Subject: RE: Naming in threes From: Rumncoke Date: 01 Apr 24 - 05:03 PM Its I'll sell my roc I'll sell my reel not clock - a roc is a spindle. |
Subject: RE: Naming in threes From: GUEST,henryp Date: 01 Apr 24 - 05:03 PM Tyne Cot at Night - Jim Boyes A Catholic spurned, an exile returned, And a general reduced to tears It’s their legacy that the truth should be Remembered now and down the years The Sprig of Thyme It’s very well a-drinking ale, And it’s nice just to have a drop of wine, But I like sitting by the young man’s side That's gain-ed this heart of mine. |
Subject: RE: Naming in threes From: Doug Chadwick Date: 01 Apr 24 - 05:30 PM not clock - a roc is a spindle. I always wondered why it was 'clock'. The DT has it as 'rod' and 'rock' (which makes even less sense than 'clock'). Have you any references for 'roc' meaning 'spindle'? I did a quick Google search but didn't find it defined in that way. DC |
Subject: RE: Naming in threes From: Robert B. Waltz Date: 01 Apr 24 - 06:53 PM Jim Dixon wrote: Sometimes it takes two failed attempts for the hero to figure out what he is doing wrong (and for the storyteller to make it clear to the listener); then he applies his new knowledge and succeeds. Hegel: Thesis, antithesis, synthesis. :-) Also, on another post, The Gripping Hand is by Larry Niven and Jerry Pournelle, and it's Pournelle's Co-Dominium universe. Primary credit for the set-up probably belongs to Pournelle, although Niven had an equal part in creating the Moties. |
Subject: Naming in threes From: GUEST,Steve Shaw Date: 01 Apr 24 - 07:05 PM Apropos of life on the ocean wave... Churchill: Rum, sodomy and the lash. George Melly: Rum, bum and concertina. |
Subject: RE: Naming in threes From: GUEST,Steve Shaw Date: 02 Apr 24 - 08:47 AM The Love For Three Oranges (Prokofiev) The Three-Cornered Hat (Manuel de Falla - wonderful!) |
Subject: RE: Naming in threes From: GUEST,Steve Shaw Date: 02 Apr 24 - 08:57 AM "I saw three ships come sailing in..." (Roud no 700) |
Subject: RE: Naming in threes From: MaJoC the Filk Date: 02 Apr 24 - 10:56 AM Waiting for the third shoe to drop: I frequently spot people tend to do that about deaths of famous people, eg Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, and whoever you wish out of the two (or three (!)) others in the popular music field who died in the summer of 1970. Conversely, I admit I find myself amused by the conflict between "bad luck comes in threes" and "the third one turns the trick". .... I wish I could track down the original for:
PS: Bonus aphorism: Two's coincidence; three's a trend. |
Subject: RE: Naming in threes From: FreddyHeadey Date: 02 Apr 24 - 01:14 PM poem The Song Of Three - Ian McMillan - (BBC Radio3 - The Verb - 29th March 2024) For years he lived at number three. With three brief notes his doorbell chimed. He sat on his three-legged stool at three o'clock; his special time and pondered on the rule of three. The Little Pigs, The Billy Goats his triplets in their matching hats and matching scarves and matching coats; The way that three can satisfy something deep within our soul. The way the triangle contains profundity that makes us whole. And so he wrote a three note song in the key of three - it was three hours long. He sang it clear he sang it proud he sang it very flipping loud there was a banging on the wall - a knock knock knock upon the brick with something bigger than a fist something like a brush, a stick he just ignored it tapped the floor three times to keep the tune's three beat. Tapped it bolder -one -two -three with greater vigour than before to drown out the sound of those next door - the funny folk - at number four. [transcribed with voice recognition; my line breaks & punctuation] www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m001sf6b > skip to 38:10 The rest of the programme : ,,, in a mood of celebration Ian McMillan and his guests put the number 3 in the spotlight as they explore the magic and the power of three in poetry, storytelling and writing; - with poet and memoirist Don Paterson to guide us around those poetic forms based on the number three, - by long-time Verb favourite Ira Lightman with a brand new commission, - storyteller and author Daniel Morden - and The Bookshop Band who'll be performing songs inspired by books and by The Verb. |
Subject: RE: Naming in threes From: GUEST,Steve Shaw Date: 02 Apr 24 - 07:37 PM Sex, Drugs and Rock 'n' Roll Peter, Paul and Mary |
Subject: RE: Naming in threes From: Stilly River Sage Date: 02 Apr 24 - 09:29 PM Larry, Moe, and Curley. |
Subject: RE: Naming in threes From: GUEST,Steve Shaw Date: 03 Apr 24 - 03:20 AM Jesus, Mary and Joseph (without the wee donkey in this case...) |
Subject: RE: Naming in threes From: David C. Carter Date: 03 Apr 24 - 03:54 AM The Good,The Bad and The Ugly. Lilly,Rosmary and the Jack of Hearts. One for the Money,Two for the Show,Three to get Ready and ... All except for Cain and Abel,and the Hunchback of Notre Dame. |
Subject: RE: Naming in threes From: GUEST,Steve Shaw Date: 03 Apr 24 - 05:15 AM The Three Tenors (Luciano Pavarotti, Plácido Domingo and José Carreras) |
Subject: RE: Naming in threes From: GUEST,Steve Shaw Date: 03 Apr 24 - 05:24 AM For UK outdoorsy types, there are the Three Sisters in Glencoe and the Three Peaks in Yorkshire. |
Subject: RE: Naming in threes From: David C. Carter Date: 03 Apr 24 - 08:08 AM 3-In-One Oil. |
Subject: RE: Naming in threes From: David C. Carter Date: 03 Apr 24 - 08:18 AM Jerrome K.Jerrome. Three Men in a Boat. |
Subject: RE: Naming in threes From: David C. Carter Date: 03 Apr 24 - 08:45 AM Keening Of The Three Marys. Found on Celtic Requiem:William Coulter,Mary McLaughlin. |
Subject: RE: Naming in threes From: GUEST,Steve Shaw Date: 03 Apr 24 - 03:22 PM Triptych - typically an artwork in three panels which are hinged together. I've seen many a triptych as altar pieces in European cathedrals or situated in art galleries. One of my favourites is the one by Hieronymus Bosch, The Garden of Earthly Delights. It's in a gallery in Madrid and I've yet to see it in the flesh (and there's plenty of flesh in it...) but one day I'd like to (use it or lose it, Shaw...) :-) |
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