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Lizzie Cornish It's Our Little Club (comment) (243* d) RE: It's Our Little Club (comment) 12 Mar 07


Ooh...haven't you read about Maud Karpeles, Ruth/Joan...I reckon Cecil had a twinkle in his eye you know!


Read what you want, take away what you want....criticise what you want.

I love Sam's sites. Love them.

BUT I told him that by standing by me, he'd bring down the hatred and the furore of the Folk Police upon his head.....and er...unless I'm very much mistaken, that's exactly what is now happening. "Use him to get at her" sort of thing....

Thankfully, his world is a million miles away from yours. It's a world that is there for no other reason than to support and include....and for folk who want to enjoy it all to enjoy. That's all.

If you don't like his pages, then don't read them. Loads of people do read them though, and enjoy the thousands of paths they get led down, by all the links to other sites he's put in everywhere...I've never seen pages with so many links in....

I get lost in the maze of them all, but I also get lost in a world of beauty and interest and education...A world of so many thoughts and pictures and memories. That's what I love about them, they're magical. You start off on one page and never know where you'll end up, because you find so many different paths...or at least, you do if your mind is open to them all.

Heck, I was off reading about Scott Of The Antarctic last night...and I read his final letter to his wife....So sad! I never would have read that, if I hadn't just 'found' it on Sam's pages...

I Love his sites dearly.

But...each to their own, just as with music. :0)

Folk This is good too.... :0)


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