Love dogs or hate them, Andy Smith respectfully and poetically suggests that the human race has a lot to learn from its canine companions. The average British pooch enjoys a life of unparalleled ease and luxury ... despite being somewhat smelly, noisy and expensive to run.
And if you’re still having to live a ‘dog’s life’ in a ‘dog eat dog’ world, then what you probably need is a thumping good holiday ... with, or without, Fido, Rover or Tiddles at your side!
Views: 1110 | Enquiries: 4Andy is a performance poet, entertainer, author and former business communicator who has two artificial limbs, a wonderful wife, three fine children, a whippet called Tamba and a tabby called Toby. (And he had two feisty chickens until Basil Brush made their acquaintance). Andy also encourages, supports and motivates the disabled and victims of trauma at home and abroad.
He engages live and digital audiences with stimulating poetry and related commentary ... interspersed with history, humour and the occasional thought-provoking insight.
Kind words:
“I just wanted to personally say "thank you" - and also on behalf of our Group - for your interesting, lighthearted, humorous and, above all, inspirational talk yesterday morning. To put your experiences into poems was a winning formula with our audience … “ John Sutton, Programme Secretary
“You spoke to our group earlier this year, and we so enjoyed your poetic presentation that I am inviting you back to speak to us in person!” Michelle Hartman - Vice Chairperson
”Just to say a big thanks for the most entertaining and witty talk you gave to our members.” Terry Smith - Speaker Secretary
“Thank you very much for your talk, which our members thoroughly enjoyed. It was very entertaining, as well as informative and inspirational. You have a great mastery of words.” Caroline Jess - Speaker Secretary
“Thank you for giving us an excellent talk. A group of us were discussing it afterwards and there was universal admiration for your presentation and your poetry.” Dr Adrian J Delnevo
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