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canadiancoops

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canadiancoops' Blog > Homelessness, Hopelessness?

Posted 28 September 2011

For years to come I'll remember those days,
Days into nights into days, just a haze,
When food was scarce, conversation less,
And sympathetic glances with whispers of 'bless'.

Dissaproving looks, murmurs and tutts,
Having to smoke discarded butts,
When all I wanted was a chat and a smile,
And all I received was behaviour so vile.

If only they knew the...


canadiancoops' Blog > Seasons

Posted 28 September 2011

Summer fades upon us all
Leaves turn brown, it's soon the Fall
The leaves are changing, and for that reason
That is why we love the Seasons

The Autumn colours rage so bold
But foggy days lead to the cold
With every day we lose the leaves
And feel the chill in every breeze

Cold days lead to frosty paths
Warm houses with hotter baths
Runny noses, coughs...


canadiancoops' Blog > Winter And Summer In The Same Week

Posted 20 September 2011

As Fall approaches so do the thoughts of yellow and red leaves, pumpkins and Thanksgiving. Along with the festivites in October is usually the appearance of the first snows of the year, children running out open eyed forgetting they had 6 months of it last year.

This year is a little different. An abysmal start to the Spring/Summer season with snow up...


canadiancoops' Blog > Screenplay - Update

Posted 28 January 2009

So after sending out numerous request letters and synopsis' to production companies, I have had a request for the screenplay to be sent to one in Canada. Its exciting news, and of course it is extremely early days, but for a Production Company to even request a screenplay to read is rare, so I am extremely happy

I will keep you all posted

canadiancoops' Blog > Memoirs Of An Ordinary Man - The Early Years (chapter 1)

Posted 02 December 2008

It sfunny how you remember the little things...

I remember snapshots of my early years as if it were a slide show at a wedding or a flip book of blurry, black and white pictures. But one thing that stands out head and shoulders above everything is the feeling of happiness through out those childhood years. I grew up in a cul de sac full of children in the...