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deadbox
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Thank you Al....

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Thanks big AL.......I work in one of the units to recieve a Q4 bonus share........That'll help pay for me stopping out for another day on the picket line.....lol :nana

+ I get 33p extra p/w for my strike fund......Double Bubble......lol
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First off , congratulations on your good fortune. :Very Happy

Second , never forget where you came from , and be proud of your working class roots. :Very Happy
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Born working class

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I was born in a mining village !

Born working class....will die working class.......

And proud of it......
I was sure I'd seen a bead of sweat on my line manager the other day - Until I realised that he had just brushed past me too close
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Re: Born working class

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deadbox wrote:I was born in a mining village !

Born working class....will die working class.......

And proud of it......
Very well put , deadbox. :Applause :Applause :Applause
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Re: Born working class

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deadbox wrote:I was born in a mining village !

Born working class....will die working class.......

And proud of it......
Born in a Worsted Mill Village

Born Working class

Will die young (if pinky and perky keep at it) but working class

Very Proud of it as well.

Good post Deadbox
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Re: Born working class

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TrueBlueTerrier wrote:
deadbox wrote:I was born in a mining village !

Born working class....will die working class.......

And proud of it......
Born in a Worsted Mill Village

Born Working class

Will die young (if pinky and perky keep at it) but working class

Very Proud of it as well.

Good post Deadbox

This is a song by a Scottish singer songwriter and hero of mine called Matt McGinn. My mother who as a child was a young pioneer and daughter of a miner used to sing this to my son when he was a baby. I am proud of my working class roots and would like the boy to know where he came from. Sorry I can't hum the tune for you.

Chorus
Coorie Doon, Coorie Doon, Coorie Doon, my darling,
Coorie Doon the day.

Lie doon, my dear, and in your ear,
To help you close your eye,
I’ll sing a song, a slumber song,
A miner's lullaby.

Your daddy's doon the mine my darling,
Doon in the Curlby Main,
Your daddy's howking coal my darling.
For his own wee wean.

There's darkness doon the mine my darling,
Darkness, dust and damp.
But we must have oor heat, oor light,
Oor fire and oor lamp.

Your daddy coories doon my darling,
Doon in a three foot seam,
So you can coorie doon my darling,
Coorie doon and dream.
Down with the blackleg, all workers unite.
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Scottish miners' songs

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Do you like Dick Gaughan? I've got a couple of his older, more political albums. My favourite is True and Bold, Songs of the Scottish Miners, and my favourite track is a Miner's Life is like a Sailor's. It's criminal what Thatcher did to the mining communities.
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Re: Scottish miners' songs

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Seniorman wrote:Do you like Dick Gaughan? I've got a couple of his older, more political albums. My favourite is True and Bold, Songs of the Scottish Miners, and my favourite track is a Miner's Life is like a Sailor's. It's criminal what Thatcher did to the mining communities.
Saw Dick Gaughan a few years ago but haven't managed to get to another gig so far. He is a great performer and nice guy. I like the Miner's Life song too, Billy Bragg sings it on a documentary he made about a trip to the States to support striking miners.

Thatcher destroyed a unique culture that existed in mining towns and villages throughout Britain and they made her a 'Lady'. Other countries would have had her shot.
Down with the blackleg, all workers unite.
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I went to a couple of Dick Gaughan's concerts in the 1980's when he did more of the trade union and political songs, and the CD's I have are from that era. I saw him at the Barbican a couple of years ago, and was disappointed that he seems to have dropped them for the more 'traditional' songs, but I suppose that is a reflection of the times.
I have a few Billy Bragg CD's too, and have been to a couple of his concerts in the past, but was put off him somewhat when he supported Oona King against George Galloway in the Bethnal Green & Bow election. It's not that I have a particularly high regard for Galloway, but he was certainly better than the New Labour candidate, and his victory was a boot in the b******s for Blair.