The Mudcat Café TM
Thread #103985   Message #2126839
Posted By: GUEST,Ay Up
16-Aug-07 - 06:51 AM
Thread Name: Sidmouth - was it good for you?
Subject: RE: Sidmouth - was it good for you?
- Well, I never realised the smell in the Ham was caused by all those old people. Perhaps some of them died last year and nobody's noticed yet. -

Blimey! Hadn't thought of that! *laughs uproariously*

No, it's the straw. Never smelt that smell before at The Ham and I've been there since the new sewage works were put in. I noticed it as soon as the straw went down.

We need more than 30 young people at Sidmouth. Seth Lakeman brought them in by the hundreds.

Uiscedwr were *brilliant* though! What JOY! What ENTHUSIASM! Anna positively radiates sunshine, as does Cormac and Kevin, that man can break and re-string guitar strings at the speed of sound. Marvellous!

Anna also told us all about her Bone Marrow Transplant and urged people to go out and give blood.

We went on Tuesday Anna! The Blood Transfusion people were astounded at how many new young donors they had at Sidmouth this week. I told them all about Anna and her wonderful vitality and love of life. That girls ROCKS!

Ruth, take a listen to Uiscedwr's song 'Everyday Cynic' here, you may learn to be less er cynical and spiteful m'dear. Too many years as a journalist I'd day. *wink*

Uiscedwr Myspace

I always like to help where possible.

Looking forward to seeing Jim Moray in The Ham next year! Without straw though. *bad idea that grin*

We need some Reg Meuross there too and Martyn Joseph, you know, Acoustic Up a little more! While we're about it let's have some Stephen Fearing, Oliver Schroer (when he's better) and James Keelaghan too. All wonderful artists.

Sidmouth Goes Canadian..WOW!! *wink*