12179 Feel Good Factor

I spotted a news item in the Italian newspaper online and it is such a wonderful story that I didn’t want those of you in Italy (with no English TV or papers) to miss it. Almost as “feel good” as the Fund raising effort!
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9lp0IWv8QZY]YouTube - Susan Boyle - Singer - Britains Got Talent 2009 (With Lyrics)[/ame]
If link doesn’t work google Susan Boyle You Tube.

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Noble, Aretina posted the same link this morning on JC's fundraising thread! Sorry...
Moxie

But it is a brilliant link - I howled my eyes out!:smile:

What about Stavros Flatly????
Same page to view!! Hysterical.

Lets make this thread a "feel good" one.

Here's a vid that shows you don't have to be good - all you need is a couple of decent people in your corner to turn the tide.

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ktHxY30xImA&feature=related]YouTube - Andy Demetriou - Dancer - Britains Got Talent 2009[/ame]

Good Idea JC 'cos after the quake experience we all need to "feel good"!

Great idea

This one always makes me feel good

[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=otuwNwsqHmQ"]YouTube - Labi Siffre - Something Inside So Strong[/ame]

Cant beat Labi Siffrre Lolly -

"She's my little piece of leather and she's well put together aha".

Now there's another one of my crazy ideas someone could run with. "Name that tune". :bigergrin:

And here's one from Labi for all our missing members :winki:

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XftXrk32TUE]YouTube - It Must Be Love - Labi Siffre[/ame]

How can we say so much without words ???

[URL="http://www.justgiving.com/italy-abruzzo-earthquake"]www.justgiving.com/italy-abruzzo-earthquake[/URL]

As part of this Feel Good Factor thread, it would make [U]me[/U] feel good to offer this as a way of saying thank you first of all to the person who has been a key part of the initiative (JC), and to [I]all[/I] those others who came up with the ideas to raise the funds...

:yes:

This is for you all.... you deserve it!

[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z-yiAQsTXq4"]YouTube - David Essex. Gonna make you a star.[/ame]

Oh my God! David Essex - now that's one man who could make any woman feel good!

I remember in 75(?), a friend and I went to see him in concert at the Liverpool Empire. After the show we ran like the wind to the stage door at the back of the theatre to try and catch a glimpse of my idol as he left. We waited and waited - but with no sign of him, eventually decided to leave. Just then, the stage door opened and our hopes rose only to be dashed again as out came a policeman.

"Oh well, lets go". said my friend.

"Not on your nelly". I said (well, OK I didn't use those words but you get the drift)

"Why not?"

"Look at that coppers socks" says I. "What bobby do you know that wears glittery socks?"

Mayhem instantly broke out, but we managed to jump in the van with the copper with the sparkly socks. It was indeed David Essex - and for the only time in my life - I was starstruck and couldn't say a bloody word! :swoon:

We both got autographs and a peck on the cheek from Mr Essex - and I didn't wash my face for at least a month! :laughs:

[quote=juliancoll;117092].

Mayhem instantly broke out, but [B][SIZE=4]we managed to jump in the van[/SIZE][/B] with the copper with the sparkly socks. It was indeed David Essex - and for the only time in my life - I was starstruck and couldn't say a bloody word! :swoon:

We both got autographs and a peck on the cheek from Mr Essex - and I didn't wash my face for at least a month! :laughs:[/quote]

Sounds like you got more than a peck on the cheek tweakle :bigergrin:

Corny, but feel good nonetheless :smile:

[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YvIvl3cnVRI"]YouTube - Cinque Terre - Italy[/ame]

I was only "a blue jeaned baby queen" in those days Gander - but I would have "climbed up the drainpipe" to have had the confidence then, that age, wisdom and a few wrinkles bring now - I'd still be in that van and it would be "Rock(in') On" as I held him "close and never let him go".

But then, Marc Bolan was also in my sights - and I became a "Child of the Revoltution" - which is something that has kinda stayed with me I guess. :bigergrin:

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TjL7vO8-NOg]YouTube - T.Rex 'Children Of The Revolution'[/ame]

My flowers are out!

Feel good, not just because it is spring, but because I actually mangaed to grow these, without killing them:eeeek:.

The clematis was originally grown 15 years ago in grannies house in Sidmouth. Brother-in-law took a cutting to Cambridge about 10 years ago and then five years later to some relatives in Spain. Year before last, a cutting came to Italy! Now that is what I call a well travelled clematis.

[IMG]http://www.italymag.co.uk/forums/members/persephone-albums-lunigiana-picture700-clematis.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://www.italymag.co.uk/forums/members/persephone-albums-lunigiana-picture701-wisteria.jpg[/IMG]

[I]Wishing it was better weather for the people in Abruzzo.[/I]

The clematis is amazing, can't grow one here at all (627 mts) You are a clever girl!!! Loved the feel good photos!

Beautiful clematis Persephone - if you can send me a few cuttings - I will put another £10 in the kitty. Just bought a passion flower so keeping my fingers crossed - so far so good and we are at 500m.

Just a thought - maybe we could all swap cuttings for a donation to the earthequake fund?

Rather than swap, sell the cuttings???

Hi Aunty P

It looks like a Montana type of clematis, I used to have one in my garden in West London, and they are lovely. Complimente you clever girl!!

We also brought stuff from the UK too, my daughters little seedling trees (doing very nicely thankyou) a Rhodo. which was bought to remember the dead pet rabbit (variety Sleepy!!), unfortunately not doing so well and a couple of Camelias....this is the sweet bit!!

I had a Camelia in my house in West London, new bloke who is 'still here' bloke had a Camelia in Greenwich. And yes, they were the same size, although not the same variety and they now stand proudly together either side of the door outside one of our cottages. :smile:

The pink one seems to prefer it here much more than the white, really difficult to keep this one healthy despite, chelated iron, special food etc. It doesn't seem to like being at 500 metres and we have to keep them outside during the winter, although they are covered with fleece.

The violets, just another feel good flower - they were lovely this year.

Just spent the day planting 100 geraniums - wish my back had that feel good feeling:yes:

Buona Domenica and what a great week it has been. Fantastic fund raising and dedication by so many - you know who you are.:yes::yes:

[quote=sarahandmark;117270]for a donation to the earthequake fund?[/quote]
I did say for a donation!

My point is that not everyone has cuttings to swap Sarah and need to buy. Whatever. The idea sounds promising.

Noble - it is a clematis montana - absolutely no hardiness problems. Get one (they grow like weeds!)

Fab pictures of fab flowers, it is bright and sunny in this bit of blighty too.
Talking of feel good factor, saw this in today's paper...
An elderly Italian couple celebrated yesterday after rescuers searching through earthquake rubble retrieved 500,000 euro stuffed into jam jars. The money represented the life savings of the couple... from San Gregorio.....
hope the tax authorities don't hear of it.....

This is my first attempt to do a youtube linky thing so it might all end in tears:bigergrin:
I love good music from Puccini to Iron Maiden ( and flowers ) am thinking of starting a Metal Gods Group please PM me if you are interested? This link is what I am listening to at the moment...it makes me feel better if not good but then I am missing my (and him) something wicked at the moment!
Here goes... fingers, toes and noses crossed

[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mIC7KQPDuDc"]YouTube - Judas Priest-Diamonds and Rust[/ame]

This is wonderful - Shaheen Jafargholi

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3e5z8evjMmE]YouTube - Shaheen Jafargholi - Episode 2 - Britain's Got Talent 2009 - 18/04/09 (High Quality)[/ame]

[quote=sarahandmark;117269]Beautiful clematis Persephone - if you can send me a few cuttings - I will put another £10 in the kitty. Just bought a passion flower so keeping my fingers crossed - so far so good and we are at 500m.[/quote]

Not just sarahandmark, but all you Alan Titchmarshes:

a) PM me an address for delivery.
b) Stick a fiver/tenner in [URL="http://www.justgiving.com/italy-abruzzo-earthquake"]Justgiving - ITALY Magazine Abruzzo Earthquake Appeal[/URL]
c) I'll pay for the postage

[IMG]http://www.italymag.co.uk/forums/members/persephone-albums-abruzzo-earthquake-fundraiser-picture702-clematis2.jpg[/IMG]

[quote=Charles Phillips;117284]Noble - it is a clematis montana - absolutely no hardiness problems. Get one (they grow like weeds!)[/quote]

Grow like weeds, indeed. I'll have you know Charles, that I made special little incubators (ice cream tubs and freezer bags) for my little cuttings and I chatted to them every day!:chatterbox:.

You know what Percy? You're lovely! :yes:

[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QsvdyOz_4A4"]YouTube - Baby Lacht[/ame]

[quote=Persephone;117312]Grow like weeds, indeed. I'll have you know Charles, that I made special little incubators (ice cream tubs and freezer bags) for my little cuttings and I chatted to them every day!:chatterbox:.[/quote]

That is [I]sooooo[/I] nice (the chatting to them) Auntie Perce.

I did that once too, years ago. Planted my little 'plug pots' with what I thought were itsy bitsy 'new' plants. Nurtured them, chatted to them and watched them grow .......into strong healthy (bi-lingual) [B]weeds![/B] (the [U][I]plants[/I][/U] had died).

I s'pose I must have bored em to death. :SLEEP:

Poor little s*ds!!!!! :no:

Some of you may have to avert your eyes or grab the sick bucket :eeeek:

You see it has just occured to me that I could 'use' this Feel Good Factor thread to send a message to somebody to make them feel good ( I hope!) or at least cheer him up a little - Don't worry I will pay for the pleasure!:yes:

Thank you for your patience with me folks - you don't have to look!!!

[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9kClAZAYK3M"]YouTube - Shania Twain & Alison Krauss - Forever And For Always[/ame]

[URL="http://www.justgiving.com/italy-abruzzo-earthquake"]Justgiving - ITALY Magazine Abruzzo Earthquake Appeal[/URL]

You know, song is a such beautiful way to express how you feel, and at the moment we are all (I think) feeling pretty good here. If it has been a difficult couple of weeks for us - just imagine what it has been - and continues to be like, for the Abruzzesi!

But for me, the words of this particular piece seem to sum up all that we hope for for them, and for us. We all know, I guess, that 'our' God (whichever one he is) IS watching us right this minute.

So just sit back for 5 minutes, relax and enjoy!

[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aDSh5wUtXt4"]YouTube - Bette Midler - From A Distance[/ame]

Persephone - my £10 is in the kitty, thank you very much - will pm my address and look forward to growing my own baby clematis - have wanted one for ages and if it turns out like yours, we will be very happy - do they prefer to be talked to in English or Italian!!!

If you are lucky enough to have someone close to you, you will get the meaning of this song

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DxtjK_YoDxQ]YouTube - Dj Sammy- Heaven [slow version] (with lyrics)[/ame]

A really great interview and story feature in The Sunday Times today on the very talented and humble Susan Boyle. Hankies at the ready everyone!:yes:

[url=http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/scotland/article6121279.ece?token=null&offset=0&page=1]She who laughs last - songstress Susan Boyle - Times Online[/url]

She has only made one recording before back in 1999. It was of "Cry me a River" and it is wonderful. Listen to it here

[url=http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/tv_and_radio/article6112697.ece]Susan Boyle recording of Cry Me A River uncovered - Times Online[/url]

[quote=Noble;117015]I spotted a news item in the Italian newspaper online and it is such a wonderful story that I didn’t want those of you in Italy (with no English TV or papers) to miss it. Almost as “feel good” as the Fund raising effort!
[URL="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9lp0IWv8QZY"]YouTube - Susan Boyle - Singer - Britains Got Talent 2009 (With Lyrics)[/URL]
If link doesn’t work google Susan Boyle You Tube.[/quote]

I know many of you watched this video last week and admitted that this is [U][I]not[/I][/U] a show you would normally watch. Susan Boyle was incredible and is clearly on the road to stardom.

But last night there was another surprise for viewers. Another quiet, unassuming contestant who came on stage just as Simon Cowell had thrown a tantrum due to the poor quality of the acts, and had only just been 'coaxed' back. His face says it all on how bad tempered he was.

But stick with it... if Susan made you cry, then Julian (this one is called Smith, not Coll) will perhaps do the same with this haunting melody from West Side story. This will - I promise - make you feel good!

[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jWsM5ujfaUM"]YouTube - Britains Got Talent - Saxophone Player HQ (Full Version)[/ame]