Rhythm is everything

Month: November 2023

The Bickery Man

The Bickery Man

Quibble — Gabble — Grumble — Ramble

On a Sunday night it came, completely out of the blue, invading my peace of mind.

Twisted mindset

“Hello, it seems that I am a low-life teacher below you, and you have your click1 of friends.
I see you are a true Christian, too.
You wear the cross too, and every Sunday you go to church and you don’t work on a Sunday the same it says in the bible.
Wow, god will love you and bless you to your commitment to him”

“Thank you. Sleep well.” I replied.

Then came the final:
“Yeah, I will. I won’t contact you again”

Collapsed narcissist

Continuously seeking conflict with people in his immediate surroundings. Striving to be grandiose to no avail. You help them and they rise to a twisted feeling of being of great importance. Bombarding you with messages about … only themselves. Telling personal stories that no one really wants to hear.

Rambling on and on about themselves. Overwhelmingly being all over your friends and acquaintances in a café until they run to pay the bill and leave.

God has some real weirdos as devotees!

No doubt he contacted me again today. Of course!
Aspiring to being great takes a lot of effort.

Some people do excel in overstaying their welcome!

Quibble – Gabble – Grumble – Ramble

Void ~ Annoyed ~ Paranoid ~ Avoid ^_^

  1. He meant: clique ↩︎

Charles and Beth

Teaching material for Speaking and Listening Classes

Instructions: Read out loud and clear.Use rhythm, stress, and tone changes.

Who were they? Where did they go? What happened?

One autumn1 evening Charles and Beth went to the theatre2
They attended a play. The play started at 7 pm. Charles and Beth enjoyed going to the theatre.

After the play, Charles and Beth walked together in the park.
They walked beside the lake. The moon was bright. They talked about there future.

When Charles and Beth went home, their children were not asleep.
They waited for Charles and Beth to return. They were excited to hear about the theatre!

Charles told the children about the play. Then Beth put the children to bed.

Charles and Beth were very tired. It had been a good night!

  1. fall (mostly Am. English but also correct in British English) ↩︎
  2. theater (Am. English) ↩︎
Teacher Walter Songkhla 2017 Vientiane 2023

After Rain comes Sunshine

Teaching material for Speaking and Listening Classes

Instructions: Read out loud and clear. Use rhythm, stress, and tone changes.

It was raining. John looked outside. He felt hungry and thought; “I may cook a meal”. John started peeling three potatoes. Then he washed some vegetables and drained the water off.

Julasamai School, Songkhla

John also wanted some meat to go with the potatoes and the veggies. The fridge was however empty. He took his umbrella and went to the butcher. He was the only customer.

The butcher asked: “What will it be for you today, Sir?” John decided on chicken drum sticks. “Anything else, Sir?”, the butcher asked, because he always tried to sell more. ” No, that will be all for now”, John replied.

Business could be better for the butcher when it would not rain. Nobody wished to go outside. Almost everybody stayed inside, at home.

“By the way … How is business?”, John asked the butcher. “Business is not good these days”, the butcher complained. “It just keeps on raining”, and he started looking very sad. “I hardly see any customers these days.”

How about you, John?”; the butcher inquired. The weather did not affect John’ s business, because John was a computer programmer. “I am fine. No worries!”, John replied. A hush fell over the two men.

Courtesy of
Mr Pongsak Klakhai

“Well …” said John. “A life without rain is like the sun without shade. After rain comes sunshine.” “You’ ll be alright,” John said. “Tomorrow you will be okay too.”

And so it was … Just as John had said. The day after, the rain had stopped. It was again a beautiful day. The butcher’s shop was now crowded with people. Customers were queuing up in front. They had found their fridges all empty.

Khao Takieb seaside, Hua Hin

Teacher Walter Songkhla 2017 Vientiane 2023

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