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Subject: RE: Lynne H & Pat T - Llanrisant & The Tump From: My guru always said Date: 27 Jul 06 - 06:15 AM Lynne & Pat's web-site!! |
Subject: RE: Lynne H & Pat T - Llanrisant & The Tump From: GUEST,Sy Grant Date: 26 Jul 06 - 10:48 AM I saw Lynne and Pat at Miskin Festival and they were captivating and really very funny. To the mudcatter who said "I shall be there", can you save a seat for me? Like, two seats? |
Subject: RE: Lynne H & Pat T - Llanrisant & The Tump From: Scrump Date: 26 Jul 06 - 10:39 AM From: GUEST,Sy Grant Lynne, can you sing Builders' Bums? She certainly can! ;-) |
Subject: RE: Lynne H & Pat T - Llanrisant & The Tump From: GUEST,refresh Date: 26 Jul 06 - 10:37 AM |
Subject: RE: Lynne H & Pat T - Llanrisant & The Tump From: GUEST,Sy Grant Date: 26 Jul 06 - 10:34 AM Lynne, can you sing Builders' Bums? |
Subject: RE: Lynne H & Pat T - Llanrisant & The Tump From: GUEST,Richard Jones Date: 26 Jul 06 - 10:31 AM Do have a fabulous time at Llantrisant. I shall be there! |
Subject: RE: Lynne H & Pat T - Llanrisant & The Tump From: GUEST,Rick Smith Date: 26 Jul 06 - 10:04 AM You forgot Swan Cider, which is brewed in a shed in Swan Street, Llantrisant! Dave Jones is the man here. At Clytha Arms Cider and Perry Exhibition, Dave won the Cider Competion. This cider excites the taste buds with its enthralling, enticing sweet tang. Dave Matthews (of Seidr Dai) deserves a mention also. Hope you don't get too squiffy, Lynne and Pat! |
Subject: RE: Lynne H & Pat T - Llanrisant & The Tump From: The Sandman Date: 26 Jul 06 - 08:39 AM To Dr Price.The answer is no, i guess its a bit like waitng for the no 53 bus, its probably coming but you dont know when. I recently made enquires on this subject to the appropriate quarters and I was told it should be on its way soon.Mean while I need a new gearbox ETC.If I have not received anything after six months, I shall employ different tactics. Glad your both alright, regards to ollie. |
Subject: RE: Lynne H & Pat T - Llanrisant & The Tump From: Saro Date: 26 Jul 06 - 07:15 AM Have a great time Lynne and Pat, and we'll see you at the Girls' Night Out at Sidmouth! Love Saro |
Subject: RE: Lynne H & Pat T - Llanrisant & The Tump From: My guru always said Date: 26 Jul 06 - 06:15 AM Know you'll have a Fab evening with these songbirds!! Have yet to experience one of their gigs, though I've heard them singing around and about. Now that Lynne has sussed the Blue Clicky thing, perhaps she could point us towards their own web-site!! |
Subject: RE: Lynne H & Pat T - Llanrisant & The Tump From: GUEST,Dr Price Date: 26 Jul 06 - 06:06 AM ...and avast and belay, Captain Birdseye. Cathy and your good self made us welcome at the session in Ballydehob, which was the overseas debut of me playing the tabwrdd. Incidentally, I sent my invoice to the Whitby Shanty weekend but I haven't heard a word yet - how about you? |
Subject: RE: Lynne H & Pat T - Llanrisant & The Tump From: Wuzzle Date: 26 Jul 06 - 05:54 AM Looks like we will have to make a visit to the Tump :-) G&T |
Subject: RE: Lynne H & Pat T - Llanrisant & The Tump From: GUEST,Dr Price Date: 26 Jul 06 - 05:36 AM Just out of interest in the mis-spelled subject (Sorry, Lynne!): Llan-tri-sant is the parish of the three saints, the Breton saint Gwynno and the Welsh saints Dyfodwg and Illtyd. Dyfodwg and Illtyd left their names scattered around (i.e. the village of Llandyfodwg, and the coastal town of Llantwit Major and the inland village of Llantwit Fardre, which are both English corruptions: Llanilltyd Fawr, where the first college was set up, and Llanilltyd Faerdref. Incidentally, Llantwit Fardre, which is about four miles from here, is the home of Gwynt y Ddraig, who produce several cracking ciders and marvellous perries - excellent stuff! |
Subject: RE: Lynne H & Pat T - Llanrisant & The Tump From: GUEST,Dr Price Date: 26 Jul 06 - 04:38 AM Golly gosh! Llantrisant Folk Club takes GREAT pleasure in welcoming both of you, Lynne and Pat, tonight. Olly and I have been on our travels to the Essex coast, and Pat's busy dancing in Asturies, Northern Spain, so I've just tuned in to see what's going on. (My mother, who's 83, bless her, has just bought a computer and, with Olly's help and guidance, is busy surfing the net. Mum's house is now on-line, so I'll sneak a look on Mudcat from time to time!) Drive safely, my little songbirds. I will be at Olly's house from lunchtime onwards - how about Spaghetti Bolognese and strawberries and cream? |
Subject: RE: Lynne H & Pat T - Llanrisant & The Tump From: The Sandman Date: 25 Jul 06 - 06:21 PM well, my dear, I would love to be there, But am too busy shivering my timbers, I thought you would prefer Gurverstramminer, to lager/ bbbbbbest wishes Dick Miles |
Subject: RE: Lynne H & Pat T - Llanrisant & The Tump From: Leraud Date: 25 Jul 06 - 07:26 AM Yippee! It worked! I can't believe it! I'm going to have a lager immediately by way of celebration. Thanks Kevin. xx |
Subject: RE: Lynne H & Pat T - Llanrisant & The Tump From: Leraud Date: 25 Jul 06 - 07:25 AM Right, here goes, just as you said. Waltham Abbey Folk Club |
Subject: RE: Lynne H & Pat T - Llanrisant & The Tump From: Kevin Sheils Date: 25 Jul 06 - 07:13 AM Yes, here I just typed www.walthamstowfolk.co.uk without the http:// bit and it failed, perhaps the description should emphasise that you need the http:// part. I automatically assumed it but clearly not all do. Walthamstow Folk |
Subject: RE: Lynne H & Pat T - Llanrisant & The Tump From: Kevin Sheils Date: 25 Jul 06 - 07:09 AM I find it's best to copy the URL from the bowser into the Link URL Field in case you make mistakes with the typing and in the Link Test field you can pu anything you like. So in the example below I copied a URL http://www.walthamstowfolk.co.uk/ from the Browser into the URL field and put Walthmatow Folk into the optional text field to get the link then cut and past into the message as directed Walthamstow Folk I guess that if you are typing the URL you may be leaving out the http:// bit which could be the problem |
Subject: RE: Lynne H & Pat T - Llanrisant & The Tump From: Leraud Date: 25 Jul 06 - 06:57 AM Perhaps it's because I don't know what a text URL is. I thought it was the website address. Am I wrong? I type in the website address where it says 'text URL' then I type in the website address again where it says Link Text (optional). |
Subject: RE: Lynne H & Pat T - Llanrisant & The Tump From: Kevin Sheils Date: 25 Jul 06 - 06:28 AM Many people seem to have trouble with the blue clicky but the instructions seem straightforward to me and I can't think of a way to describe it on the forum that would be better than the actual instructions as given. I could probably talk you through it easier than describe it in writing Lynne. If you haven't cracked it by Sidmouth I'll be there for some of the time between Tuesday and Thursday so I'll see if I can catch you then and demonstrate the esoteric art. Oh, and the Blue Clicky thingy as well! |
Subject: Lynne H & Pat T - Llanrisant & The Tump From: Leraud Date: 25 Jul 06 - 06:21 AM We are on tomorrow (Wed 26th July) at the Llantrisant Folk Club in Wales http://www.folkwales.org.uk/folk.html and the Tump Folk Club, Nr Rugby on Thursday 27th July, which meets at the Royal British Legion, Heath Lane, Brinklow, Nr Rugby, Warwickshire from 8:15 to 11:15 p.m. If you're not on holiday and are in either area, why not give us a whirl? Lynne PS Please someone give me advice on the blue clicky business. I've followed instructions, but can't get it to work. |
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