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Uploaded by: Ian Paul From United Kingdom
Joined on Feb. 20 2007
"Life is a long road and every so often one needs a new pair of boots to Carry on or kick them from out of the way When people try to stop you because there are no longer any free bus passes"
To day I am your Scop an old English word for storyteller the story you are about to listen to is mostly the work of Shirley who wrote the script for this story . This is only the first part of the story there are two more episodes to follow . The music was composed and played by Mr David Patel better known has drummer Dave now it only remains for me to wish you pleasant listening
Added to Story time folder on Nov. 1 2008
Size: 15.3MB
Communities: Humor
Tags: prose. , moments , event , remember , Freesia , Donkey , fun
Folder Tags: story , time , its , kids , ages , video , fun , humor , Story , moments
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Arc Lamp writes:
Great voice and story.. i can see love flows for the people .. that something rare in this world today.. keep it up..  we need your good spirit to go on..  Happy
Added on Feb. 26 2009
ashes writes:
This was wonderful and very entertaining. :) Ian, you are an excellent story teller and you are a pleasure to listen to. You bring life to every story you tell. Shirley, you have a fantastical imagination and these days that's a very rare thing, very talented I might add. Dave, the music you put to this couldn't have been any better. ALL of you are extremely talented and I look foward to more stories that I can fave and listen to on my ipod.:)
Added on Nov. 18 2008
Budding Artist writes:
OOOOOOOOOOH! It is soooooooooooooooo nice.
I liked the story and the music too. It is very very nice.
I heard it with Mama but I forgot to put my comments. I don't come to Esnips much now a days because I have lot of school work  and I had to practice for my ballet concert too. Now I am preparing for my Trinity Guildhall Piano Exam.But I will come during holidays.
 Please make more stories. They are very nice.
Added on Nov. 18 2008
DJ 100 writes:
Hi Ian. Hope you are well. Thanks for the story link. I'm pleased to hear some new voices in this one; I remember how much children love to hear the sound of each charactor. My own story has changed, again; perhaps I will get it done by Christmas. I can hear the child in you when I listen to your stories; I guess this is deliberate and also very useful. Best wishes, pq 
Added on Nov. 6 2008
Angela writes:
You know this does make you feel like a child again.
Ian you take your listeners on a journey far, far away.
I am gonna agree with everyone too, this is excellent.
I am always amazed at the talent here on esnips.
Thanks to all of you for a wonderful piece of art in which
you have created!
Added on Nov. 6 2008
goodbye writes:
Thank you Ian, for telling our story in such a wonderful way and Dave for adding your music. The song that you created from my poem is the opening theme tune for ubPROUD www.ubproud.com Thank you eSnips for bringing so many nice people into my life and a special thank you to everyone for your lovely comments.  Sincerely Shirley  
Added on Nov. 5 2008
Jean Shuling writes:
Hi Ian:
          thanks for sharing the story. i can feel it 's wonderful even i havent caught it very well by my weak listening .i am English learner now, too. your story maybe can be my listening materials ,hehe!,i will listen to it more time .anyway the music is beautiful too.oh by the way ,could you send to me the text of the story?thanks so much! keep up
Added on Nov. 5 2008
Alyson writes:
I have to agree with everyone else, absolutely enchanting! Beautifully written Shirley, wonderful narration Ian and marvellous music Dave! I am eagerly awaiting the next parts! AL xxx
Added on Nov. 4 2008
Gone Forever writes:
Hi Sir Ian Paul, oh, this story is so enchanting from Shirley. And you are a wonderful story teller, the emotions, the voice modulations, the expressions. I just felt like a little kid sitting on my little chair watching a movie, the imagery created is wonderful and not the mention the music to compliment to it. Well done, Dave. You all have done a tremendous work; I am looking forward to listen to the coming chapters. Truly. Prasad
Added on Nov. 4 2008
susanne2 writes:
Hi Ian, this is delightful, you a very precious gift there.
Added on Nov. 4 2008
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