Friday, November 4, 2016

Jurgen Comments

Rating: 5.0

The job didn't pay much
But it was better than nowt
The hours were long
And he was no lout
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Tom Allport
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Bri Edwards 15 October 2018

let me try reconstructing the first of my two-part comment. you used both Jurgen and Jurgan. hmm? nowt? i'd knew newt, but not nowt. NOW i've heard of both! nowt nout/ pronoun & adverb Northern English nothing. it's nowt to do with me i wonder if the Queen uses nowt: Philip, nowt tonight, Dearest. (cont.) [[done; this should end it.]] ;)

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Bri Edwards 15 October 2018

Tom, i may have submitted only the 2nd part of my comment; i'll have to remember to check later. now to send to MyPoemList in any case.

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Bri Edwards 15 October 2018

ok, not an animal's nose, but: 2. informal•British a cigarette. i thnk i never heard of this yes! tragic indeed. and 'they' speak of bullying in schools these day, kids vs. kids. he could have murdered a few if he'd not been who he was. i wish him Viel Glück! to MyPoemList. bri ;)

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bri edwards 15 October 2018

ok, not an animal's nose, but: 2. informal•British a cigarette. i thnk i never heard of this yes! tragic indeed. and 'they' speak of bullying in schools these day, kids vs. kids. he could have murdered a few if he'd not been who he was. i wish him Viel Glück! to MyPoemList. bri ;)

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bri edwards 15 October 2018

i knew newt, but not nowt. now i do! nowt nout/ pronoun & adverbNorthern English pronoun: nowt; adverb: nowt nothing. it's nowt to do with me you used Jurgen and jurgan. hmm? But it got to much He was full of self doubt..i like the poem's rhyming, but (oops) a typo: to. ;) (cont.) (cont.)

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