Well I've created a new book of short stories. More Shorts 2014 and you can buy it for $2.99 or less than 2 quid on Amazon World Wide Just look for me in a red and white stripy top and shades.
RADIO PEOPLE GET IN TOUCH AS MY SHORTS ARE PERFECT FOR RADIO,
I HAVE 500+ OF THEM
GO TO www.michaelgcasey.typepad.com to HEAR 127 of them.
I would love to publish a book and cd of my shorts with facing page translation in Chinese/Arabic/Spanish/Urdu
SO students of English Language LISTEN AND READ TO LEARN ENGLISH WITH A BIT OF HUMOUR.
Wednesday, 1 January 2014
Monday, 30 December 2013
Against the Clock
Against the Clock ©
By Michael Casey
I’ve not tried this before, honest, trust me I’m a
concierge, or so I was, it’s almost 12 years since I started there. I got a new
job on the Monday and my dad died on the Saturday. Now I don’t need to cry any more, what I
really was going to say is that I’m going to try and write a new story before
Midnight. Then my time is up. Its 11.05 pm now, on your marks get set go.
Stories have a life of their own, you start somewhere then
the wind blows you somewhere else. We’ve just watched Pirates of the Caribbean ,
so that was all about tides, and as we all know Time and Tide does not wait for
no man. Work expands to fit the time available, that’s a law of economics, my
brother did do economics, he told me that once, so it must be true. I past that gem on to my daughter so she uses
her time on the computer quickly and effectively. She will take all night if I
allow it, time management is a very important lesson to learn in my book.
My Latin teacher Mr Procter used to tell us to do 40mins translation
as homework. However as Latin
is so hard, I always did 90mins, to pretend I only did 40 mins. Time is a strange thing, if you
are waiting time does drag, if you are enjoying yourself it does pass quicker.
A concierge will enjoy conversation with all comers, but part of the concierge
role is to fill time while guests are waiting for friends or taxis. And to know
when to shut up when guests’ friends arrive.
I still believe that my life has not begun, I’m 55 now with
a wife who looks 25, she’s a Shanghai girl, and our bilingual daughters are 10
and 12. I want a book tour and my stories on the radio everywhere, then I’ll think my life has begun. Yes, I may
be in my box with pennies on my eyes before that happens, but I’ll keep on
trying.
You cannot beat the clock, life is what it is and what will
be will be, or should I say Que Sera Sera, films are a great way to pass the
time. We watch so many in our house, my daughters will work in film is some
way. Film reviewers or writers or
costume makers or all of the above. In the
advert breaks we discuss this and that in the film. Tonight it was music in
Pirates of the Caribbean, not a deep intellectual conversation, they are 10 and
12 after all, but how music works in film. Both daughters are in the choir and
have piano lessons, one daughter is doing a Deans award. So they do already
know about the beauty and skill in music, thanks to Betty their 84 year old music teacher.
How you use the time you have is important too, yes there
can be fallow times, but quiet times do recharge the batteries. Then once the starter’s gun goes you can have
a vast outpouring of creativity, ask any musician. Churchill had his wilderness
year, but he did make up for it.
We all work at different rates, at different skill levels.
Some may be chefs with amazing knowledge and skill, I did pass through the kitchen on my security
patrols when at CPNEC Birmingham. I did get to talk to the lads too, and best
of all taste their food. So chefs are gods, even if I tease them, they told me they
lived on biscuits and never cooked at home.
A chef will prepare for hours so that we can enjoy an almost sexual
experience, closing our eyes and consuming or consummating food.
Life is short and we may not get the time to enjoy a
friendship, somebody you only spoke to only a few times, and then they were
gone, or job changes meant you never spoke again. I have a friend I have not seen in years as
our paths diverged, but if ever we stumble over each other again, I know it
will be a great Stella Artois occasion. Another friend has been a friend for 44
years, and perhaps I don’t appreciate how lucky I am to have this friend. He’ll
groan if he ever reads this.
Life and time and friends are precious, you can meet old
friends and the conversation continues, as if it’s just two seconds since you
last spoke. That’s why it’s so important to enjoy the moment, don’t waste time
on negative emotions, you owe me 2 quid from 10 years ago, so I hate you. I got
a load of grief from a kid in school for a full year. Why? Because I beat him
by 9 points when all of us added all the
exam results up to work out who was top of the class. How petty can you be? I could reveal
horrible facts about him, but I
won’t waste my breath or spit as they say in China.
I’m looking at the clock now 45 mins to reach here. So I’ll
read from the top and think of an ending. Well to end in 5 minutes, what shall
I say. Use the clock don’t fight against it, I was able to visit my dad for 1
hour before work, every working day, and then go to work. This was great use of
time.
I also spent years
talking to him when I lived at home and when I’d left home. I’d come for the
dinner and then go home. Some call this quality time, or even multitasking. I
just know that I loved him, we were more like brothers. And that is the
greatest use of anybody’s time. Spend time loving your parents. It was the Feast of the Holy Family today, and time
with family is the greatest use of time,
and its Midnight now.
Saturday, 28 December 2013
Sleeping Beauty
Sleeping Beauty ©
By
Michael Casey
Sleep is a great thing, it’s a form of food, an
hour before twelve is better than 2 after. We all recite this as we encourage
our kids to go to bed, and then again in
the morning when they cannot get out of bed. Sleep is good, it’s a bear necessity,
just ask Baloo from the Jungle Book.
With a good night’s rest we can face any dawn.
Lack of sleep makes us very grouchy without any
Marx, it leaves bad marks on our day, on all our interactions, we are not fully
switched on. So a good night’s rest is better than any medicine. So how do you
get ready for bed? Some say exercise before bedtime makes us tired so that we
fall asleep quickly.
Switch all those gadgets OFF, don’t fill our mind
with rubbish, or work, or anything. Perhaps we should all listen to the Book at
Bedtime. Or a bit of passion to wear us out before bedtime. A cup of cocoa or any other metaphor, or just the real thing, a cup of cocoa, or
ovaltine, whatever warm drink you prefer.
So you are all ready for bed, then you must have a
cosy bed to lie in. Soft pillows and enough blankets. When I grew up duvets
were not invented, yes we did have one
eiderdown in the whole house, buy blankets were king. In winter we’d all have 5
or 6 blankets, and they were so heavy, you could hardly breathe.
Then there
was no central heating either, a sheet of ice would be on the windows in the
morning. Double glazing had not been invented either. And if you wanted the
toilet in the night, you would have to go outside.
A bed would have rubbish mattresses on them, nothing
compared to today. And they were all stripy as were the pillows, like prison issue, black and white stripes. I
did treat myself to a nice bed and mattress when I moved home, and a duvet too. Becoming middle class I
supposed.
Once in bed sleep leads to dreams, your own
private cinema in your head, though Salvador Dali seems to be the
projectionist. Strange dreams, nice dreams and nightmares too, my latest dream
had me teaching again, I don’t know what classification of dream that is.
Though using my books as teaching tools is a kind of dream I now having, a
waking dream, a hope.
You wake up and then you cannot get back to the
same dream, or when you awake you forget the dream. Why do we forget dreams, is
it a rule, a law of bedtime, only Peter Pan can remember dreams, he is a dream
pirate.
If you are very lucky you sleep through the night,
and awake refreshed, I wonder is this a rarity in today’s world. Shifts and
stuff challenge the natural rhythm, we get up in the dark and go to work. Cave men
only lived in daylight, they followed nature.
One job I had was the graveyard shift, 6pm to
2.30am, I’d wake up my taxi driver and then get home by 3am, I’d never be in
bed till 4am. Though I did discover that this time aided reproduction. It took
me 3 months to deprogram my body so I
slept when I went to bed and not stay
awake for hours till 4am chimed. Though I then automatically woke up at 4am
instead.
Sleep and a good bed are essential, it’s what
makes us civilised, and children of all ages just love bouncing on beds. Watching
a child’s joy as they count the bounces on a new mattress is such a great
thing. So tonight when you go to bed and before you snuggle down like Baloo the
bear, just do one thing for me, bounce on your bed.
Friday, 27 December 2013
2013 Report Card
2013 Report Card ©
By Michael Casey
Well this may be my last piece of writing for
2013, so I may as well copy everybody else and write a report card. This year has
been the most painful in my life, Arthritis came a calling. I did hurt my back
a few years ago then at intervals I had back pain. One period resulted in me being confined to
bed for a week and screaming a lot, so the neighbours wondered why.
This year in March my left thigh hurt, it didn’t
get better. Finally after 2 Xrays all was revealed, I had a hip problem and 2 “thingys”
at the bottom of my back weren’t having much fun either. Then I saw a surgeon,
Arthritis and hip replacement were mentioned. In the end I had a cortisone
injection which should look after the pain for a year.
Arthritis is a bastard though, you have it here
and you have it there, you cannot sleep
on this side or that side and then you get pain somewhere else as you are
sleeping in a new funny position. Then there are the painkillers. My mother had
arthritis, she had buckets of pain killers which she never took, just stockpiled
over the pantry door. Very occasionally she gave in and had a pill.
I’ve decided not to have any painkillers, as they’d
just destroy my organs and I’d turn into Michael Jackson. So I wait till the
pain almost makes me scream, and then I squirt gel and rub that in. Kicks in in
about 5 mins.
Arthritis is as unpredictable as the weather, so
my hip may not hurt but it’s the turn of someplace else to hurt, back or
shoulder or any other joint. Speaking of joints I heard that some people use
joints for pain relief, I never have or would as I hate smoke of any kind. I am
an Arthritis Virgin compared to some of the people I have met, so I hope if any
of you read this you may understand just what your Nan or teacher or old Mr
Jones in the street is going through.
2013 saw Facebook die on me, I may have upset MZ,
or I think I was hacked, as my location was North South East West and any other
place, where I never have been, I was even in Westminster Hall, and outside
Downing St, and in USA, at Palo Alto where all the Tech companies live, I was
even in the White House. So were Assad and North Korea’s boy trying to find me
and my ISP hiding me. It also had the wrong browser when I checked my details
on FB. So this Panzi, this Fat Fat Boy, as is my Chinese nickname, what my wife
calls me to her mother, is dead to Facebook.
LinkedIn is useful for making connections, so I’m
trying that, I’m waiting to meet my big business partner. My writing can be used
for a variety of things. You can just read and laugh. Or you can use my stuff
to teach English as a 2nd language, I was an Esol teacher, 2
excellents and an exemplary, yes really. You could even use my writing to teach
customer service, I was a concierge in a 4star business hotel for 3 years.
So 2013 has been a game of two halves, pain and
hope. Sounds like some bondage game, and no I’ll leave that to Dr Who, if you
have seen the Christmas show. You must always put pain to one side and enjoy
life as best you can. So long as I can type then Arthritis will never win. I’m
able to bore, irritate my readers, well just the DT ones. The others I hope
enjoy the tales I tell.
2013 saw me spend more time with my daughters, as
a housfrau, making more of their meals, as my wife worked more. For my
daughters a change from rice with everything was a small blessing. Shanghai/Birmingham
blood means they follow Chinese diet 90% of the time. As well as food there is
TV.
Sharing TV favourites with your daughters is
great, it’s a bonding experience. Though schoolwork comes first and TV second.
We enjoy films together too, so if they become 21st Century Barry
Normans I will be happy. Though some Disney shows are dire, with a really
horrible laughter track, does Disney know laughter tracks are hated in UK, ok, maybe
just by me.
Getting daughters to spent less than an hour in
the shower, as you scream through the door. “ The Electric Bill, The Electric
Bill” Just like Kenneth William in a Carry On film. This is one of the many
things you learn as a housfrau. That and going out to get them chocolate or
chips from the corner shops, if you cannot buy your daughters these things then
you don’t really love them. That’s how daughters “blackmail” dads, and no dad
would want it any other way.
So how should I finish my 2013 Report Card? Love your daughters love them lots, and then
they’ll visit you often in the old peoples home, and then they will bring you,
chocolate and chips. Happy 2014 everybody.
Sunday, 22 December 2013
Serendipity
Serendipity ©
By
Michael
Casey
Serendipity is a tricky word to spell, especially
if you are tired and your back aches, but serendipity IS part of my life. How I
got my first job in computers when they were a new thing, that was serendipity,
my brother said “try computers” and I applied for one job and then hey presto I
had 22 good years earning good money.
My mother’s death was unexpected and how our dad
survived his major heart attack 8 weeks later was miraculous in the words of the
priest. Though dad did stay 12 weeks in hospital and was given just a week to
live and they would not revive him if he had another heart attack. However I do
know how to pray, I wrote all about it in Padre Pio and Me.
The serendipity bit was meeting my wife in the old
people’s home, and dad did live long enough to see us wed and to hold our
daughter in his arms. So I do love serendipity. It is part of my life.
Discovering writing and the fact that I could
write was serendipity again, however finding publishers/producers is the hard
bit, writing IS easy, selling your stuff, now that is next to impossible.
Though today I’ve gone through the 13,000 views mark for a post on funny or
die. So 22nd Dec 2013 is a red letter day.
I’ve been writing short pieces of writing for a
few years now, which means I have 500 plus shorts, which are funny in themselves,
and those which are not comic pieces are interesting and intelligent. So I’ve
made collections of them on Amazon Kindle,
I have six books in total. I could finish Tears for a Butcher my 7th
book, that would take the whole of 2014 to do, in fact the 1st
chapter is on funny or die and it’s that which has earned 13,000 views.
So what I need next is some serendipity to help
sell my books of shorts. I have recorded 127 short stories, 6 hours 50 mins, and put them on www.michaelgcasey.typepad.com As I was an Esol teacher I know students of
English would enjoy some light reading, so a book with a cd and a translation
would work. So students Listen, Read and Learn English with Michael Casey, you
could have a translation on the facing page in Spanish/Chinese/Arabic/Urdu/Korean/Japanese
or whatever.
So this is my new angle to sell my stories, I have
a comic tale about Santa on my site, perfect for Xmas 2013. I have made a lot
of new connections on Linkedin and my hope is that some of them give British
humour a try.
I have in fact stumbled on the perfect partner and
I hoped they agree and get back to me after the holidays. What attracted you to
your wife? Was it her looks and curves? If it was, then you are stupid, because
looks fad, laughter lasts. Me, my wife made me laugh, yes she does look like a
model, far prettier than a model, but that’s not why I married her. She made me
laugh, when we first met, she was in disguise if you like, her pretty was
hidden as she said to me. See photos at the end of this piece.
Chance and Luck do play a part in our lives, if I
was a lazy unloving son, I would not have met my wife. I visited my dad every
single day for 3 years, only then did I meet the future Mrs Casey.
Mark at work once said I was good stumbler and I suppose I am, but being
able to improvise is a good gift too. Wait till you have your kids then you’ll soon
learn to be quick thinking, you need eyes in the back of your head to watch for
potential danger. Then you need a cot and a playpen and all the other baby
stuff. Luckily for me, my brother had
kept all the baby stuff so I kind of inherited it.
As a writer I’ve written about all the stuff we
all do with our kids, but hopefully in a really amusing way, so I know
everybody who reads my stuff can connect to what I’m writing about. A modern
Shanghai/Birmingham Adams family if you like. Some themes are international and
eternal, so that when you read and listen to the stories they make you smile
and you enjoy learning English, it’s not a chore.
Now all I need is a bit more Serendipity and Bob’s
your Uncle, though that phrase may confuse some English students.
Thursday, 19 December 2013
The Twelve Days of Christmas in one day? by Michael Casey (c)
The Twelve days of christmas
12pints of Stella Artois
11 bags of crisps
10 packets of peanuts
9 indian currys
8 kebabs
7 fish and chips
6 bottles of cola
5 packets of mints to hide your breath from the wife
4 missed phone calls
3 fallings over
2 bangs on your head
1 unconscious all christmas day in your bed
Merry Christmas Everybody and a Peaceful New Year
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Tuesday, 17 December 2013
I want to be on the radio a love stort
I want to be on the radio©
By Michael Casey
Michael was security guard at AllUWant chain store, he’d been there a number of
years, he enjoyed meeting people and helping out. Occasionally he’d have to run
when a thief came a visiting, he was not very good at running as he was big, or
fat if you want the truth. But he was good at improvising, he always had a plastic carrier with him. So
if a thief came he soon knocked them to the ground, he was a good shot, so he
threw the plastic carrier at them. A thief cannot run if his legs are inside a
carrier.
So Michael was held in high regard by the owner,
the Old Forge and Singing Anvil store had the lowest theft rates in the whole
of England. So everybody was happy, but Michael harboured a dream, he wanted to
be a radio star. Well not a star, he just wanted a quiet corner to read out his
stories, he’d been writing a long time, but nobody knew, apart from the girl at
the stationary store where he bought his paper and ink. He’d shown her his stuff
and she was his number one fan, if only he’d ask her out, she fancied him
something rotten.
www.michaelgcasey.typepad.com
was his site and he’d recorded his stories there.
Doris would lay on her bed and listen to Michael
reading his stories, he had 500 of them, she just wished he was lying on the
bed next to her. Doris wanted Michael but she was too shy to say. She promised
herself that one day she pluck up the courage to tell him
Michael had had a busy day and he’d caught 3
thieves, a family in fact. Sgt. Mulholland had taken them away with a smile.
He’d have them playing chess against him while they were in the cells. Michael
had managed to bang his head while he captured the thieves, a little blood was
running down into his eyes.
Doris had been visiting AllUWant when she saw the bulk of Michael,
her heart skipped a beat, she noticed the blood trickling down into his eyes.
Her maternal instincts kicked in, she ran towards him and grabbed him by the
arm.
“Michael, you are wounded, let me take a look at
that,” she said as she looked into his eyes. She took out her hanky and spat in
it, then like a mother she wiped the blood away.
“This looks bad, you need to apply pressure and
then put a bandage on,” she chided him. Then taking his hand in hers she led
him to the first aid point. Her heart beat more, his heart beat more. Had it
taken a beating about the head, for the drumbeat of love to be heard. They made their way to the office.
“Here sit on the desk and I’ll apply pressure she
said,” as she pushed him back on the desk. That push would change both their
lives. For accidentally she had switched the tannoy on, the whole of AllUWant
would hear everything.
“Let me look at that wound, just apply pressure
then I’ll put a bandage on,” she cooed.
“You are really gentle, you’ll make a great mum
someday,” replied Michael.
She pushed too much on the wound.
“Oow, “ that hurts screamed Michael, his screams
echoing around AllUWant.
“Sorry, but I’d need a boyfriend before I could be
a mum,” replied Doris as she looked deep into his eyes.
“I assumed you had one already, I mean you’re a
big girl,” observed Michael.
“You saying I’m Fat?” asked Doris indignantly.
“ No, you’re perfect, I mean, I think you’re
perfect,” replied Michael starting to blush.
“ I think you’re perfect too, when I listen to
your stories on the computer while I lay on my bed at night, I think it would
be so much better if you were on the bed besides me. The real thing, and not
just a voice on the computer,” replied Doris
Cheers echoed through AllUWant, people had stopped
to listen and enjoy an unfolding love story.
“Tell us one of your stories,” pleaded Doris. She
had decided, he was going to be hers, she would be a mum, and he would be the dad.
“Which one?” asked Michael his heart beat going
faster. He looked at her and she looked
at him, they twinkled even, twinkling said it all. It was like a comet across
the night sky.
Michael told a tale or three, people in AllUWant
listened, he really was a good storyteller, he actually wrote stories and could
tell them so well. The tannoy echoed. Michael and Doris were in love, the urge
was upon them.
“Kiss me,” whispered Doris.
“Kiss you where?” whispered Michael.
The whole store looked up to the first aid office,
they could see Michael and Doris kissing. They could hear the heavy breathing
too, this was true love.
Roger had been on car park patrol, he had a
megaphone in his hand. He watched and listened from the store floor, just by
the toilet rolls.
“Michael if you and Doris are going to make love,
please turn off the tannoy first,” he laughed through the megaphone.
Doris slowly switched off the tannoy, she had
Michael where she wanted him.
The next day Michael was summoned to the office,
it must be the sack nothing else. Doris was by his side, she’d tell them it was
all her fault, it was the urge and so on. Mr Blair was there, things didn’t
look good.
“I heard about yesterday, and I only have one
thing to say,” began Mr Blair.
“It’s all my fault Mr Blair, I just realised how
much I love Michael I’ve been listening
to his stories for months, all 500+ of them.
Every night hearing his voice as I lay naked on my bed. It’s too much, a
girl can only take so much, nature is nature,” explained Doris.
Michael realised he may have lost his job, but he
had got something better in exchange, he had got Doris, or rather she had him.
“Michael, get a room, in fact just get married,
I’m giving you 2 weeks off, I have this cottage in the Virgin Islands, your
honeymoon will be there, but don’t make too much noise, Richard Branson is a
neighbour,” ordered Mr Blair.
“That’s so generous,” gushed Doris.
“When you come back Michael, there will be
changes. I want you to record all 500+ of your stories, we had feedback from
the shoppers, they all want to buy copies of your stories, and AllUWant always
gives shoppers AllTHEYWant,” declared Mr
Blair.
So Michael and Doris went to the Virgin Islands
for their honeymoon, and as they lay naked on their marriage bed, Michael told Doris
stories, lots of stories 500 times over.
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