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23 October, 2008 at 12:11 pm #384617
@esmeralda wrote:
I was born into a family of inspirational people..my Father was the bravest man I ever knew..he was booted out of the RAF at the start of WW2 when they discovered he was only sixteen. Undaunted he ended up serving throughout the war as a chief engineer in the Merchant Navy, escorting warships and dodging u-boats in treacherous seas like the north-atlantic.
He spent six months in a hospital in Calcutta, fighting TB, a disease which was later to kill his young wife back home in Scotland, leaving my dad with a baby daughter to raise..the daughter who would later break his..and all of our..hearts when she disappeared under sinister circumstances many years later.
Dad had the strength of a pride of lions, despite ongoing health problems that would have demoralised Goliath. Tall, handsome, dark and dashing..he was the envy of all of my friends with his gracious charm and sparkling (sometimes savage) wit. I remember when my pal Anne said to mum one day “You got a good catch there!” and mum was flabbergasted..whether at Anne’s cheek or perspicacity I was never sure.
First and foremost, my father was a gentleman, one of my earliest memories is of being on a Glasgow bus with the family, when a violent drunk started cursing, and dad told him to shut up as there were ladies and children present..and with dad’s imposing presence towering over him..the man not only shut up, but got off the bus pronto.
I also have my father to thank for my love of classical music, poetry, ballet and theatre. Dad was quite the bohemian when he left the navy (My bro has a photograph of him with his black hair long, and swept back and a superb moustache) he was a brilliant clarinettist and later when he met my mother, the two of them were prominent figures amongst the poetry circuits thriving in Glasgow. Dad was also a tremendous political activist and I think he later regretted his decision not to stand for MP as invited, when my mother begged him not to. He was a brilliant orator and wiped all opponents clear from his path..including the rebellious, argumentative teenage me. Mum was always saying “You’re your father’s daughter alright.” when I faced off for the umpteenth time regardless.
There were a million zillion facets to my father’s character and as many achievements..he went on to become a leader in his field, and when lung cancer finally cut him down (a legacy of his TB scarred lungs..and..okay maybe his 80 a day ciggie habit) his only thoughts were for us and none for himself. An aethiest all his life, dad didn’t recant on dying, there was no weeping, no anger, no calling to a false god just in case. He died with the strength, honesty and dignity with which he had been born, and with which he had played out his span.
I just wish I had appreciated all of the above, when dad was here for me to tell him.
Exquisitely written esme :wink:
21 October, 2008 at 12:14 pm #32794019 October, 2008 at 1:36 am #381642@rubyred wrote:
@argyll wrote:
@esmeralda wrote:
@rubyred wrote:
with YOU in my corner hen..
ae fond kiss…
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=YIKWHuxljFE
i LOVE YOU x
A moving rendition of one of Rabbie’s finest..and a dedication from one of JC’s finest..I am doubly blessed. Thank you Ruby, my darling girl.xxx
can i see the video :wink:
Wear a Tam o’Shanter at a certain angle Argy,, and ye can be the leading man..
(p.s nae Rush pish)
rubes your officially dumped for saying “nae rush pish”
19 October, 2008 at 1:32 am #383628one foot in the grave
the young ones (cause i was young at the time)
porrige
the good life (because barbara had a sexy bum)
still game
rab c nesbit (the early ones)
love thy neighbour ( before the PC brigade fcuked it up)
till death us do part (same as above)
friends
steptoe and son
faulty towers
my family
some mothers do av em
citizen smith
only fools and horses (but only some of them…)
robins nest
father ted
you’ll notice ive not added little britain (which i think is crap) and the office (which i also think is crap)…over hyped
19 October, 2008 at 12:57 am #381273it has deffo got nothing to do with scotland…burley will do fine
as for boyd…he has personal problems…(albeit rumours) but some very strong rumours
the press are going to have a field day with him…im actually surprised he is putting himself in the spot light
the papers store up all the shyte they have on people…and boyd is going to have a very big fall
as for “the goalie”…macgregor…hes another trumpet thats going in the wrong direction
he doesnt keep good company :wink: ..and i dont mean the girls
its just a case of “watch this space”…it will allll come out
19 October, 2008 at 12:52 am #378970nooooooooo………but to be honest…although we are on a good run right now…we will still end up in the bottom six…but no where near the bottom two
18 October, 2008 at 7:46 pm #378967oh to be a butler :twisted:
18 October, 2008 at 7:40 pm #378965of course you have a butler to show yours 8)
18 October, 2008 at 7:28 pm #378963i couldnt even show my back side :P
18 October, 2008 at 7:16 pm #378961well….another great away victory for the buddies,following on from our great …almost easy thrashing of rangers
Hamilton 1 St.Mirren 2
apart from the great win…one of the highlights was the spirinklers going off 5 mins before half time :D
equal 6th in the league……..europe here we come :lol:
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