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Joseph P England's National Musical-Instrument? (1943* d) RE: England's National Musical-Instrument? 01 Oct 08


Some of us don't google Ruth Archer in a stalker-esque manner, or do we? (da-de-da-de-da-de-daa- da-de-da-de-daaa-daaa....)

Rubbish with a capital R? Must be special, mind you when it comes to rubbish, what about the racist crap that you publish, and what about your constant blabbering on about what our good tradition is. You have NO IDEA what makes up the cultures that exist in the geographical area that is England, let alone what would make the 'situation' better.

For those of us (such as myself) who do take an active part in continuing an unbroken and evolving tradition, your views are nothing but damaging. Ruth, on the other hand, seems to be taking an active part in developing and promoting folk music in England.


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