W/E/26-4 -16 FRED THE LEGEND
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W/E/26-4 -16 FRED THE LEGEND
Fred the Legend
He was a legendary bloke, who sometimes crossed the line,
a Bundy drinking chain smoking very good mate of mine.
He lived out on the goldfields and had earned some doubtful fame,
as wild and unpredictable - I liked him just the same.
A dynamic sort of showman who kept us all amused,
but caused a few red faces with the language that he used.
For swearing was his forte, and he practiced every day,
and didn’t care who listened when he gave a verbal spray.
Fist fighting was his hobby and they called him king of swing,
you never bothered arguing when talking to the king.
Despite his reputation he’s a decent sort of bloke,
who’d offer you a dollar if you happened to be broke.
He had a high pitched voice and loved to give a song a try,
though sounded like a broken down soprano in July.
But nothing would deter him there from singing all the hits;
we never dared to tell him that he really was the pits. (or something like that)
Fred really was a tough bloke as some memories attest,
although - he never would drink water – alcohol was best.
I haven’t seen him now for years; he’s disappeared from sight,
no doubt he’s drinking Bundy in a pub still every night.
© T.E. Piggott
He was a legendary bloke, who sometimes crossed the line,
a Bundy drinking chain smoking very good mate of mine.
He lived out on the goldfields and had earned some doubtful fame,
as wild and unpredictable - I liked him just the same.
A dynamic sort of showman who kept us all amused,
but caused a few red faces with the language that he used.
For swearing was his forte, and he practiced every day,
and didn’t care who listened when he gave a verbal spray.
Fist fighting was his hobby and they called him king of swing,
you never bothered arguing when talking to the king.
Despite his reputation he’s a decent sort of bloke,
who’d offer you a dollar if you happened to be broke.
He had a high pitched voice and loved to give a song a try,
though sounded like a broken down soprano in July.
But nothing would deter him there from singing all the hits;
we never dared to tell him that he really was the pits. (or something like that)
Fred really was a tough bloke as some memories attest,
although - he never would drink water – alcohol was best.
I haven’t seen him now for years; he’s disappeared from sight,
no doubt he’s drinking Bundy in a pub still every night.
© T.E. Piggott
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Another colourful character eh? Terry.
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Re: W/E/26-4 -16 FRED THE LEDGEND
Love it Terry - a real knockabout bloke the kind one often meets in country pubs, all with a story to tell. You made good use of the prompts to tell the tale. You might want to fix up your title and take the extra D out of Legend though. 

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Thanks Neville & Maureen
I reckon you would have met a few legends in you former occupation Nev.
I always was a lousy speller Maureen - I'll fix it.
Cheers
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I reckon you would have met a few legends in you former occupation Nev.
I always was a lousy speller Maureen - I'll fix it.
Cheers
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A typo I think Terry because it wasn't incorrect in the poem ... typos happen 

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Good one Terry - amazing as always how many different paths are created by Maureen's prompts 
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Re: W/E/26-4 -16 FRED THE LEGEND
A diamond in the rough. I enjoyed this one Terry.
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Re: W/E/26-4 -16 FRED THE LEGEND
Any bloke who drinks Bundy cannot be all bad.
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Thanks Heather, Shelley and Bob.
Cheers Terry
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Re: W/E/26-4 -16 FRED THE LEGEND
Brilliant description of a true character Terry - you can really see him. This is a very enjoyable read.