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Subject: RE: New Year at the Bull, Barton-in-mud,Beds From: Scrump Date: 31 Jan 07 - 04:10 AM Blimey, I didn't even know there were 50 weather girls! I assume, Ross, that your list was based purely on their ability to accurately predict the weather? :-) |
Subject: RE: New Year at the Bull, Barton-in-mud,Beds From: The PA Date: 31 Jan 07 - 04:30 AM Does everyone in St Albans live in wardrobes and talk to lions. Anyone remember Wincy Willis or the 'F' in fog! |
Subject: RE: New Year at the Bull, Barton-in-mud,Beds From: Scrump Date: 31 Jan 07 - 04:42 AM Blimey, I can remember Wincey Willis - she was on ITV or C4 breakfast TV, wasn't she? I did watch that for a while back in the 1980s. I don't have time these days though. [I'm doing a support spot with Alan tonight and I'll be singing my new traditional song about a young fiddler who discovers an old traditional song he heard in his youth in a pub. No time to learn the words though, even though I wrote them :-) ] |
Subject: RE: New Year at the Bull, Barton-in-mud,Beds From: Ross Date: 31 Jan 07 - 04:51 AM I used to like Live TV They used to have the weather in Swedish and then they had a dwarf pointing ro a weather map bouncing on a trampoline Also topless darts and Tiffany's big city tips where she used to read out the financail news whilst removing her blouse What a cahnnel - I wonder why it flopped The British public are so fical Wincey Willis - don't remember, but then I spent most of the 80's in Swaziland which was not disimilar to Narnia Good luck tonight Scrump - everyone at Barton will be rooting for ya |
Subject: RE: New Year at the Bull, Barton-in-mud,Beds From: The PA Date: 31 Jan 07 - 05:22 AM Well I never did is that the kind of tele you have down south. Is it digital or cable. I suppose thats because they too have lions in Swaziland and they talk to them - "please Mr Lion, don't eat me" Were you measuring bricks there. Were they made of poo (cant spell dung) and mud. |
Subject: RE: New Year at the Bull, Barton-in-mud,Beds From: Scrump Date: 31 Jan 07 - 05:57 AM That reminds me of an old Spine Milligna* joke: Q. What's brown and sounds like a bell? A. Dunggggggggggggggg! * the well-known typing error ...I'll get me coat. |
Subject: RE: New Year at the Bull, Barton-in-mud,Beds From: The PA Date: 31 Jan 07 - 06:46 AM Q. Whats brown and stickey? A. A stick. .........fetch mine while you're there. |
Subject: RE: New Year at the Bull, Barton-in-mud,Beds From: Ross Date: 31 Jan 07 - 07:31 AM The Queen Mother in Swaziland was called the Great She Elephant I think the King was something to do with a lion - he had to kill a lion as part of his coronation - I went to his coronation garden party - I drank while Africa burned - ha ha he he The Africaans used to make their floor screed with cow poo & mud - you can get a really creamy pliable building material from natures finest (and it doesn't smell) What's blue and slips down the table - Chelsea |
Subject: RE: New Year at the Bull, Barton-in-mud,Beds From: Ross Date: 01 Feb 07 - 03:52 AM Cheers everyone - what a great night Thanks to Na Mara (Rob & Pat), Geoff, Davina, Jessie, Yvonne, Rita, Bert, Pat, MK John, Tony, Hitchin John, Jeff, Steve, Keith, Roy, Fred, Lorna, Nat, Cathy, Derek, Bob and Leona February thread coming soon It's Redbourn open stage tonight - 1st - Folkaholics will be there |
Subject: RE: New Year at the Bull, Barton-in-mud,Beds From: Cathie Date: 02 Feb 07 - 07:17 PM Hello to any stray weekenders. Two thirds of Folkaholics were better than none. Very good in fact. An exciting night at The Cricketers. Q. When is a mobile phone allowed to ring during a folk session? A. To allow up-to-the-minute breaking news of the actions of bomb disposal units in the surrounding locality.(as long as the singing carries on - bit like Carry On up the Khyber really - as Redbourn fell to the rebels on the common, strains of 'where have all the flowers gone' floated harmoniously through the eerie silence). Dee Minor Music Press Reporter |
Subject: RE: New Year at the Bull, Barton-in-mud,Beds From: Cathie Date: 04 Feb 07 - 03:35 AM To Hitchin John: I have finally got it! The G to Em bar. You keep to G until the last 3 quavers and make them F#! I was too quick to change chord. So simple once you've done it. Many thanks indeed. |
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