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CITY of CULTURE

Posted: Wed Nov 20, 2013 7:45 pm
by keithgood838
HULL HAPPINESS

It was always a matter of course
however Hull's ecstatic tonight,
while elsewhere Larkin and Wilberforce
will be dancing a jig of delight.
All of Britain in punch-pleased for 'em
but you heard it first on this forum.

:D

Re: CITY of CULTURE

Posted: Thu Nov 21, 2013 3:11 am
by ROBERT M.
Here is the video that maybe won it for Hull :D

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mXJkDgBUR9c

Re: CITY of CULTURE

Posted: Thu Nov 21, 2013 4:49 pm
by maxine
my Dad was a Yorkshireman ...and came from Cottingham in Hull ...He met Mum in the army ...she worked in the Naffi ....as i got older i was aware he talked a little different to me and he would always pull my leg when i asked him to say butter ....in a kentish way but he would never do it :lol: ...and always hgad a cheeky grin when i think about it as he said it :lol: ...i wish he was here to see the honour

Re: CITY of CULTURE

Posted: Thu Nov 21, 2013 8:20 pm
by keithgood838
Thanks for posting the winning video, Robert.
I wonder why, in all the coverage of Hull's successful bid,
there is not one mention of the city's full name: Kingston-upon-Hull.
Philip Larkin, like his city, has confessed a preference for being
on the edge of things, perhaps the better to observe the world
around him. This verse, accessible on the internet, perhaps sums him up:

PARTY POLITICS

I never remember holding a full drink.
My first look shows the level half-way down.
What next? Ration the rest and try to think
Of higher things, until mine host comes round?

Some people say, best show an empty glass:
Someone will fill it. Well, I've tried that too.
You may get drunk, or dry half-hours may pass.
It seems to turn on where you are. Or who.

Philip Larkin
(1922-1985)

Re: CITY of CULTURE

Posted: Sun Nov 24, 2013 4:53 pm
by ROBERT M.
keithgood838 wrote:Thanks for posting the winning video, Robert.
I wonder why, in all the coverage of Hull's successful bid,
there is not one mention of the city's full name: Kingston-upon-Hull.
Yes Keith, no mention of Kingston-Upon-Hull (but we really only call it Hull anyway) ................or no mention of Rugby League for which Hull is a hotbed of the sport with both Hull FC and Hull KR playing in the City :wink:

Re: CITY of CULTURE

Posted: Sun Nov 24, 2013 4:59 pm
by ROBERT M.
maxine wrote:my Dad was a Yorkshireman ...and came from Cottingham in Hull ...He met Mum in the army ...she worked in the Naffi ....as i got older i was aware he talked a little different to me and he would always pull my leg when i asked him to say butter ....in a kentish way but he would never do it :lol: ...and always hgad a cheeky grin when i think about it as he said it :lol: ...i wish he was here to see the honour
Maxine, Cottingham is classed as the largest village in the UK with a poulation of 17,000............actor Sir Brian Rix and his sister Sheila Mercier (Annie Sugden in Emmerdale Farm) were born in Cottingham :)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cottingham ... _Yorkshire

Re: CITY of CULTURE

Posted: Sun Nov 24, 2013 8:09 pm
by maxine
Thankyou for the info Robert ...i dint know that ..or,about the celebs....I knew Tom Courtney lived there as a child because my dear great Uncle told me that his mother and Tom Courtney's mother and Auntie played as children ...he comes across as such a sweet old man ...i love him in The Royle family as Dave's dad....The new Sofa ...he reminds me of my dad actually :lol:

Re: CITY of CULTURE

Posted: Mon Nov 25, 2013 2:30 am
by ROBERT M.
Tom Courtenay has a leading role in the Hull video (above) :D

Re: CITY of CULTURE

Posted: Mon Nov 25, 2013 11:47 am
by maxine
ROBERT M. wrote:Tom Courtenay has a leading role in the Hull video (above) :D
Oh wow thanks for that ....i didn't see it :D Will now ...

Re: CITY of CULTURE

Posted: Mon Nov 25, 2013 11:50 am
by maxine
I'm a donut how could I have missed that :lol: