Mark
markjnorris.bsky.social
Mark
@markjnorris.bsky.social
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English bloke who lives elsewhere
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You might not remember but you used to almost swallow the mic- beautiful stuff and what a voice. XX
I was there and it was absolutely brilliant- thank you for the most amazing memories
Congrats and fabulous that the North American tour is selling out. I’d give an arm and a leg to be able to be on that tour X
Sweet 😎 Me too 👍
Are you now a short haired layabout?? 😂 X
Year after next for the next book?? Can’t wait that long! Get some short stories done, 🙏 Hope you’re well 👍
And healthy enough that you can walk up them if or when they do. He’s a fat, horrendous, ……. Not to mention thick as a brick 🧱
My profile picture on here was taken at Muncaster Castle last year.
Ravenglass is a fabulous place. Did you go on the Ratty? My parents live a few miles down the road. If you go again next year, and want a beautiful converted barn nearby, not theirs, to stay in let me know 👍
@traceythorn.bsky.social have you read this? Pretty good. As is Will Sergeant’s autobiography
Love the choker 👍
Oi lass, how’s it hanging? 😂
Sorry to continue, but one of the articles on the website has the word undertheorized 😂 😂 Ivory Towers and all that
And describing oneself as “ distinguished” is ?? Ah well, takes all sorts. You enjoy wanking off about Japanese culture. About which, your self description suggests you know very little of 😉
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What a very clever reply
How is it that none of the editorial team are Japanese and none work at Japanese universities or institutions? Do any even live in Japan?
Or should we try and get some funding together and make it happen for real? Would be fun and great 😊
You do, in my mind 👍
I don’t think the animals are confused at all and your ‘commentary’ is just a load of bollox. They are simply helping each other
I posted this cause I hadn’t known of the spelling Ballad but only Ballard
@liammcilvanney.bsky.social Ballard can refer to a surname or a type of song , poem. As a surname, it is of English origin and means "bald-headed man," deriving from Middle English. "Ballad," on the other hand, refers to a narrative poem or song, typically with a simple structure and telling a story
I am a Lancastrian and know nothing of the Scottish ballads, thank you for the insight and I will look into them more
It’s amazing. Born in Longton and grew up around there - beautiful place but a bugger to find work unless you wanted to farm, no to that from me 😂