Bedtime Story Conservatory 90 02/07/2020
Good afternoon everyone,
I just started writing this and as soon as I did a fly burst through my window and terrified me, and I have only just now stopped flailing around and I believe it has left. I'm glad it's gone, but i'm now also kind of thankful it came into my room, it made me laugh at myself.
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The 'Pinky Ponk', am absurd and colourful zeppelin, which features in the British kids show In The Night Garden. Upon it's arrival, the characters shout it's name, and it responds with various blimps and blomps and pinks and ponks and bloops and blips.
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Today's reading is On The Ning Nang Nong 1959 by Spike Milligan.
'Terence Alan "Spike" Milligan KBE was a British-Irish comedian, writer, poet, playwright and actor. The son of an Irish father and an English mother, Milligan was born in India, where he spent his childhood, relocating to live and work the majority of his life in the United Kingdom.'
This is a short ridiculous poem, and is one I hold fond memories of.
The song attached to the recording was released in the same year, Zu Zu by The Bonnevilles.
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Warmest wishes today, excitement to you,
Sam