12 November 2006

Elevenses


Don't you just hate those blogs that start up for a month or so and then filter out? You know - the ones where there are only five posts and then nothing. All it does is clog up the online world with un-needed stuff. In the time while Everyday Eavesdropper has been 'away' a family relation has uploaded 75 or so posts - and interesting they are too! In fact, the Americanisation of Emily even carries a lovely record of a visit to Cambridge and London in the summer to celebrate a birthday. Everyday Eavesdropper can be spotted trying to eavesdrop in Westminster and in a London taxi.

So many lovely conversations ...

Okay, so Everyday Eavesdropper got distracted by work. Not much of an excuse I know, but new ventures into self-employed-dom carried EE to South Africa, the Netherlands, Edinburgh and Luton.

And combining two of those places in one thought; it was in Edinburgh when Everyday Easedropper was sitting in The Pleasance Courtyard waiting for the play to start when an eccentric man in spectacles handed a little leaflet to EE called 'Elevenses' and said

"Would you like one of these?"

"...erm, yes ..."

"Are you sure?"

"Yes, thank you very much."

It was the great John Hegley, with one of the best pieces of promotional print I've ever seen (whoops - going in to work mode). The leaflet itself was actually a tiny book of poetry, advertising his eleven o'clock show.

Here's one from the leaflet:

Zanzibar (in part)

Here we are alfresco
underneath the mango
nearer to the Congo
than we are to Tesco,
playing with the combo
I am on my bongo
but I am no Ringo
Starr

Interesting that both John Hegley and Lily Allen (another great blogger of course) rhymed Tesco and Al Fresco. Now surely, there is a thesis to be written about that!

There was a little old lady who was walking down the road
She was struggling with bags from Tesco
There were people from the city having lunch in the park
I believe that it's called al fresco

By the way, John Hegley is from Luton (meanwhile Lily Allen's father is the Sheriff of Nottingham ...)

So, the point I was trying to make is about it being a busy year. Sorry. Rubbish isn't it? EE did collect a few conversations along the way though, so normal service will be resumed soon!

5 comments:

Mark Goodacre said...

Great to have you back, EE! Fancy your meeting John Hegley.

Speaking of the Sheriff of Nottingham, did you know that Robin's companion "Much" (Sam Troughton) is the grandson of Patrick Troughton, the second doctor?

Anonymous said...

I've been hoping that EE would have a few more stories to tell us. The first few were such fun and so well told.

About Robin Hood -- I think that Sam Troughton is the best thing in it.

Anonymous said...

A most welcome return. Looking forward to the conversations.

Anonymous said...

what would we do without Viola alerting us to the re-emergence of EE.

Who on earth is John Hegley. I feel I am missing something somewhere

Jonny Goodacre said...

Oh Selwyn - you disappoint me. Try: www.johnhegley.co.uk

Here's another favourite ..

"My doggie don't wear glasses"

my doggie don't wear glasses
so they're lying when they say
a dog looks like its owner
aren't they