally don’t think we, as a nation look after our victims and it’s a big shame on our society.
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As the gradual spread of the spirit of Christmas permeates amongst our friends and neighbours and a new decade approaches I reminisce on my time spent in London as a young novitiate, far too preoccupied with labour, ingenuously surveying the wickedness all around us: the threnody of the human condition. However to overcome this in the season of Advent we reflect on the optimism of the human experience of childbirth in the Gospel narrative, something which is within the understanding of us all.
To stand amongst the throng for a moment, to feel the Christmas cheer as I head down to the bowels of Trafalgar Square to the Crypt to partake of coffee and cake, then working up an appetite stopping off at one of the irradiated market stalls for a glass of mulled wine and a sandwich, and not forgetting my almsgiving I move to the Rekorderlig, where I spot ilovebooze with a bottle of Jack High at the table, or is that under the table..
Moving on to Covent Garden I meet lookout sniffing a pot of poinsettias and offer her a kiss under the mistletoe, then enter St. Paul's Church to hear the Paul Leddington recital. I drop David off at the Odeon Leicester Square in time for his film, Knives Out, then buy a cup of chocolate behind Somerset House and attempt to discover a new John Curry or Robin Cousins from the tiny tots gliding along the ice sheet, for now holding the security of mummy's hand.
Next I pass the Natural History Museum and ponder a moment on the dinosaurs' fate and wonder are we really all descended from apes, I spot Caroline and Jane giggling excitedly outside Selfridges shopping for Chanel perfumes, then return in time for the Norwegian Christmas tree ceremony, one ray of hope encased in a topsy-turvy world as the unknown beckons for another ten years. https://youtu.be/gH-ewpTN7DI
Awwww ;D ;D ;D ;D
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Hopefully Steve, hopefully for Colin, I know he must be suffering still. I’ve only had a fraction of what grief he’s had. One can only draw strength from his strength. I personally don’t think we, as a nation look after our victims and it’s a big shame on our society.
Yes we must never forget Colin and take strength from his fortitude. I worry about radicalisation amongst young Muslims, I worry about the proliferation of nuclear weapons, I worry about climate change, but I don't have the strength I once had to influence or affect.
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Probably white working-class youth looking for drug money..https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-kent-50705907
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Yes we must never forget Colin and take strength from his fortitude. I worry about radicalisation amongst young Muslims, I worry about the proliferation of nuclear weapons, I worry about climate change, but I don't have the strength I once had to influence or affect.
Steve take heart from the fact your doing your best for Colin, stop worrying about things you can’t change, in other words, Grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change…". You have to stop worrying Steve, having fun and being happy is the best way of defeating anguish.
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Yes we must never forget Colin and take strength from his fortitude. I worry about radicalisation amongst young Muslims, I worry about the proliferation of nuclear weapons, I worry about climate change, but I don't have the strength I once had to influence or affect.
That's a huge and wearying amount to take on your shoulders, Steve.
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That's a huge and wearying amount to take on your shoulders, Steve.
Well come to think of it I never had the power to influence Kim Jong-un.
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Well come to think of it I never had the power to influence Kim Jong-un.
That makes two of us, Steve.
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How did I miss this thread ? It's 5.30 and I'm just reading Steve's musings.
The smell wafting under my nose sadly isn't that of Poinsettias but of my " late " Christmas cake baking in the oven (it's been in for over 4hrs so far ) of which I'd gladly share a slice of it with Steve providing he has no objections to sitting opposite an " old female sage " ;) My way of reciprocating to your kind gesture which would surely set me up to face another year.
A well thought out piece Steve but clearly tinged with a spattering of melancholy and times past. x
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How did I miss this thread ? It's 5.30 and I'm just reading Steve's musings.
The smell wafting under my nose sadly isn't that of Poinsettias but of my " late " Christmas cake baking in the oven (it's been in for over 4hrs so far ) of which I'd gladly share a slice of it with Steve providing he has no objections to sitting opposite an " old female sage " ;) My way of reciprocating to your kind gesture which would surely set me up to face another year.
A well thought out piece Steve but clearly tinged with a spattering of melancholy and times past. x
Well I am partial to a piece of Christmas cake. Only one mind.
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Well I am partial to a piece of Christmas cake. Only one mind.
Any time Steve, any time you'd be most welcome.
I imagine one slice would be sufficient as the sheer weight of it would lie like a tombstone.
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Is anybody an art fan? I can't help but feel we're very lucky to live in the age we do. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-50889926
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Is anybody an art fan? I can't help but feel we're very lucky to live in the age we do. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-50889926
I once had hold of a Ryan Mosley painting.
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I once had hold of a Ryan Mosley painting.
I must say I'm a bigger fan of the religious scenes and plan to view some of these paintings in person one day. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Last_Supper_(Leonardo)#/media/File:Leonardo_da_Vinci_-_Last_Supper_(copy)_-_WGA12732.jpg
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I must say I'm a bigger fan of the religious scenes and plan to view some of these paintings in person one day. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Last_Supper_(Leonardo)#/media/File:Leonardo_da_Vinci_-_Last_Supper_(copy)_-_WGA12732.jpg
Very nice Steve, The Last Supper, we’ve recently been on a Cruise and went to Israel for two days, unfortunately we went to Nazareth and the Sea of Galale, we could have gone to Jerusalem but where we docked it was two and half hours on bus. Lovely painting I can see myself sat there it’s so real. Thanks for sharing it.
The painting I was in possession off was Alice in Wonderland, one of his early paintings
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I once had hold of a Ryan Mosley painting.
I have touched a Monet, in the Norton art gallery in Palm Beach. :o
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I must say I'm a bigger fan of the religious scenes and plan to view some of these paintings in person one day. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Last_Supper_(Leonardo)#/media/File:Leonardo_da_Vinci_-_Last_Supper_(copy)_-_WGA12732.jpg
The Last Supper - ironic given subject of the forum :-\
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The Last Supper - ironic given subject of the forum :-\
Yes I'm surprised Jeremy didn't lay it on with a trowel..
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Happy Christmas everyone.
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Happy Christmas everyone.
Yes, Merry Christmas everyone! X
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Yes, Merry Christmas everyone! X
Same here merry Christmas to everyone and all my readers 😂😂😂
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Same here merry Christmas to everyone and all my readers 😂😂😂
Emphasizing the Merry and hoping it will be a Happy one for everyone! :)) :)) :))
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Merry Christmas NGB and All xx.
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Merry Christmas to all and a Happy New Year and decade.