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Unread 10-17-2013, 04:48 PM
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Some fun poems here – from great Sphereans, of course!
Congratulations to Rob, Brian (in the guise of Nicholas Holbrook) and Bazza. Rob, your "Richard Stilgoe Action Man" will forever make me laugh. Also, a huge ‘Well Done’ to Lois for an HM.

(Next comp on new thread)

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xxxxxxxxxxThe Oldie Competition
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxby Tessa Castro


In competition no 168 you were invited to write a poem with the title ‘The Shop That Isn’t There’. There was naturally much invective against the effects of supermarkets and business rates upon the high street, and a good deal of nostalgia. Mrs G Telford remembered a haberdashery shop in a hut behind broad beans, where grey, spectacled Miss North kept her money-sock to hand.
Lois Elaine Heckman imaginatively hoped to find in the shop that isn’t there, among other things: ‘a straighter nose, unwrinkled skin, / long life to foil my next of kin.’
Peter Slimmings remembered a family butcher in one poem, and also in another entry compendiously expressed the theme in a quatrain: ‘I used to walk to the hardware shop / Where I could buy one screw. / Sadly, it is there no more / So I drive – to B&Q.’
Commiserations to them and congratulations to those printed below, each of whom wins £25, with the bonus prize of a Chamber’s Biographical Dictionary going to Dorothy Pope.

A few yards from the schoolyard gate
was Madame Wilson’s, Corsetière,
and I was sent there from age eight
two or three times every year

to pick up Miss Black’s corselette
(a corset topped off with a bra),
a pale pink garment of some weight.
The bones made it a cylinder

and later showed in ridges through
her crêpey dresses – mauve and green.
Slim gym-slipped infant’s incongru-
ity, thus burdened, seldom seen!

Sedate, dim shop with pinging wire,
to whizz the change back down, complete,
has disappeared, with its attire.
So has my school. So has the street.
Dorothy Pope

A grandson clock, a football bat,
Shampoo for pubic hair:
They stock the rarest items at
The Shop That Isn’t There.

A taxidermy fish that drowned,
The Dawkins Book of Prayer:
You see these sorts of products at
The Shop That Isn’t There.

A realistic gents’ toupee,
A kids’ electric chair:
You name it and they’ve got it chez
The Shop That Isn’t There.

A Richard Stilgoe Action Man,
Some reggae by Voltaire:
You’ll find them nowhere other than
The Shop That Isn’t There.
Rob Stuart

An Oxford student, hungry as a horse,
I needed ways to supplement my grant.
The bookshop in the Broad became a source
Of more than intellectual nourishment.

I’d loiter there, just browsing, and pull down
The most expensive book that I could see,
Then, tucking it beneath my scholar’s gown
I’d leave the building, whistling casually.

Outside, I’d nip across the street as planned,
And sell it for a quarter of its price
To what’s-his-name, who bought books second-hand;
My dinner would, for once, be more than rice.

But fifty years have passed; I’m not surprised
To find the book emporium has gone,
For now that everything’s computerised,
It’s hard to steal a book from Amazon.
Nicholas Holbrook

The knocking shop across the street
Cures boredom, anomie, despair.
Effluvia of KY and Veet
Invigorate the humid air.

Gustav on the piano plays
A medley of nostalgic tunes.
The girls in silk and nylon laze
Away the languid afternoons.

Come night, game on. I dress in style.
Michelle, la patronne, welcomes me.
My credit card attracts a smile,
My golden pass to ecstasy.

It cuts me like a cruel knife
To hear my analyst declare
The hub of my erotic life
Is in my head. It isn’t there.
Basil Ransome-Davis
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Unread 10-17-2013, 11:30 PM
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Fantastic to have my name included for an HM next to such illustrious winners!!!
Congratulations to you all for your hilarious poems and a big thank you to Jayne for her encouragement!
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Bother! They've picked my second-best entry again instead of the one I sent under my own name. Oh, well - that's another bottle of whisky that Holbrook owes me.
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I thought the name was familiar. Double congratultions.
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Nah, John, only single (as in malt). Still, it was a successful bit of recycling, and twenty-five quid under any other name would smell as sweet.

Congratulations to the others. You can always rely on Bazza to come up with a knocking-shop.

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Did Tessa really spell it 'hardwear' shop- instead of hardware? Dear me, such a mistake for the Oldie! Surely Jayne didn't introduce the error.

Never mind, by making me focus on hardware the typo has brought to mind The Two Ronnies' immortal 'four candles' sketch of blessed memory. All is forgiven. Thanks to whomever due!
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Bazza, you are strangely touching.
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Did Tessa really spell it 'hardwear' shop- instead of hardware? Dear me, such a mistake for the Oldie! Surely Jayne didn't introduce the error.
Oh, heck, Graham -- I'm afraid I have to hold my hands up to that one; 'twas indeed I wot made the error on this occasion!

I usually have to ask the lovely Joe at The Oldie to send me the comp results as a pdf but I was out all day and came home, after office hours, to find the magazine waiting for me. Nothing for it but to type out the page -- hence the clumsy mistake (now corrected).

However, I'm very grateful for the vote of confidence in your last sentence, albeit undeserved!

Jayne
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Bazza, you are strangely touching.
And you, John, are most kind. Thank you.
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