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Topic History of: Pam Ayres
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hedda she's hugely popular in Australia yet Rolf Harris isn't.

weird.
Pru Back to Pam, no, her Norfolk accent isn't endearing.
robbiex Back to Pam, yes her norfolk accent is very endearing. She reminds me of my childhood watching her on opportunity knocks and various guest appearances. She has hardly changed over the years, long may she continue
Pru JK2006 wrote:
I love Pam's poems; they make me giggle - but for sheer poetry I reckon great lyric writers are way up there; Smokey Robinson, Leonard Cohen, Joni Mitchell, Hal David and just check out the words of Bob Dylan's Chimes of Freedom if you want real poetry.

Some of them are good but I just can't stand the way she delivers them. And you forgot Paul Simon!
JK2006 I love Pam's poems; they make me giggle - but for sheer poetry I reckon great lyric writers are way up there; Smokey Robinson, Leonard Cohen, Joni Mitchell, Hal David and just check out the words of Bob Dylan's Chimes of Freedom if you want real poetry.