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Signup Date: 4/7/2006
Thursday, April 02, 2009 
was reared up by stress and sank under strain; tank it up, dank it up, tells the tailor to his tout; entoutcas for a man, but bit a thimble for a maid; blimp, blump; a dud letter, a sing a song a sylble; a byword, a sentence with surcease; while stands his canyouseehim frails will fall; was hatched at cellbridge but ajoculated abrood; as it gan in the beguinnings so wound up in a battle of boss; roderick, roderick, roderick, o , you’ve gone the way of the danes
Jane

 
Why do I read this in my head in a scottish accent??? Anway love the rhythm - can't understand a word of it though!
 
Posted by Jane on Thursday, April 02, 2009 - 10:07 AM
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monica

 
variously catalogued, regularly regrouped;.......copy&paste is too easy, def. no kudo for this....
 
Posted by monica on Thursday, April 02, 2009 - 10:08 AM
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Annalisa

 
Det fins MANGE FURU på HOLMEN
 
Posted by Annalisa on Thursday, April 02, 2009 - 10:08 AM
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nicola

 
Magne, I think someone's hacked your account and is posting madness in your blogs...
 
Posted by nicola on Thursday, April 02, 2009 - 10:08 AM
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Brynyld
Claudia Manfredini

 
Back to the classics, are you? So, you like Joyce... It would be a good idea for a song... ;-)
 
Posted by Brynyld on Thursday, April 02, 2009 - 10:08 AM
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Caterina

 
"variously catalogued, regularly regrouped"....This is one of those times when I wish I spent more time reading. Shame on me!....Thanks for posting these lines. It does make me want to read more by JJ. It's a difficult read for me but still great.....Will try to find the time to read FW. You caught my attention.....
 
Posted by Caterina on Thursday, April 02, 2009 - 10:08 AM
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Silke
Silke A

 
James Joyce in the morning ? Not before my first cup of coffee...........Kudos for hmm hmm.....being back :-)
 
Posted by Silke on Thursday, April 02, 2009 - 10:08 AM
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Silke
Silke A

 
so did you read it ? more kudos then, cause afaik, it was called unreadable or did you just c&p? or is it an expression for: you being in the middle of something, cause it was also called "work in progress"; or is it an allusion to the sprachsalat you were in, on your recent tour or... or ....or ?
 
Posted by Silke on Thursday, April 02, 2009 - 10:41 AM
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Cibby

 
It is truley a diffacult one to undestand, but I take it at face value.
The iner workings of your mind is a true mistery
 
Posted by Cibby on Thursday, April 02, 2009 - 10:08 AM
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Karen

 
Magne, takk for the blog. I hope you enjoyed the shows in South America.
See you in November!
 
Posted by Karen on Thursday, April 02, 2009 - 10:08 AM
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tracey
tracey newman

 
magne i love you but what does that mean?? i kinda understand lol hope you are well :)
 
Posted by tracey on Thursday, April 02, 2009 - 10:09 AM
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Karin F
Karin Gobitta-Földes

 
Heiiiiiiiiiiii Mr F!!!......As I said you personaly, you are a poet!......Just a poet...............;-)
 
Posted by Karin F on Thursday, April 02, 2009 - 10:09 AM
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The Shoe fetish..
Tanya Williams

 
Wow! They sell Special Brew in Norway? Must cost an arm AND a leg ;-)
 
Posted by The Shoe fetish.. on Thursday, April 02, 2009 - 10:09 AM
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Valhalla (MAGNEtized)
val bjerkan

 
may be matter of fact now, but was futter of Magd then !!! ............To be honest Magne, I much prefer your true inner poetic MAGNificence, than you just copy & pasting LOL.......... C'mon show us what you are truly made of (as if we did not know already!)............Lovin ya as always.......... November cannot come soon enough~! x
 
Posted by Valhalla (MAGNEtized) on Thursday, April 02, 2009 - 10:41 AM
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curiosity killed the cat

 
Still my favourite pub in town.......But you reminded me that I still haven..t finished reading the story of Leopold Bloom...I gave up on page 296... Maybe I should have a few pints of Guinness and start all over again...:)....
 
Posted by curiosity killed the cat on Thursday, April 02, 2009 - 10:41 AM
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Kelly Cornax

 
I really wish I'd spent more time actually reading the classics whilst earning my Literature degree. Then I could have said something really abstruse but pithy and insightful.
Thank God for Google!
 
Posted by Kelly Cornax on Thursday, April 02, 2009 - 2:23 PM
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Véronick

 
Le sentimental est celui qui voudrait le profit sans assumer la dette accablante de la reconnaissance .J joyce . "ERROR LAND, le drame ,l'essai,l'élègie,le pamphlet,la farce;libertè de la prose,description de l'ame humaine,regard profond sur son temps,écrivain de la modernité, c'est tout ce que j'aime dans ses livre .

 
Posted by Véronick on Thursday, April 02, 2009 - 2:23 PM
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ROZ ( Rebellious Optimistic Zany)

 
Oh, it's times like these that I so miss my broken laptop, instead i have to make do with a computer on a timer in my local library, and seeing if I can post my comment before I get cut off- now THERE'S stress for you!!............Seriously though MAGNificent, your poems have put a welcome smile on my face as always-just hope you're not feeling stressed after the recent bout of concerts.
Yes we're a demanding bunch us fans, but that's only because we all love you, and always just hungry for more-not to mention coimng back to you time and time again!! Here's 2 well deserved kudos MAGNificent, and now hopefully you'll while away all your stress on a nive hot beach somewhere! How does that grab you then?
 
Posted by ROZ ( Rebellious Optimistic Zany) on Thursday, April 02, 2009 - 2:24 PM
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ahantonella

 
"Splish,splash,i don t have a pass,......Bui if,i was, so i m not.."......Do you understand me?as I understand you?(?!!!!?!!!)......En tout cas, ce n est pas facile!!
 
Posted by ahantonella on Thursday, April 02, 2009 - 2:24 PM
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Rose

 
Hi Magne!............Is you Particular Infinite...............I LOVE YOU
 
Posted by Rose on Thursday, April 02, 2009 - 2:24 PM
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Ruth

 
I'm guessing concert exhaustion and work overload and what a weird world that such things mean such different things to people. Lots of happy faces in the crowd. So pleased ypu're coming back to the UK soon. Just hope you have the time to take your own enjoyment. Enjoy the break.

 
Posted by Ruth on Thursday, April 02, 2009 - 2:24 PM
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Véronick

 
A based meaning has been read into these characters the literal sense of wich deceny can safety scarcely hint!!!!!
 
Posted by Véronick on Thursday, April 02, 2009 - 2:24 PM
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Brigitte

 
Quoi?
 
Posted by Brigitte on Thursday, April 02, 2009 - 2:24 PM
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Locust

 
You word thief! Finnegans wake - By James Joyce. Apparently a story with no real beginning or end (it ends in the middle of a sentence and begins in the middle of the same sentence)... Worth reading?............
 
Posted by Locust on Thursday, April 02, 2009 - 2:24 PM
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Véronick

 
FINNEGANS WAKE, very good james joyce,and good choice , you are great magne!!!!
 
Posted by Véronick on Thursday, April 02, 2009 - 2:24 PM
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David
David Demaine

 
Blimey our Herr F-- gone the way of the Danes eh? Very Hamlet. Shakespeare that is, not the cigar. ........I think you're going tangentially off tangents from tangents there. Perhaps you'll get so polygonal you will become a circle. Or perhaps you'll become a helix, a coil or a Spaghetti Junction tangle (formally known as Gravelley Hill Interchange). Well you have Cattermole Grove in Birmingham! Perhaps Birmingham is answer to everything-- like Arthur Dent's "42".........I think will all that assonance, onomatopoeia and narrative you are writing a Black Lace hit, in Brummy. With this "gan" and "ajoculated abrood". Duz yow av uh friend in Smethwick-- bostin. Perhaps the post was inspired by Ozzy Osbourne.........Hang on... it's something else. I reckon it's a tale of sexual frustration? Being stressed like that can make you dank-- and make you want to tank it up. Does that lead to a thimble for the maid? Hence "ajoculated abrood"? Perhaps his "canyouseehim frails will fall" in that case-- in that "battle of boss".........Is this "Roderick" an euphemism for... y'know... [pushes bosom up, gurns]... for the phallus. Hence Roderick going the way of the Danes (down south to you!) is an euphemism for the act ulimate romance. ........I think I need have a lie down. Or a cold shower........Oscillating wildly,........David........["Sigmund Freud: Tell about your fathe... I mean mother" emoticon]
 
Posted by David on Thursday, April 02, 2009 - 4:28 PM
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HolyGround9505

 
I can imagine tired and this life is not for you. many face everything is "MIC-MAC" is me I would escape. No thank . you are courageous ......and now you want to relax with a book like locust said ?............read your book Payne's gray you will find the great page : "trans" (derived from music) "parent" *smile*
 
Posted by HolyGround9505 on Friday, April 03, 2009 - 10:09 AM
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simonetta

 
...I don't know why...but i'm not surprised to know,that you're a J.J. reader.......I would have liked to give you one of his few books for present...like a revenge....but too late now...! ;-) Simo X....
 
Posted by simonetta on Friday, April 03, 2009 - 10:09 AM
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CANVAS

 
I only had 52 english classes untill now. How can I understand the meaning of this? Sometimes I think you use your poems to keep us really far from you. For me it's ok, It's your birthright.

 
Posted by CANVAS on Friday, April 03, 2009 - 10:10 AM
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Fruitwaffle

 
I'm tempted to click "Translate" to see if that helps. I love the rhythm of it, though.........BTW, why does your status say your Single and a Capricorn?
 
Posted by Fruitwaffle on Friday, April 03, 2009 - 10:12 AM
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Yvonne

 
If you see the entire structure, please draw some of the lines. ....I see failure to launch (in any possible way) or/and deliberately pretending to. ....I you can read (as in digest) all the depths, I'm afraid I will mourn your loss of ever being able to enjoy reading anything less intriguing and multidimensional, after this. You'll probably be either spoiled forever or gone haywire. ....(Kudos after some in-depth pointers.
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Posted by Yvonne on Friday, April 03, 2009 - 10:13 AM
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Silke
Silke A

 
found a new toy : the transaltion button :........ ....cattermole hill, ex-mountain of flesh Cattermole Hill, Ex-Berg von Fleisch....was reared up by stress and sank under strain; tank it up, dank it up, tells the tailor to his tout; entoutcas for a man, but bit a thimble for a maid; blimp, blump; a dud letter, a sing a song a sylble; a byword, a sentence with surcease; while stands his canyouseehim frails will fall; was hatched at cellbridge but ajoculated abrood; as it gan in the beguinnings so wound up in a battle of boss; roderick, roderick, roderick, o , you’ve gone the way of the danes....wurde gehalten von Stress und sank unter Druck geraten; Tank es, dank es, sagt der Schneider zu seinem tout; entoutcas für einen Mann, aber Bit A Fingerhut für eine Magd; Luftschiff, blump eine dud Schreiben, ein Sing A Song ein sylble, ein Begriff, einen Satz mit surcease, während sich seine canyouseehim frails fallen; ausgebrütet wurde auf cellbridge aber ajoculated abrood, wie es in der gan beguinnings so Wunde in einen Kampf der Chef, Roderick, Roderick, Roderick, O, Sie haben sich die Art und Weise der Dänen........*g*
 
Posted by Silke on Friday, April 03, 2009 - 10:19 AM
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Joann Taylor

 
Just wanted to thank David, the Decipherer, for shedding some light on your obscure concepts for those of us less fortunate to succeed in understanding your language in code.

 
Posted by Joann Taylor on Monday, April 06, 2009 - 10:00 AM
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Joann Taylor

 
Oyez: a call given by a Public Crier or Court Officer for silence & attention before an announcement....... So I will follow still, I cannot detach, yet further to trek, unable to listen alternating with an immense yearning to be near, in and out of conflict with myself, inseparable from your/A-ha's music. When u play Manchester, I'll be in London - O2 disabled platform really, really close to stage on your side too. Sorry, I've ignored your words, they helped again today -a distraction and thank you... stress, strain, & battling on!!
 
Posted by Joann Taylor on Monday, April 06, 2009 - 10:01 AM
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Hjelen (Blackbird)

 
How nice of you to keep the old ties between Norway and Scotland there, although I had suspected this is Nordic/Scots text speak gone awol, narrated by Rab C Nesbitt or in fact Billy Connelly!!
 
Posted by Hjelen (Blackbird) on Monday, April 06, 2009 - 10:01 AM
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Pandora

 
You know, I've never gone near anything James Joyce. I have to say that this post is doing nothing to point me in his direction!....Maybe you should try your own version of "Joyce-speak" one of these days, Mags.
Could be entertaining at a gig!
 
Posted by Pandora on Monday, April 06, 2009 - 10:02 AM
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Joann Taylor

 
Oyez!
 
Posted by Joann Taylor on Monday, April 06, 2009 - 10:02 AM
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HolyGround9505

 
the answer is no-no, the answer is yes!....Maintenant que la réponse est trouvé sur le livre. ....maintenant : ....L'homme et la femme, l'amour qu'est-ce ? Un bouchon et une bouteille.. J. Joyce ....Ma réponse :....l'amour qu'est-ce ? la bouteille c'est la femme et l'homme met son bouchon.....c'est déjà l'elixir des Dieux sans boire non ....Son vice c'était la bouteille, le jeu mais avec un peu plus d'amour et moins de fiction dans sa tête . Il aurait vécu plus longtemps Mr. Joyce . ....P.
S Magne poésies sur l'amour me manque
 
Posted by HolyGround9505 on Monday, April 06, 2009 - 10:03 AM
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