The title of this blog comes from a Gaelic expression -"putting on the poor mouth"-which means to exaggerate the direness of one's situation in order to gain time or favour from creditors.
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31 August 2010
Working down a diamond mine
Robert Calvert with the Maximum Effect in 1986 (Maximum Effect were formerly members of Inner City Unit formed by Nik Turner a few years after his sacking from Hawkwind)
In the 60s, I was the nurse of a small village, Renabie Gold Mine. I had to go down when a miner was hurt. You really don't see gold until it's extracted and finally formed into bricks. If it had been diamonds, I might have put one in my Emergency Kit.
What's it like working down a diamond mine?
ReplyDeleteI'm glad to say I've never had that experience
ReplyDeleteIn the 60s, I was the nurse of a small village, Renabie Gold Mine. I had to go down when a miner was hurt. You really don't see gold until it's extracted and finally formed into bricks. If it had been diamonds, I might have put one in my Emergency Kit.
ReplyDeleteRE:the music.WOW!
God lord Claude, that must have been a hard posting. I would have been tempted too!
ReplyDeleteGlad you like the music