12-10-2015, 07:59 PM
(12-09-2015, 05:04 AM)ronsaik Wrote: With an ankle injury and then a heel injury and then a knee injury, I completely sympathise...Thanks ronsaik, you sound worse than me with my metal rods and bolts, no second meaning just old age propped up aginst a weak metaphor of a beat up old stock car that still wants to race. Best Keith
EDIT: did i see a second meaning where none was intended? say it ain't so..
(12-09-2015, 06:58 AM)ambrosial revelation Wrote: Hi Keith,Thanks Mark
Liking this one very much. How come I've never heard of Belle Vue speedway before? It sounds terribly posh for stock car racing.
I was going to ask if you meant to say 'loose' instead of 'lose' at the beginning of the last stanza. In some sense 'lose' works, but I'm not sure works grammatically. Then I noticed 'breaks' instead of 'brakes' so now I'm worried I'm missing some clever play, I've been awake too long and I'm getting too old sometimes.
Still enjoyed it, either way.![]()
Cheers for the read,
Mark
Nice catch on lose...have made an edit. breaks is about legs and brakes as is shoes, it was my intention to work in some word play, but "clever" would be stretching it a bit. Thanks for your help. Keith
(12-09-2015, 05:32 PM)billy Wrote: belle vue in this instance is a dirt track come small zoo/theme park. there's also a greyhound track there. [which i remember well] the fairground also holds so many memories for me. the are is gorton and it's a proverbial shitholeThanks Billy![]()
nicely done you old dirt bike.
I used to go there and white city as a kid, watching the speedway and the stock cars, ahhh I can smell the petrol know. And I lived in Eccles so.....
Best Keith
If your undies fer you've been smoking through em, don't peg em out

