If you start an agony column Dave then you can add my poor back to it! Just popped in to say hello in my short allotted time on the computer (advice of physio)- somethings never change - your haiku are still going strong I am glad to see.
Thanks everyone, but my haiku was obviously a bum steer. What was in intended was not you sharing your misery, but an agony column as per an agony aunt or uncle - you helpin g the lov e-lorn with their intractable relationship - and other, related - problems!
The back story to this is (I think I have this right) a premiership footballer who decided to start such a column on his blog, just one day per week. The n umber of visitors just went through the roof.
Oh dear, is this what it's come to? Virtual friends based on number of hits?
ReplyDeleteeh? how so?
ReplyDeleteNo forward no back
ReplyDeletetoday is today
a mix of pain and joy
JF
dave! ha! what is is and what will be will be. nice writing! steven
ReplyDeleteoh gosh, haven't got the stamina thank you.
ReplyDeleteWe love our mis'ry.
ReplyDeletePlease hit me or hit my blog,
It makes no diff'rence.
ha ha ...
ReplyDeleteFunny. Blogging hasn't gotten to the misery stage yet.
ReplyDeleteMisery loves company I suspect ...
ReplyDeleteI wish you had told me this sooner, Dave!
ReplyDeleteHA! Fraid tis true in everday life as well.
ReplyDeleteAin't it the truth Dave!
ReplyDeleteAlas.
If you start an agony column Dave then you can add my poor back to it! Just popped in to say hello in my short allotted time on the computer (advice of physio)- somethings never change - your haiku are still going strong I am glad to see.
ReplyDeleteNo thanks. I do not need to share my misery with others. They have enough of their own to deal with! I will just post an occasional 'Oh crap!"
ReplyDeleteThis made me laugh - thanks!
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ReplyDeleteThanks everyone, but my haiku was obviously a bum steer. What was in intended was not you sharing your misery, but an agony column as per an agony aunt or uncle - you helpin g the lov e-lorn with their intractable relationship - and other, related - problems!
The back story to this is (I think I have this right) a premiership footballer who decided to start such a column on his blog, just one day per week. The n umber of visitors just went through the roof.