Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club PermaThread From: GUEST,Ep'Eric Date: 01 Feb 06 - 01:03 PM Something else I've noticed over the last few days is that the DELETE option dosn't appear at the bottom of my permathread messages. I havn't been able to delete anything recently Eric. |
Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club PermaThread From: GUEST,Ep'Eric Date: 01 Feb 06 - 12:42 PM To Sooz, How have I become a guest? I have received about 10 messages previously, one from Joe, but within the last few days they have all gone. As far as I know I have done nothing that I havn't done in the past few weeks. The only thing I've noticed is that there isn't an automatic nname in the "From" panel on the "Reply to thread" window as I think there was previously. I have to type my name in. Bewildered. |
Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club PermaThread From: Rasener Date: 01 Feb 06 - 11:35 AM Well spotted there Sooz |
Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club PermaThread From: Sooz Date: 01 Feb 06 - 11:25 AM You can only get personanl messages when you are signed in - not when you are a guest! |
Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club PermaThread From: GUEST,Ep'Eric Date: 01 Feb 06 - 10:43 AM Thanks Jim and Dave but it's my "personal messages", in red, at the top of the page that's gone missing. Theres just nothing there. It may need someone to send me one to restore them. I don't know, but this hasn't happened before. ?????????????? Eric. |
Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club PermaThread From: Travelling Audience Date: 01 Feb 06 - 07:05 AM Yes... we all ejoyed a really good night out. Thanks to all the performers. |
Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club PermaThread From: MoorleyMan Date: 01 Feb 06 - 03:16 AM Cheers Eric, here's some drivel to test it's working. Well it must be working cos Jim sent a message! I'd thoroughly endorse your post Jim - a grand night, and here's to the next one! |
Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club PermaThread From: GUEST, Jim Hancock Date: 31 Jan 06 - 07:36 PM What a grand night, thoroughly enjoyed it, keep up the good work, All the best Jim |
Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club PermaThread From: GUEST,Ep'Eric Date: 31 Jan 06 - 05:26 PM To MoorleyMan, Have found the relevant tapes so I'll let you have CDs of them when I get my new computer back, also last nights chinanagins. Glad you could make it, you were in good voice. Jim has just told me he enjoyed it too. Will someone send me a message.Any sort of drivvel will do. They've vanished and I want to see if it's working. Thank's Eric. |
Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club PermaThread From: MoorleyMan Date: 30 Jan 06 - 01:04 PM Yes, it's been a pain what with Mudcat being down all day, but I'm sure Max is doing his best to get things sorted. Eric - think I'll finally make it tonight, though I'm a bit out of practice!.... just leaving now, so hope to see you there. Cheers, M |
Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club PermaThread From: GUEST,JK Date: 30 Jan 06 - 11:52 AM Don't know Eric...never mind...you're back!!! See you later..JK>>xx |
Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club PermaThread From: GUEST,Ep'Eric Date: 30 Jan 06 - 11:50 AM TO all the experts on Mudcat. What's happened to my messages? They've vanished. What's happened to Mudcat? It's been inaccessable all day until 4.45pm. |
Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club PermaThread From: GUEST,Ep'Eric Date: 29 Jan 06 - 06:29 PM Late announcement to say that Ep'th folk meets Monday 30th. January at 8pm. when leaflets will be distributed showing the dates of meetings for the whole of 2006. I have got a new computer but I can't get on line with it for technical reasons. Will have the problem sorted in a day or two. I hope!. Meanwhile I have to reconnect the old one to get Mudcat. See you Monday Eric |
Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club PermaThread From: Ep' Eric Date: 24 Jan 06 - 12:05 PM The computers poorly again so I won't be around for a day or two, it's going in to have it's tonsils tickled |
Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club PermaThread From: Ep' Eric Date: 23 Jan 06 - 05:32 PM I hope you can make it MoorleyMan because I will have the sheets with all the dates of meetings for the year to distribute. Eric |
Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club PermaThread From: MoorleyMan Date: 23 Jan 06 - 02:12 PM Hope to be back next week Eric, weather etc permitting. All the best! |
Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club PermaThread From: Ep' Eric Date: 21 Jan 06 - 03:17 PM The POSTCODE for THE OLD SCHOOL INN is DN9 1JT |
Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club PermaThread From: Ep' Eric Date: 20 Jan 06 - 07:09 PM Am back online now with two gig to fill. Eric. |
Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club PermaThread From: Sooz Date: 17 Jan 06 - 12:59 PM Eric - don't post to both threads! This is the one and then you can delete what I say! |
Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club PermaThread From: Ep' Eric Date: 17 Jan 06 - 12:38 PM To BusyBee and MoorleyMan We missed you, get when you can. Thanks for letting me know. There were other misfortunes too, Albert had a migraine and had to leave early but we had a great success when Danny played Greensleeves in classical style and Jane treated us to some new songs. Hope this gets through. The Computer is poorly, it has to be looked at so I may be off air for a while. So Long, Eric. |
Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club PermaThread From: MoorleyMan Date: 17 Jan 06 - 04:45 AM Sorry I couldn't make it last night Eric, I was at a meeting 40 miles away till nearly 10.30 pm so didn't get across. But the good news is that the lurgy has just about left me I think, I'll test it when I next get to sing out. Hope all went well, see you next time. All the best, M |
Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club PermaThread From: BusyBee Paul Date: 16 Jan 06 - 05:08 PM Eric, Sorry I couldn't make it this evening - afraid that mundane life things got in the way. Hope it went well. Deirdre |
Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club PermaThread From: Sooz Date: 16 Jan 06 - 12:26 PM Here |
Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club PermaThread From: Ep' Eric Date: 13 Jan 06 - 11:59 AM Your right SJ. That was to be my next Do You Know. I have kept Sooz informed of my advances in that direction. I met Kath.at her Scunthorpe gig when she expressed a wish to revisit her old home, She also said the same on Radio Lincs. I offered her accomodation with an old friend of her family. She said this was fine. Since then I have had to contact her through her agent who said she would contact me when Kath. was in the area. I have sent her two emails since then with little response. We live in hopes!. |
Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club PermaThread From: Strollin' Johnny Date: 13 Jan 06 - 08:41 AM Yep. Wasn't her dad the Headmaster? Maybe she'd like a gig there - get saving up Eric! |
Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club PermaThread From: Ep' Eric Date: 12 Jan 06 - 07:53 PM Did You Know. That Kathryn Tickel was a schoolgirl at the Old School Inn, when it was a school |
Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club PermaThread From: Ep' Eric Date: 11 Jan 06 - 09:11 AM Disaster has struck. Iv'e lost the tapes from the last meeting and only have hurried notes from the previous one so I can't do full justice to what were very enjoyable nights in this report. Moorleyman became poorly man at the last meeting after a distinguished first appearance,he travelling about 100 miles to be with us. From our point of view it was well worth it . Thanks Dave . Apologies were received from him for the last meeting for he had the dreaded lurgy. Carol gave us a lesson in latin with nunctus domino and Mike Wray who had also travelled a fair distance, thanks Mike, followed with a marvelous version of Beeswing Mike and Sue Dewsbury brought a Christmas touch, as it was the 19 dec.with memories of the first world war, when the troops chose not to fight but to play football instead. There was not a sound in the room, such was the feeling they put into it. Moorley man then made his welcome debut with a happy Wassail song and Joan Smithson accompanied herself on guitar with Silent Night followed by husband Chris. who played his ever popular Leaning on a Gate. Carol, in all innocence, not knowing she was nicking Eric's christmas song,sang Little boy that Santa Clause forgot. For that she was awarded an Onararey. Derogatory. Albert Deakin came next with Gypsy woman and John Windle sang an appealing song which went unnamed. Eric then lowered the festive tone of the whole evening with his self penned version of Little boy that Santa Clause forgot. Enough said about that. JK, again in all innocence, gave us one of Eric's sacred songs, Fourpence a Day, of the lead mines in Swaledale and reluctantly I have to admit she made a good job of it. Mike brought the meeting to a close with a happy song, reminicent of Navvy Boots On, which told the story of a sailors encounters in port. Next meeting,Mon.16 Jan. 8pm. Old School Inn Battle Green Epworth. |
Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club PermaThread From: Ep' Eric Date: 10 Jan 06 - 07:25 PM Trouble at'mill. Iv'e been too involved for a report on last Monday. Will try later. Has everyone gone to the moon? |
Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club PermaThread From: Strollin' Johnny Date: 07 Jan 06 - 10:25 AM Thanks Eric, I'll be back! S:0) |
Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club PermaThread From: Ep' Eric Date: 06 Jan 06 - 11:30 AM I have just read and heard from JK about your illness SJ. Sorry to hear that you havn't been so well over Christmas.Make good progress, and all the best from everyone at Ep'th folk John. Hope to hear your dulcet tones again in the near future. Eric. |
Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club PermaThread From: Ep' Eric Date: 05 Jan 06 - 11:42 AM Refresh. DID YOU KNOW THAT. Epworth has the only surviving Mechanics Institute library in the country. |
Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club PermaThread From: Ep' Eric Date: 04 Jan 06 - 04:14 PM Refresh |
Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club PermaThread From: Rasener Date: 03 Jan 06 - 03:01 PM Refresh |
Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club PermaThread From: Rasener Date: 03 Jan 06 - 08:50 AM >>It says nearest airport is Humberside. It's not now. It's Finningley << Don't think we can do much about that at the moment Eric. However, I will send them an email putting them right and saying that Ep' Eric is unhappy about it, and will give them an Onerary. if they don't put it right. Glad to see that you have found the correct thread :-) Les |
Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club PermaThread From: Ep' Eric Date: 03 Jan 06 - 07:36 AM Where were you JK.? You were sadly missed. I kept a seat warm for you all night and you didn't come, Youll be getting another Onerary......... if this happens again. Eric |
Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club PermaThread From: Ep' Eric Date: 03 Jan 06 - 07:27 AM Where were you JK. ? I'd kept a seat warm for you.! |
Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club PermaThread From: Ep' Eric Date: 03 Jan 06 - 07:11 AM Villan, In bed, where every self respecting young man should be at that time. Recovering from the delights of Ep'th Folk. Have seen the map, it's very good. Just one amendment if anyones clever enough to do it. It says nearest airport is Humberside. It's not now. It's Finningley |
Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club PermaThread From: Rasener Date: 03 Jan 06 - 01:22 AM Where is Eric then :-) |
Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club PermaThread From: Rasener Date: 02 Jan 06 - 03:40 PM Refresh |
Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club PermaThread From: Rasener Date: 02 Jan 06 - 01:20 PM Eric This is the thread to use for the moment. Les |
Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club PermaThread From: Rasener Date: 02 Jan 06 - 08:33 AM Eric I don't use my permathread anymore, because its better for me to use a basic thread (as you put it) The line up at my club changes each time, so it is easier to start a new thread with a date in the title. If you use the Perma thread, then basically you delete all the posts that are not needed anymore. If you are trying to keep a blog (diary of events) as such then a permathread is ideal, because you can delete all offensive/off track posts and keep the thread tidy. You can't do that with a basic thread. Every so often, you will have a guest artist doing a full gig. In situations like this, start a basic thread so that you alert people to the fact. An example might be if you have Vin Garbutt coming to Epworth on Jan 2nd 2006, then I would make the title Vin Garbutt Epworth FC 2/1/06 That draws attention to the event. You can also put it on your Perma Thread, but your Permathread does not highlight the fact that Vin is gracing your club :-) THIS IS AN EXAMPLE - just incase anybody thinks its for real :-) Delete all those refresh posts on this thread to begin with Eric Les |
Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club PermaThread From: JK Date: 02 Jan 06 - 07:49 AM See you tonight Eric!!..Keep your distance if you've got the 'lurgy' (as you put it!!)...I'll say 'Happy New Year' from the safety of here, if that's ok!!! xx |
Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club PermaThread From: Rasener Date: 02 Jan 06 - 07:38 AM Here is the link Eric You can zoom in and out on the map http://www.multimap.com/map/browse.cgi?lat=53.5282&lon=-0.8311&scale=10000&icon=x |
Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club PermaThread From: Ep' Eric Date: 02 Jan 06 - 07:13 AM Now you,ve got me really confused Sooz!! Why bother with the basic thread as set up by JK.? Why not put all postings onto permathread ?. What use does the basic thread serve? Villan, The refresh messages I have left were put there by Joe for some reason, so who am I to argue and the others I have left until after our next meeting. It,s tonight ,tonight, tonight, tonight, tonight, tonight. The postcode of the Old School is DN9 1JT |
Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club PermaThread From: Rasener Date: 02 Jan 06 - 04:47 AM Eric I thought you had edited this thread? Les |
Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club PermaThread From: Sooz Date: 02 Jan 06 - 04:44 AM Now you've got the hang of deleting - stop posting to the other threads! |
Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club PermaThread From: Carol Date: 01 Jan 06 - 05:52 AM Tomorrow's the day! Well in the evening at least!! |
Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club PermaThread From: Sooz Date: 31 Dec 05 - 12:50 PM Eric, I've sent you a PM |
Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club PermaThread From: Sooz Date: 31 Dec 05 - 11:00 AM Eric, don't keep the other threads alive - they clog up the works! Delete the posts you don't want to keep on this thread (starting with this one :-)) |
Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club PermaThread From: Rasener Date: 30 Dec 05 - 10:34 AM There you go Eric Subject: EPWORTH FOLK CLUB From: Ep' Eric - PM Date: 30 Dec 05 - 10:31 AM Hi, I'm back after my sojourn in Lancashire.What a surprise. My previous thread went to the graveyard in the sky after only one day so I have to start again. Can you work your magic Sooz and put my permathread back on. Ep'th folk will be meeting as usual on Monday 2nd.January for it's usual singaround at the Old School Inn at 8p.m.All welcome. I have slept in 4 different beds over the last few days, Consequently I have got the dreaded lurgy but should be there. Can anyone help me. I am seeking the Darren Gough final of the Come Dancing programme for my nephew who is cricket mad and rather poorly. If anyone has a recording,could I borrow it for a few days because the BBC can't supply one. |
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