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Ode site

03 Feb 02 - 04:29 PM (#641469)
Subject: Ode site
From: Dead Horse

If you like monologues, you will love this site
http://www.monologues.co.uk/index.html


03 Feb 02 - 05:19 PM (#641504)
Subject: RE: Ode site
From: khandu

If it fails, pardon my html effort.

click here

khandu


03 Feb 02 - 07:12 PM (#641571)
Subject: RE: Ode site
From: katlaughing

Great site, thanks!!


03 Feb 02 - 07:22 PM (#641576)
Subject: RE: Ode site
From: Kenny B (inactive)

It's monologomous, an excellent site , recently updated to be very user friendly. thanks DH &B Khandu for the post ;>}TTFN Kenny B


03 Feb 02 - 07:53 PM (#641595)
Subject: RE: Ode site
From: little john cameron

grrrreat !!!!! thanks .ljc


03 Feb 02 - 08:28 PM (#641616)
Subject: RE: Ode site
From: GUEST,MCP

I've used this site a few times looking for answers to Mudcat queries ('brown ale and arrers' and most recently the Jack Warner? one - unsuccessfully each time so far), but it is a great site with all the well-known Marriot Edgar/Stanley Holloway monologues, a lot of Billy Bennett and a host of other (mainly British) monologues, up to present day writers. It includes some humorous songs too. As stated above, an excellent resource.

Mick


03 Feb 02 - 09:13 PM (#641645)
Subject: RE: Ode site
From: paddymac

Thanks for posting this link. We use a variety of poems and odes and monologues and the like, mostly to give our singer a break, and it's been our experience that our audiences really enjoy the silly and suggestive banter. There's a good bit of material at the site that seems adaptable to many situations.


03 Feb 02 - 11:22 PM (#641735)
Subject: RE: Ode site
From: Bill D

I nearly got lost in there!,,a really great place to play.

(The version of "Ain't it grand to be bloomin'/bloody well Dead" here is much longer than the 'sung' version I have heard, and to me has better lines...is this the original?)


04 Feb 02 - 03:29 AM (#641806)
Subject: RE: Ode site
From: Hrothgar

There was a publication (??) called the "North Country Bible," which was the alleged source for Three Ha'pence a Foot and other biblical adventures. One was about Moses (driving his dumper on the pyramid building site) and I've only ever heard it once.

Does anybody know it?

The threatened tenth plague of Egypt, by the way, was that all the Guinness would go flat.


04 Feb 02 - 05:22 PM (#642361)
Subject: RE: Ode site
From: Kenny B (inactive)

Hier ist ein andere William Topaz McGonagall and nae translation required.