A coal mining ditty

A reader has sent in this ballad;

Old King Coal was a dirty old soul
And a dirty old soul was he;
He stuffed up the air, to the climate’s despair;
So he called for the CSC.

Every denier has their denial,
And a very fine denial has he;
But there’s none so rare, as can compare
With Don Elder and the CSC.

Hopefully we’ll receive the MP3 version to post soon.

frog says

17 Responses to “A coal mining ditty”

  1. big bro Says:

    Off Topic

    Nobody will need reminding that tomorrow is Anzac day, the reason for this post is to plead with all that may be contemplating a protest that Anzac day is not the day to make your stand, while many of you may hold strong views I urge you not to voice those views on the most sacred of days.

    Thank you.

  2. insider Says:

    just don’t sing it at the party conference…

  3. toad Says:

    BB, I plan to attend a service at my local RSA. I know many other Greens who have similar plans. If there are any protests organised, and I don’t know of any, the Green Party certainly has nothing to do with them.

  4. big bro Says:

    Toad

    I am sorry if I gave the impression that any protests would be organised or backed by the Greens, this was not my intention, it was simply a plea to those who may be considering any such stand.

  5. phil u Says:

    does anyone else think toad and b.b are close to ‘getting a room’..?

    a cross-ideological love-fest..as it were..

    phil(whoar.co.nz)

  6. StephenR Says:

    it’s a little sad that a bit of civility is viewed like that, despite the tongue-in-cheek-ness…

  7. big bro Says:

    My heartfelt thanks to those who decided not to protest today, as far as I am aware all dawn services nationwide were observed with all the respect and honour they deserve.
    Once again I thank you.

  8. jh Says:

    Kind of implied someone was going to protest and they would be active Green Party members…….. and if it were it would have been dumb.. were it was what would it have been about …Afghanistan (the SAS)? Rape in war?…. Subjugation of the Tuhoe Nation (King Tama)?……. Sholam and Shipton… Thank God we took the Galipolli Peninsula to make the world safe for democracy.
    Tooting sound…

  9. big bro Says:

    JH

    I hope that I have taken your post in the wrong way, if not it is in extremely bad taste.

  10. jh Says:

    I said protest would have been dumb and mused over what it could have been about.
    Of course we didn’t take the Galipoli Peninsula. It was a long time ago; my father was a POW WW2 (Japan) and he is dead. I tend to think there is a lot of modern day posing over ANZAC day. The heroes are dead.

  11. jh Says:

    I think we need a sense of perspective(just looking at the level of the individual): the Iran Iraq war went on for 8? years; the Iraqis didn’t stand a show against the Americans and many were just poor shmucks sent out to fight etc, etc.

  12. big bro Says:

    jh

    If that is your opinion then you are of course entitled to it, many of the heroes are indeed dead but many are still with us.
    I am not sure that “posing” is the way I would describe the thousands who turn out to show their respect to the living AND the dead.
    Not sure that the Iran /Iraq war has got anything to do with it either, today is about remembering those who fought for our country.

  13. jh Says:

    I was perhaps (mainly) thinking of all the young people flocking to Galipoli Peninsula to be “in on it”. ANZAC day isn’t really presented as a remembrance day for those who served in WW2(?).

  14. big bro Says:

    Fair point, it is a place that I do want to visit but I could not ever see myself being there on Anzac day.
    One day soon I will visit Anzac cove and pay my own quite respects without the commercial or “concert” style circus.

  15. jh Says:

    Congrats to Tom Hay for this letter to the Press:

    Little in common
    It is hard to hold entrepreneurial
    estate agents in high regard, especially those of Mr Mike Mowbray’s ilk (April 12), who dingo-like infiltrate Lyttelton for the rich pickings around our harbour scenery. [Good!]
    Although The Press has done a thorough job denigrating seamens’ and watersiders’ unions, for Mowbray to equate watersiders with prostitutes is not only offensive but inaccurate.
    I doubt that there is one local-based call-girl in Lyttelton, although the same could not be said ofChristchurch.
    The only thing that prostitutes and watersiders had in common was the train that took both to the ships.
    …………………
    ps what’$ going on at Black Head Poncy Parker? :roll:

  16. frog Says:

    BB - I’m not sure who you thought would be protesting today or for what. It is not a traditional day for anyone to protest is it? Besides, we were there at the ceremonies like everyone else, paying our respects. See my amateur photo of Russel at the National War Memorial this morning. (Next post) Lest we forget.

  17. StephenR Says:

    There has been the odd protest by either the communist party/communists and the Worker’s Party..

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