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we had a couple of wonderful evenings ..filled with nostalgia ... and Morecambe and her people, were very much the theme !Martin has in the past written poem's and had work published in London England, USA, and in Canada. Bang! Eric Morecambe (Born John Eric Bartholomew) 1926 - 1984 You may need a loan for travel and life insurance before you for a holiday of a lifetime. A fitting tribute to one of the most famous duos ever. After all, hes an invisible prick who wants nothing to do with us.Its more a case of where rather than what is the answer.This is a poem, written by my husband John ..he was working in Germany at the time for Mowlem's Centrsline .... (I noticed there were Mowlem's contractors doing the promenade - the last time I was home in '97PS ..I have just been on a month's visit to Queensland where I met up with ex-Morecambrians ...Linda Gardner (nee Crinion) and her sister Josie Cook (nee Crinion, of course!) The Place To Be (Morecambe In The Uk) Poem by George Bernard Hough On the western coast of this sceptered isle rest your` feet and pause awhile. The Eric Morecambe Statue is located on the Promenade (Marine Road Central) in Morecambe, opposite the King’s Arms (postcode LA4 4BJ).
£119 pnThe information, accommodation, links and facilities described on this website are intended as a guide only, and should not be relied upon. Eric the Comedian, Eric the Family Man, Eric the Legend. On the horses round and round "Have a balloon" laughs a red-nosed clown. On the door took us all by surprise, myThe pulsing engine coughed and stopped we clutched each other, the roomKeep up the good work on this site - it is really interesting.P.S I am not too good at poetry, but Morecambe inspires me to write about it....Written while in a 'Black Mood, sitting in a pub in North Sydney and drinking straight Scotch.Delivery from an environ and society that seems destined to bring itself to such an awful demise.There are children who weep over their parents bodies.Animals of grace and beasts of might. Fading fast from this once green earth.The old man who, through no fault of his own, killed in a war, walks alone along the city streets.A bottle in his hand and his trousers stained with days old urine.He remembers when a flower meant peace and not the proven absence of poison.He remembers Woodstock a time of love and three days of being in another world.He remembers then the distant crack of a rifle shot.He remembers the satisfaction of firing back at the unseen enemy. The tribute was unveiled by the Queen in 1999 and since that date people have queued to have their photo taken alongside it. Unveiled by the Queen in 1999, the slightly larger than life-sized statue depicts Eric Morecambe in one of his characteristic poses with a pair of binoculars around his neck (he was a keen ornithologist). To the North East of Morecambe, as you travel up the Promenade towards Hest Bank a string of beaches, eachWhere better on a fine day, teaming with visitors: beach goers, walkers and sightseersFrom Sandylands near the Midland Hotel south towards Heysham are some of the most tranquil and interestingThe stunning, and iconic 4 star Art Deco Midland Hotel in Morecambe for rooms, fine dining and functions.Fabulous Family / Group Friendly Holiday Home, Sleeps up to 8. The statue is set against the stunning backdrop of Morecambe Bay and the Lake District hills, and people queue to have their photo taken alongside it. The statue is set against the stunning backdrop of Morecambe Bay and the Lake District hills. Highly recommended. Bumper cars and threepenny rides, Dad says we might just win a prize.
Marine Road Car Park. John Eric Bartholomew, OBE (14 May 1926 – 28 May 1984), known by his stage name Eric Morecambe, was an English comedian who together with Ernie Wise formed the award-winning double act Morecambe and Wise.The partnership lasted from 1941 until Morecambe's death in 1984. This poem is about how the simple day-to-day things – such as buying an orange and sharing it with work colleagues, or walking in the park – can make us happy when we’re in love, and are ‘glad we exist’. Slightly larger than life-sized, the Eric Morecambe statue celebrates his comic humour, depicting him in one of his characteristic poses with binoculars around his neck. In all of the books is included a poem about Morecambe called 'Morecambe Bay' He has kindly donated it to the town and people of Morecambe for all to read,...I gaze out to sea and know there is no finer view on earth,The lakeland hills etched against the sky like wet clumps of paper left to dry,Valleys too of green and gold like a beautiful tapestry too precious to hold.The sun beats down on a sea of blue, and as if taking a cue,No words of mine or brush however fine could paint such a scene,Twas the night before finals, And all through the college, The students were praying For last minute knowledge.Most were quite sleepy, But none touched their beds, While visions of essays Danced in their heads.Out in the taverns, A few were still drinking, And hoping that liquor Would get their brains thinking.In my own apartment, I had been pacing, Dreading all those exams I soon would be facing.My roommate was speechless, His nose in his books, And my comments to him Drew unfriendly looks.I drained all the coffee, And brewed a new pot, No longer caring That my nerves were shot.I stared at my notes, But my thoughts were all muddy, My eyes went a'blur, I just couldn't study.
we had a couple of wonderful evenings ..filled with nostalgia ... and Morecambe and her people, were very much the theme !Martin has in the past written poem's and had work published in London England, USA, and in Canada. Bang! Eric Morecambe (Born John Eric Bartholomew) 1926 - 1984 You may need a loan for travel and life insurance before you for a holiday of a lifetime. A fitting tribute to one of the most famous duos ever. After all, hes an invisible prick who wants nothing to do with us.Its more a case of where rather than what is the answer.This is a poem, written by my husband John ..he was working in Germany at the time for Mowlem's Centrsline .... (I noticed there were Mowlem's contractors doing the promenade - the last time I was home in '97PS ..I have just been on a month's visit to Queensland where I met up with ex-Morecambrians ...Linda Gardner (nee Crinion) and her sister Josie Cook (nee Crinion, of course!) The Place To Be (Morecambe In The Uk) Poem by George Bernard Hough On the western coast of this sceptered isle rest your` feet and pause awhile. The Eric Morecambe Statue is located on the Promenade (Marine Road Central) in Morecambe, opposite the King’s Arms (postcode LA4 4BJ).
£119 pnThe information, accommodation, links and facilities described on this website are intended as a guide only, and should not be relied upon. Eric the Comedian, Eric the Family Man, Eric the Legend. On the horses round and round "Have a balloon" laughs a red-nosed clown. On the door took us all by surprise, myThe pulsing engine coughed and stopped we clutched each other, the roomKeep up the good work on this site - it is really interesting.P.S I am not too good at poetry, but Morecambe inspires me to write about it....Written while in a 'Black Mood, sitting in a pub in North Sydney and drinking straight Scotch.Delivery from an environ and society that seems destined to bring itself to such an awful demise.There are children who weep over their parents bodies.Animals of grace and beasts of might. Fading fast from this once green earth.The old man who, through no fault of his own, killed in a war, walks alone along the city streets.A bottle in his hand and his trousers stained with days old urine.He remembers when a flower meant peace and not the proven absence of poison.He remembers Woodstock a time of love and three days of being in another world.He remembers then the distant crack of a rifle shot.He remembers the satisfaction of firing back at the unseen enemy. The tribute was unveiled by the Queen in 1999 and since that date people have queued to have their photo taken alongside it. Unveiled by the Queen in 1999, the slightly larger than life-sized statue depicts Eric Morecambe in one of his characteristic poses with a pair of binoculars around his neck (he was a keen ornithologist). To the North East of Morecambe, as you travel up the Promenade towards Hest Bank a string of beaches, eachWhere better on a fine day, teaming with visitors: beach goers, walkers and sightseersFrom Sandylands near the Midland Hotel south towards Heysham are some of the most tranquil and interestingThe stunning, and iconic 4 star Art Deco Midland Hotel in Morecambe for rooms, fine dining and functions.Fabulous Family / Group Friendly Holiday Home, Sleeps up to 8. The statue is set against the stunning backdrop of Morecambe Bay and the Lake District hills, and people queue to have their photo taken alongside it. The statue is set against the stunning backdrop of Morecambe Bay and the Lake District hills. Highly recommended. Bumper cars and threepenny rides, Dad says we might just win a prize.
Marine Road Car Park. John Eric Bartholomew, OBE (14 May 1926 – 28 May 1984), known by his stage name Eric Morecambe, was an English comedian who together with Ernie Wise formed the award-winning double act Morecambe and Wise.The partnership lasted from 1941 until Morecambe's death in 1984. This poem is about how the simple day-to-day things – such as buying an orange and sharing it with work colleagues, or walking in the park – can make us happy when we’re in love, and are ‘glad we exist’. Slightly larger than life-sized, the Eric Morecambe statue celebrates his comic humour, depicting him in one of his characteristic poses with binoculars around his neck. In all of the books is included a poem about Morecambe called 'Morecambe Bay' He has kindly donated it to the town and people of Morecambe for all to read,...I gaze out to sea and know there is no finer view on earth,The lakeland hills etched against the sky like wet clumps of paper left to dry,Valleys too of green and gold like a beautiful tapestry too precious to hold.The sun beats down on a sea of blue, and as if taking a cue,No words of mine or brush however fine could paint such a scene,Twas the night before finals, And all through the college, The students were praying For last minute knowledge.Most were quite sleepy, But none touched their beds, While visions of essays Danced in their heads.Out in the taverns, A few were still drinking, And hoping that liquor Would get their brains thinking.In my own apartment, I had been pacing, Dreading all those exams I soon would be facing.My roommate was speechless, His nose in his books, And my comments to him Drew unfriendly looks.I drained all the coffee, And brewed a new pot, No longer caring That my nerves were shot.I stared at my notes, But my thoughts were all muddy, My eyes went a'blur, I just couldn't study.