17 Oct 07 - 04:56 PM (#2173182) Subject: Folk at the Oak, Part the Third From: growler There will be another session,on the 11th November at the Tudely Oak, in Kent. It will be hosted by 'Ruff and Reddy' I have laid down a challenge to Allen Austin, for an East Kent, West Kent Folk Joust. All welcome, with the normal Tudely Oak welcome |
18 Oct 07 - 06:45 AM (#2173499) Subject: RE: Folk at the Oak [11 Nov - Kent] From: My guru always said Thanks for putting the date up! Will try to make it, but we have guests that weekend who may still be recovering from the Woking Beer Festival the day before. Have a Fab Time anyway, Hil |
18 Oct 07 - 07:58 AM (#2173528) Subject: RE: Folk at the Oak [11 Nov - Kent] From: melodeonboy As we've got a new thread for this, I'll transfer the postcode from the old thread: TN11 0NT. We'll be starting at about midday. Be there or be quadrilateral (or something like that!). |
18 Oct 07 - 08:25 AM (#2173542) Subject: RE: Folk at the Oak [11 Nov - Kent] From: My guru always said Must admit, the idea of edited permathreads is a good one to save too many threads being set up in the depths of the Cat. Maybe this could be set up with Joe Offer or an elf if someone is happy to take care of it. Thanks for the postcode! |
18 Oct 07 - 04:00 PM (#2173915) Subject: RE: Folk at the Oak [11 Nov - Kent] From: Richard Bridge Can I be a rectilinear parallelapiped instead? |
18 Oct 07 - 07:34 PM (#2174070) Subject: RE: Folk at the Oak [11 Nov - Kent] From: melodeonboy Ooh! ! That sounds painful, Richard! |
19 Oct 07 - 03:08 PM (#2174680) Subject: RE: Folk at the Oak [11 Nov - Kent] From: GUEST,Pete the hat. Just to add to the days events at the Tudely Oak on the 11th Nov, we shall be bringing along a Knockholt Sheep with us. You know the one with the red lipstick and the blonde wig? Im sure she will go down a treat with the winner/s of the joust? |
19 Oct 07 - 03:29 PM (#2174693) Subject: RE: Folk at the Oak [11 Nov - Kent] From: growler Pete, Ive been looking for one of those for ages, is she single ? |
19 Oct 07 - 04:37 PM (#2174735) Subject: RE: Folk at the Oak [11 Nov - Kent] From: Richard Bridge By the time you have finished I expect she will be plural.... |
19 Oct 07 - 04:52 PM (#2174754) Subject: RE: Folk at the Oak [11 Nov - Kent] From: growler I'll have you know, I've never been plural in my life |
20 Oct 07 - 05:10 PM (#2175490) Subject: RE: Folk at the Oak [11 Nov - Kent] From: growler BAAAAA |
26 Oct 07 - 05:27 PM (#2180005) Subject: RE: Folk at the Oak [11 Nov - Kent] From: growler Refresh |
29 Oct 07 - 05:16 PM (#2182168) Subject: RE: Folk at the Oak [11 Nov - Kent] From: GUEST,Pete the hat Hi Folks What time will the music start.Meself and the lads below are going to a rememberence day service and coming stright on afterwards to the Oak. we should be there by 1300. also Have you any ideas what time the Folk in the Oak will finish? So I can look up the train times for journey back to London Bridge and the connections from there for me ,Dave Woodsie, and Jim Radford? thanks Pete. P.S No Knockholt sheep after all. Due to foot and mouth. |
29 Oct 07 - 10:56 PM (#2182393) Subject: RE: Folk at the Oak [11 Nov - Kent] From: Dead Horse Bring it anyway. We shall promise not to kiss or play footsie with it ;-) |
30 Oct 07 - 01:48 PM (#2182765) Subject: RE: Folk at the Oak [11 Nov - Kent] From: GUEST,The Hat Well there,s no need for that kinda talk?.............Really. Poor little lamb. |