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New Year's Eve - near Worksop

30 Dec 02 - 11:56 AM (#855309)
Subject: New Year's Eve - near Worksop
From: GUEST,Rhiannon

Hi.

The folk club referred to in the New Year's Eve in Hull thread is:

Kiveton Park Colliery Cricket Club,
At the bottom of Stone Close,
Off Stony Bank Drive,
Wales, Near Sheffield.

If you want directions please email Mick or myself at MickandRhiannonATaolDOTcom

The club is very mixed in content and we have no idea how many will turn up on New Year's Eve. The organiser, Andy, says that it will open EVERY Tuesday while he is alive. This has included Christmas Day in previous years - and yes, several people turned up!

Plenty of car parking and the bar is REALLY cheap (club prices).

Rhiannon
>^..^<


30 Dec 02 - 12:27 PM (#855328)
Subject: RE: New Year's Eve - near Worksop
From: My guru always said

Thanks for clarifying the details Rhiannon, I'm really looking forward to it :-)


30 Dec 02 - 02:32 PM (#855405)
Subject: RE: New Year's Eve - near Worksop
From: GUEST

heloo, i think there is some kind of mistake, Wales is not near sheffield, i been to Wales and i been to Sheffield, and they not near each other, and they both far away.john


30 Dec 02 - 02:56 PM (#855423)
Subject: RE: New Year's Eve - near Worksop
From: Sooz

Mike and I hope to be there if we can get through customs!


30 Dec 02 - 03:15 PM (#855443)
Subject: RE: New Year's Eve - near Worksop
From: GUEST,Rhiannon

Guest John? Is that our beloved Breezy?

Trust me - there really is a Wales near Sheffield.

Rhiannon (who lives in Rhodesia - near Worksop!)
>^..^<


31 Dec 02 - 04:50 AM (#855799)
Subject: RE: New Year's Eve - near Worksop
From: My guru always said

Good guess Rhiannon but I think you'll find that this particular John is from Hull. We had a mobile-satellite link between the sessions in Barton & Barton last night & I was introduced to 'Joh9n from Hull', 'Skipjack' & 'Oakley'. A fun evening was had by all bridging the gap across the miles.

Am looking foward to the FC tonight, but am crossing my fingers just now as my car failed miserably last night & we had to have the nice RAC Knight of the Road to see it. My John is having a look at it now. I'm not panicking as there is always John's trusty car or failing that, the B'ol D'or.

Sooz, what sort of customs do you have to get through? Is it a Mummers Play? Smiling helps :-) Hope to see you tonight!


31 Dec 02 - 07:10 AM (#855840)
Subject: RE: New Year's Eve - near Worksop
From: Sooz

Mumping St Thomas is our local seasonal custom - its a bit like trick or treat but done by middle aged ladies! I'm not nearly old enough yet so I don't know how it goes. See you tonight.


31 Dec 02 - 11:30 AM (#855966)
Subject: RE: New Year's Eve - near Worksop
From: GUEST,Curly Bin-Lowden

Sooz,

I thought the local custom for you country joskers east of Gainsborough was Muffin' the Mule? Thats what Mississippi Mango O'Carolan told me!

CB-L


31 Dec 02 - 12:59 PM (#856049)
Subject: RE: New Year's Eve - near Worksop
From: Sooz

Don't be disgusting, Curly.


01 Jan 03 - 06:06 AM (#856479)
Subject: RE: New Year's Eve - near Worksop
From: Sooz

It was a very enjoyable evening - and we made it back safely over the border!