My very own Bel Ami
And I've felt the benefit of that contact
I've felt the benefit of warmth , and affection and of good humour
I've felt the benefit of a waspish comment and a joke over a Welsh Love Spoon
I've felt loved and I've felt supported
And I am lucky to have them, standing in the wings of my life
They are Just like Thelma Ritter in All about Eve
Careful. If ever there was a pervert, there is one.
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DeleteLoverly John x
ReplyDeleteYes you are very lucky ! Love Thelma Ritter.
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You give and you receive. Which is lovely.
ReplyDeleteGood to see aomeone special enter your future...go steadily foward. Best of new horizons, yet to come.
ReplyDeleteFriends are such a blessing!
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ReplyDeleteGood for you. It's rejuvinating to feel loved and wanted.
ReplyDeleteWe all "get by with a little help from our friends," don't we. Friends rock.
ReplyDeleteIt is good to talk to friends sometimes. I get a lot from it too.
ReplyDeleteIrishmen never used to look like that. They had battered agricultural flatcaps and weather-beaten Celtic faces with pints of Guinness in their fists.
ReplyDeleteI don't know where I would be without my friends John, so well-said.
ReplyDeleteIt's nice to have a catch up, you have lots of friends.
ReplyDeleteGood on you John nice to have a chat and a laugh with old friends.
ReplyDeleteYou might have mentioned that's me playing an Agatha Christie murder suspect and not me in real time...
ReplyDeleteI was about to say the man in the photo looks like a suspect in an Agathie Christie film... and then I read the preceding comment from Bel-Ami! And, yes, friends!
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