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St. Patrick's Day gig in Chatham (UK) |
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Subject: RE: St. Patrick's Day gig in Chatham (UK) From: melodeonboy Date: 16 Mar 10 - 08:04 AM And reefer-esh one last time! |
Subject: RE: St. Patrick's Day gig in Chatham (UK) From: melodeonboy Date: 14 Mar 10 - 03:24 PM reefer - esh! |
Subject: RE: St. Patrick's Day gig in Chatham (UK) From: Don(Wyziwyg)T Date: 13 Mar 10 - 07:40 AM Transport unavailable I'm afraid Kevin, else I would be very much up for that. I can get there fine but no buses or trains back, except one bus which turns around at the tiny village of Halling, but can't be arsed to make the extra two miles to the medium sized town of Snodland. I'm afraid my knackered knee just won't make a two mile walk. Go Figure! Don T. |
Subject: RE: St. Patrick's Day gig in Chatham From: Richard Bridge Date: 12 Mar 10 - 12:09 PM Hmmm. I thought that would have the claws out, but no such luck. |
Subject: RE: St. Patrick's Day gig in Chatham From: Pierre Le Chapeau Date: 12 Mar 10 - 09:18 AM Sounds a bloody good night i am going out with the Irish girls from work who want to go to county Kilburn in London but if they continue to call me Pee Wee in the mean time I may well end up in Chatham. |
Subject: RE: St. Patrick's Day gig in Chatham From: Richard Bridge Date: 12 Mar 10 - 08:32 AM Oh, you fibber! I can think of two people at least who would not be welcome. |
Subject: St. Patrick's Day gig in Chatham From: melodeonboy Date: 12 Mar 10 - 07:51 AM Atlantic Currants will be performing their blend of Americana, Celtic and English folk at The Jolly Porters in Dickens' World in Chatham Maritime on Wednesday, 17th. March. Part of the evening will be set aside as an open mic session. If you wish to perform, please bring along your voice and/or instrument(s) (you will not be allowed to use the band's instruments!). A number of people have already expressed interest in performing, but more are welcome, and everyone who's interested in performing will get a spot. Being St. Patrick's night, Irish songs will, of course, be particularly welcome! Proceedings start at 7.30. |
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