A Potpourri of Poetic Curiosities
Viewing comments for Chapter 154 "Mixed-class marriage"A collection of poems showcasing unusual words
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Comment from Joy Graham
Two tv's and two dinner menus would definitely be a necessity for a morganatic relationship :) Two vehicles - a Porsche and a used truck. Two pets - a pampered Yorkshire terrier and a big old goofy lovable mutt. I could go on playing this game all day lol! This is a fun poem, Craig :)
Joy xx
reply by the author on 05-Jun-2018
Two tv's and two dinner menus would definitely be a necessity for a morganatic relationship :) Two vehicles - a Porsche and a used truck. Two pets - a pampered Yorkshire terrier and a big old goofy lovable mutt. I could go on playing this game all day lol! This is a fun poem, Craig :)
Joy xx
Comment Written 05-Jun-2018
reply by the author on 05-Jun-2018
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Ha! Funny you should say that, Joy. Just a couple of weeks ago, BOTH our ageing vehicles decided to pack it in. So, we went shopping and bought a shiny new car (not a Porsche!) for her, and an old used truck for me LOL! Thanks for the great comments. Craig
Comment from --Turtle.
Hey, Craig,
I wondered after I read this if my male and I are different classes.
I'm so downriver, and he's lakefront. Yet, he's hands'on-gritty (solves problems with a club), and I'm working theory, problem-solving consultation (with a little more finesse... I like to think).
Other times, He's crabcakes and I'm canned oysters and hotsauce.
Enjoyed this poem.
The only thing I paused on during my first read was the use of 'as' with 'while'; so I'm glad you changed it to then instead of as, flows better that way.
Ah, I was thinking... when it comes to social rank... we both have the social love of family... so the other social classifiers kind of fall at the waist-side.
Even if I'm watching hockey, and he's ... not.
reply by the author on 04-Jun-2018
Hey, Craig,
I wondered after I read this if my male and I are different classes.
I'm so downriver, and he's lakefront. Yet, he's hands'on-gritty (solves problems with a club), and I'm working theory, problem-solving consultation (with a little more finesse... I like to think).
Other times, He's crabcakes and I'm canned oysters and hotsauce.
Enjoyed this poem.
The only thing I paused on during my first read was the use of 'as' with 'while'; so I'm glad you changed it to then instead of as, flows better that way.
Ah, I was thinking... when it comes to social rank... we both have the social love of family... so the other social classifiers kind of fall at the waist-side.
Even if I'm watching hockey, and he's ... not.
Comment Written 04-Jun-2018
reply by the author on 04-Jun-2018
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LOL at that last line. I refuse to watch a lot of stuff she watches - I just don't find it interesting. And vice-versa. Somehow we manage to coexist fairly well. Although, I did do her up a craft room out of our old spare bedroom, so now she can go out there and spin, while she watches the other TV ;-)
Many thanks as always, Turtle.
Comment from Mustang Patty
*chuckle*
Reasonably sure - really sure - you aren't the only one who takes poetic license with the tales within your lines. I love this word because it pertains to more marriages than we may know or like to think.
I'm reasonably sure my mother-in-law thought Dave and I were morganatic. She would have found any reason to find something wrong with our marriage.
~patty~
reply by the author on 04-Jun-2018
*chuckle*
Reasonably sure - really sure - you aren't the only one who takes poetic license with the tales within your lines. I love this word because it pertains to more marriages than we may know or like to think.
I'm reasonably sure my mother-in-law thought Dave and I were morganatic. She would have found any reason to find something wrong with our marriage.
~patty~
Comment Written 04-Jun-2018
reply by the author on 04-Jun-2018
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Face it, Patty, you just weren't, and never could be, good enough for her son LOL
Many thanks,
Craig
Comment from Sandra du Plessis
A very well-written poem about married couples who like different types of entertainment in the modern age we can get away with each one having their own TV,
reply by the author on 04-Jun-2018
A very well-written poem about married couples who like different types of entertainment in the modern age we can get away with each one having their own TV,
Comment Written 04-Jun-2018
reply by the author on 04-Jun-2018
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Thanks again for reviewing my poem, and for your kind comments. Much appreciated - Craig
Comment from Phyllis Stewart
You sound like Ben and Ellie. LOL! Good job. I wonder who Morgan was to have this mixed marriage named after him. Does the book give the origin of the words?
reply by the author on 04-Jun-2018
You sound like Ben and Ellie. LOL! Good job. I wonder who Morgan was to have this mixed marriage named after him. Does the book give the origin of the words?
Comment Written 04-Jun-2018
reply by the author on 04-Jun-2018
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Thanks for reviewing.
Comment from Gloria ....
I don't think I've ever seen this put quite this way before, but then I guess it's because the classes do tend to keep to themselves because you know what happens when they don't. I wondered why you weren't eating a carrot or an apple, or cheese even. LOL.
I would like to know why lies are called bald-faced. So we can sue then? haha
What a hoot. Fun poem and new word too.
Gloria
reply by the author on 03-Jun-2018
I don't think I've ever seen this put quite this way before, but then I guess it's because the classes do tend to keep to themselves because you know what happens when they don't. I wondered why you weren't eating a carrot or an apple, or cheese even. LOL.
I would like to know why lies are called bald-faced. So we can sue then? haha
What a hoot. Fun poem and new word too.
Gloria
Comment Written 03-Jun-2018
reply by the author on 03-Jun-2018
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Thanks, Gloria. We're all commoners around these parts, so it isn't a problem ;-) Much appreciated, as always. Craig
Comment from BeasPeas
New word for today is "morganatic." Never heard of it but now I have and can put a name to it. I think it's best and happiest to stick to our own. There's enough to fight about without making it more difficult. Marilyn
reply by the author on 03-Jun-2018
New word for today is "morganatic." Never heard of it but now I have and can put a name to it. I think it's best and happiest to stick to our own. There's enough to fight about without making it more difficult. Marilyn
Comment Written 03-Jun-2018
reply by the author on 03-Jun-2018
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Thanks very much, Marilyn. Much appreciated - Craig
Comment from Pamusart
Hi Craig. What an interesting word. I suspected it had to do with marriage but did not know it applied to social rank. I do not believe in social rank. To me everyone is equal. I am more concerned about the rank in empathy and compassion. Nice post. Thank you for sharing. Hate spam. Lol
reply by the author on 03-Jun-2018
Hi Craig. What an interesting word. I suspected it had to do with marriage but did not know it applied to social rank. I do not believe in social rank. To me everyone is equal. I am more concerned about the rank in empathy and compassion. Nice post. Thank you for sharing. Hate spam. Lol
Comment Written 03-Jun-2018
reply by the author on 03-Jun-2018
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Hi Pam, I agree - and I'm more equal than anyone I know! (Bad joke). Many thanks for the kind words - Craig
Comment from bichonfrisegirl
Two TV's is a great idea for keeping the peace in this 'morganatic' marriage. Two TV's is a real life-saver if one is a sports fanatic and the other could care less about watching sports. You've clearly conveyed the class differences with her eating lobster and him a pre-packed meal.
Thanks for teaching me another new word, Craig.
~~ Connie
reply by the author on 03-Jun-2018
Two TV's is a great idea for keeping the peace in this 'morganatic' marriage. Two TV's is a real life-saver if one is a sports fanatic and the other could care less about watching sports. You've clearly conveyed the class differences with her eating lobster and him a pre-packed meal.
Thanks for teaching me another new word, Craig.
~~ Connie
Comment Written 03-Jun-2018
reply by the author on 03-Jun-2018
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On advice from another reviewer, I just changed it to Spam lol
There are no real sports nuts in our house, though we enjoy watching some events together occasionally.
Many thanks again for a great review, Connie :)
Craig
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lol ... yuck! ... Spam! I can't think of anything that tastes worse than that.
Wayne's the sports nut in our home ... but I don't think he'd touch Spam. :)
Comment from lyenochka
Lol. I was wondering what does having two TVs have anything to do with it but it became clear afterwards.
Fascinating story behind the words - as it sounds like the original prenuptial agreement. (The morgan refers to the gift the groom gave the bride in the "morning.")
reply by the author on 03-Jun-2018
Lol. I was wondering what does having two TVs have anything to do with it but it became clear afterwards.
Fascinating story behind the words - as it sounds like the original prenuptial agreement. (The morgan refers to the gift the groom gave the bride in the "morning.")
Comment Written 03-Jun-2018
reply by the author on 03-Jun-2018
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It does indeed - I'm very impressed that you knew that - I didn't, until my book told me. In fact, I'd never heard the word. Thanks for the great review :) Craig
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You give me too much credit. I looked it up because I was thinking of Morgana LaFey instead. Lol.