18 Mar 09 - 01:21 PM (#2591884) Subject: Good Intent Rocester UK, Folk and Ale From: GUEST,Growler at Work Dear All Weekends for this year May 1st to 4th Sweeps July 25th/26th Summer Beer September 26th/27th Dal and Simon's Birthday December 19th/20th Wassail All Welcome |
18 Mar 09 - 02:27 PM (#2591937) Subject: RE: Good Intent Rocester UK, Folk and Ale From: Will Fly What's "Sweeps"? |
18 Mar 09 - 02:31 PM (#2591943) Subject: RE: Good Intent Rocester UK, Folk and Ale From: Richard Bridge Rochester Sweeps Festival. The largest street folk dance festival in Europe. |
18 Mar 09 - 02:38 PM (#2591952) Subject: RE: Good Intent Rocester UK, Folk and Ale From: VirginiaTam Rochester Sweeps festival is wall to wall Morris bonanza on the High Street on the May Day Weekend in Rochester Kent. Day and evening sing around sessions (various venues, days and times), couple of live stages and some electric music in different pubs. Concert this year is Kate Rusby in the Cathedral. I think there is a fair/mop or something like in the Castle Grounds too. I would post a link to the Medway Council brochure but it is usually not published until about 2 weeks prior to event. Hey Growler - Is the GI still Morris headquaters for this year's Sweeps? If so that is going to make the sessions wilder than ever. We plan to attend all except the Summer Beer. Will be travelling back from Scotland. |
18 Mar 09 - 02:39 PM (#2591953) Subject: RE: Good Intent Rocester UK, Folk and Ale From: VirginiaTam whoa the RB beat me to it. |
18 Mar 09 - 05:30 PM (#2592093) Subject: RE: Good Intent Rocester UK, Folk and Ale From: melodeonboy Ah, Rocester! That history city on the banks of the Medway, near Catam and Gillingam! (Or Rochester, as most of us call it!) |
18 Mar 09 - 05:39 PM (#2592099) Subject: RE: Good Intent Rocester UK, Folk and Ale From: GUEST,Girl Friday I downloaded a Sweeps Festival programme from Medway. It wasn't easy to find, but I persevered. There seems to be no Folk Factor this year. |
18 Mar 09 - 05:40 PM (#2592101) Subject: RE: Good Intent Rocester UK, Folk and Ale From: The Barden of England Here you go then. The proramme in all its glory for 2009:- http://www.medway.gov.uk/sweeps2009_new2_lr.pdf John Barden |
18 Mar 09 - 05:46 PM (#2592108) Subject: RE: Good Intent Rocester UK, Folk and Ale From: The Barden of England But - of course the only place to be during Sweeps, and the other dates metioned earleir on is - THE GOOD INTENT John Barden |
18 Mar 09 - 05:47 PM (#2592109) Subject: RE: Good Intent Rocester UK, Folk and Ale From: Herga Kitty Rocester's where JCBs come from, I think? (Different county, no "h"), Kitty |
18 Mar 09 - 06:23 PM (#2592138) Subject: RE: Good Intent Rocester UK, Folk and Ale From: growler Hi Tam I am told it is. But we shall see. It will be wild enough anyway |
18 Mar 09 - 07:11 PM (#2592167) Subject: RE: Good Intent Rocester UK, Folk and Ale From: Richard Bridge Wot, no Folk Factor? Was I too rude about that piano player (or TDL)? |
19 Mar 09 - 04:41 PM (#2592852) Subject: RE: Good Intent Rocester UK, Folk and Ale From: VirginiaTam Wow! The Sweeps programme is early this year? Amazing. Ironically now that I don't need it, as I know I will be at the GI. And at the GI and at the GI. With maybe one little side trip to the GI. Well actually we plan to be there Saturday afternoon and evening and Sunday afternoon and maybe Sunday evening. Is the Saturday afternoon session only 2 hours? It seemed longer last year. Wish we could come Friday night as well, but already made plans to provide lift to one person and to meet 2 others on Saturday. Don't know if I could get accommodation for Friday night this late in the game anyway. |
19 Mar 09 - 04:46 PM (#2592860) Subject: RE: Good Intent Rocester UK, Folk and Ale From: growler Tam With JB, Saturday goes on 'till people fall over, usually, the last is John |
19 Mar 09 - 04:53 PM (#2592866) Subject: RE: Good Intent Rocester UK, Folk and Ale From: The Barden of England Growler's correct Tam - the programme says one thing, the actuallity is another. Sunday on the other hand often involves Gastove with invited mike spots, from about 3pm to 8pm so the mid-day session gets a bit curtailed. John Barden |
19 Mar 09 - 04:58 PM (#2592870) Subject: RE: Good Intent Rocester UK, Folk and Ale From: VirginiaTam wooteriffic |
19 Mar 09 - 05:30 PM (#2592884) Subject: RE: Good Intent Rocester UK, Folk and Ale From: growler I believe the programme for Sweeps at The good Intent is:- Friday 1st May, Sing around with Ruff'n'Reddy from 8.00pm Saturday 2nd May with John Barden, ( Taking bets when that one finishes ) Sunday John Barden Singaround from one ish Gastove Bands from 3.00pm Monday Singaround with Ruff'n'Reddy, till whenever |
19 Mar 09 - 06:42 PM (#2592934) Subject: RE: Good Intent Rocester UK, Folk and Ale From: Richard Bridge Wonder why John doesn't fall down - - - well, Weebles wobble... |
20 Mar 09 - 04:15 PM (#2593563) Subject: RE: Good Intent Rocester UK, Folk and Ale From: growler Hi Richard, he always keeps upright, but it's everyone else that runs out of steam |
20 Mar 09 - 04:49 PM (#2593587) Subject: RE: Good Intent Rocester UK, Folk and Ale From: Pierre Le Chapeau VT, Every things Early this Year. Ive gone and Got Bloody Frog Spawn on me pond already (.March) 25 years of gardening never known that. Mother natures going through P.M.T.s.I Imagine. Please note I am talking about Mother Nature not Women GYNO in General In regards to the one time Statement that, !! Nothing is safe till end of May. |
20 Mar 09 - 04:59 PM (#2593598) Subject: RE: Good Intent Rocester UK, Folk and Ale From: Pierre Le Chapeau Hi folks One cannot purchase Weebles any more so Do as I do, 1) and half blow an Egg. Hard boil the other half Paint a face and away you go. |
20 Mar 09 - 05:35 PM (#2593628) Subject: RE: Good Intent Rocester UK, Folk and Ale From: growler Pete, get a babysitter for your frog spawn, and get your arse down to Sweeps |
20 Mar 09 - 08:16 PM (#2593717) Subject: RE: Good Intent Rocester UK, Folk and Ale From: Richard Bridge Leave the rest in London, he only wants that bit - all those years in a certain quasi-military service you know.... |
21 Mar 09 - 05:52 AM (#2593911) Subject: RE: Good Intent Rocester UK, Folk and Ale From: Pierre Le Chapeau Thought for the day If it was not for Frog-spawn there wouldn't be a Rochester Sweeps. has for a Babysitter bugger that. They are all going down to Greenwich for a swim in the Themes. You never know they might all end up in Rochester or worse still In RBs back garden for the next flood session........................ We can all do the Frog Song. Dom Dom Dom. La Ha Dom Dom Dom Laha Seriously folks I have been told you can spend the entire Sweeps weekend in the Good Intent which is all very well. I know they have a excellent Beer tent . and dancers singers musicians, guests. I am gonna book myself in at Andys B&B next week for the full four days. When I am on my way back from picking up my Ovation and Tanglewood from Chatham. |
21 Mar 09 - 11:18 AM (#2594023) Subject: RE: Good Intent Rocester UK, Folk and Ale From: melodeonboy Are those the ones that have "chav" inscribed on the fingerboards in tortoise shell? |
21 Mar 09 - 01:56 PM (#2594075) Subject: RE: Good Intent Rocester UK, Folk and Ale From: Chatham_Girl :-O |
21 Mar 09 - 02:40 PM (#2594100) Subject: RE: Good Intent Rocester UK, Folk and Ale From: VirginiaTam Is the GI still set to be the Morris HQ during the Sweeps? Hi Chatham Girl. Have we met? |
21 Mar 09 - 03:11 PM (#2594109) Subject: RE: Good Intent Rocester UK, Folk and Ale From: Pierre Le Chapeau ' Are those the ones that have "Chav" inscribed on the fingerboards in Tortoise Shell ? I wouldn't know Melodeonboy, I really have no idea. I myself much prefer a decent Tanglewood to a bloody Fender any-day. Now I wonder if the great folk on this site can help is there a decent camp site in Rochester. within staggering distance of the Good Intent. My Polish friend wants to camp instead of B&B. Myself I think she needs her brains tested ? but thats up to her? I never camp this early in the year......................................"Nothings safe until the end of May. |
21 Mar 09 - 03:28 PM (#2594113) Subject: RE: Good Intent Rocester UK, Folk and Ale From: VirginiaTam I asked this last year. I believe the answer was the only campsite (only during Sweeps) is on the grammar school grounds and that is only available to Morris Sides. I think Richard Bridge told me that. Can't wait for Chris to retire little over 6 years, so we can move to Rochester (or thereabouts). We hope to buy a house that has some crash space for friends. |
21 Mar 09 - 03:39 PM (#2594118) Subject: RE: Good Intent Rocester UK, Folk and Ale From: Richard Bridge There is no legitimate useful campsite. Howver there is some land off Cory's lane that you might get away with fly-pitching on after dark, particularly if you find a dark corner out of sight. Don't blame me if you get nicked. |
21 Mar 09 - 04:55 PM (#2594161) Subject: RE: Good Intent Rocester UK, Folk and Ale From: Pierre Le Chapeau VT / Richard thanks very much for the above advice. But the above sounds to me a complete Par-larva. I may camp at Knockholt on the Tuesday night alone but satisfied that my tent + belongings will still be there when I stagger back up Stonings Lane from the Tally Ho. gone midnight Oh she wont blame you Richard for getting nicked. Oh No She,ll blame me without doubt. But the thought of prowling around in the dark trying to pitch a tent in some Dark shadow does not appeal to me and hopefully after reading this will have the same effect with Polish Bird. She will want to know where the nearest Cave is next. |
21 Mar 09 - 07:17 PM (#2594241) Subject: RE: Good Intent Rocester UK, Folk and Ale From: Richard Bridge There are Napoleonic forts overlooking the Borstal area, but I think they were sold to nutters who wanted to build private dwellings in them. There is Fort Amhurst. If you have a dingy with an outboard there is Dead Man's Island for tenting, but be careful of the currents. THere is some scrub land the Strood side of the river, behind Morgan's timberyard and past the moorings - and if you pitch under the trees you might stay hidden for the duration, but I would not fancy your chances of staggering there from the GI without putting your foot in something - possibly the Medway. |
21 Mar 09 - 09:12 PM (#2594291) Subject: RE: Good Intent Rocester UK, Folk and Ale From: Betsy Ah!!!!!! Strood - I remember it well when I was in digs , whilst working on the Isle of Grain cica 1970. |
22 Mar 09 - 06:59 AM (#2594431) Subject: RE: Good Intent Rocester UK, Folk and Ale From: Pierre Le Chapeau Indeed Richard those forts on the Medway. One is owned by Jim Gardener of Caterham. He also owns Chislehurst Caves in Kent. Which is where my Polish friend works. I worked down Chislehurst caves for 25 years prior to going to The War Museum. I am very sensible when pissed I stay well clear of rivers . Drink and drink do not mix well The Medway is a sod of a river to navigate on a boat let alone swim. The currents are lethal. I have Canoed the Medway several times in the past and consider it more Dangerous then the Themes and thats a killer too. |
22 Mar 09 - 07:32 AM (#2594441) Subject: RE: Good Intent Rocester UK, Folk and Ale From: Pierre Le Chapeau To state a fact The Medway has more Eddies, Whirlpools under flows and over flows then most rivers. It has more big currents and under current then my Nans Spotted Dick. |
22 Mar 09 - 04:16 PM (#2594716) Subject: RE: Good Intent Rocester UK, Folk and Ale From: growler I don't know any Eddies in Medway |
22 Mar 09 - 06:46 PM (#2594868) Subject: RE: Good Intent Rocester UK, Folk and Ale From: Richard Bridge Yes you do, Eddie White, danced with the 'Oppers until his knee got unscrewed by a chav at Cambridge folk fest about 20 years ago. |
23 Mar 09 - 05:03 PM (#2595587) Subject: RE: Good Intent Rocester UK, Folk and Ale From: growler As Richard is aware, Inormally try to have an operation just before Sweep and he has acted as my milkman, delivering 4 pints per day.This year is no exception, having failed to put the non-slip mat in the bath,when I took a shower, I did a creditable Superman impression and landed with my foot in the toilet, tearing the ligaments. But I will be there |
23 Mar 09 - 07:00 PM (#2595693) Subject: RE: Good Intent Rocester UK, Folk and Ale From: Richard Bridge I think I'd better change my name to "Ernie" (have you seen the way I treat the Volvos?) I recommend lavatories instead, at least the philology would be impeccable. |
24 Mar 09 - 11:00 AM (#2596140) Subject: RE: Good Intent Rocester UK, Folk and Ale From: Pierre Le Chapeau Richard Ironically my last Tunnels under Rochester Thread mentions scrap Volvos. How Bazaar. Re mining rubbish. I done that once Growler I was a bit drunk and broke two teeth on the Hot tap. all the best. Pierre. |
24 Mar 09 - 11:45 AM (#2596179) Subject: RE: Good Intent Rocester UK, Folk and Ale From: growler Thanks Pete If I been drunk, I probably wouldn't have hurt myself |
24 Mar 09 - 03:24 PM (#2596355) Subject: RE: Good Intent Rocester UK, Folk and Ale From: VirginiaTam oh dear sickness and injuries. it's an epidemic. |
25 Mar 09 - 03:48 AM (#2596731) Subject: RE: Good Intent Rocester UK, Folk and Ale From: melodeonboy I think in Growler's case it could be a PAN-demic! (geddit?) |
25 Mar 09 - 06:05 AM (#2596774) Subject: RE: Good Intent Rocester UK, Folk and Ale From: growler No, it was more like Flu |
25 Mar 09 - 05:43 PM (#2597313) Subject: RE: Good Intent Rocester UK, Folk and Ale From: Richard Bridge Mister Dillon, Mister Dillon... |
27 Mar 09 - 10:28 AM (#2598542) Subject: RE: Good Intent Rocester UK, Folk and Ale From: Pierre Le Chapeau I have all four days off I wonder if the Good Intent does B&B ? Now that would be extremely handy. Or if I bring a little tent I could pitch in the very far corner of the Beer Garden and guard The Beer Tent like . |
27 Mar 09 - 10:31 AM (#2598544) Subject: RE: Good Intent Rocester UK, Folk and Ale From: Pierre Le Chapeau sorry about that a slip of the thumb, Yes has I was saying like I did at Otford They can trust me I wouldnt touch nothing. |
27 Mar 09 - 11:53 AM (#2598623) Subject: RE: Good Intent Rocester UK, Folk and Ale From: Richard Bridge There are some very iffy woods the other end of Upnor past the Yacht club - I really doubt if anyone would find you there if you pitched a little camouflaged bivvy. There is a legal right of way (footpath) through the yacht club but most people go along the beach past the Yacht Club and the boathouse and then climb into the woods. Warning - there is 2 feet of water on the beach at spring high tides. Don't fall in while pissed. I know some people who lived behind the boathouse in an asbestos shack for a year - we called it the Blair Witch Project. The woods near the KA are I think all MoD, and I don't know how long you would remain undiscovered, even in a little camo bivvy. |
27 Mar 09 - 02:31 PM (#2598724) Subject: RE: Good Intent Rocester UK, Folk and Ale From: melodeonboy Er... how's he going to get from Rochester to Upnor? And why? And why wouldn't you stay at Andy's again, Pierre? Is it just me or is every thread realting to North Kent activites becoming more than a little confusing? Perhaps we're just having too much fun and overwhelmed by the plethora of events! |
27 Mar 09 - 03:02 PM (#2598745) Subject: RE: Good Intent Rocester UK, Folk and Ale From: VirginiaTam Pete Greystones B&B is near and a bit dear. Single rooms are not too expensive. They are not overly generous with the breakfast bit, but the rooms are nice. It is just a stumble up Watts Avenue, from the GI. |
27 Mar 09 - 04:39 PM (#2598834) Subject: RE: Good Intent Rocester UK, Folk and Ale From: growler Pete, Why not ring Karen |
27 Mar 09 - 05:57 PM (#2598874) Subject: RE: Good Intent Rocester UK, Folk and Ale From: Pierre Le Chapeau Growler you are Right. |
27 Mar 09 - 08:30 PM (#2598955) Subject: RE: Good Intent Rocester UK, Folk and Ale From: Richard Bridge I was thinking of the KA stuff in Upper Upnor |
28 Mar 09 - 06:50 AM (#2599120) Subject: RE: Good Intent Rocester UK, Folk and Ale From: Pierre Le Chapeau Hi Melodeonboy re your question above. Why I dont want to go to Andys Snacks. When I phoned Andys I was told B&B £20.00. This was a mistake and rose to £25.00. Ok so what its only a £5. Once there I took a nap and woke at 730. Had a shower that was Ok. I think I told You Melodeonboy & Growler That I only had electricity in the room for the main light the TV did not work nor did the bedside lamps there were no sockets in the room and the wires all disappeared through the floor. There was no one to turn to re The Lights, TV. they had all gone home. So I thought Ok I am going to see John Barden and the Bardetts I wont want to watch TV when I got back from the concert has it would be late, gone midnight and I turn In straight away. So what no TV. No bed side lights. When I woke up next morn I went down for me Breakfast and was told the breakfast was not in with the price of the room so I would have to pay extra for that. Thats what pissed me off. About Andys Snacks. And why I do not wish to return. |
28 Mar 09 - 07:07 AM (#2599128) Subject: RE: Good Intent Rocester UK, Folk and Ale From: growler So it hasn,t change since 1966 |
28 Mar 09 - 07:15 AM (#2599129) Subject: RE: Good Intent Rocester UK, Folk and Ale From: Pierre Le Chapeau I phoned The Good Intent last night Re B&B to No Avail. The first number I got off the Web did not work at all and the second Different number just rang indefinitely. Indeed most sessions over the Rochester Sweeps will cease early enough for me to get back home again by local train service. MelodeonBoy Re Your Question Above. Hows he gonna get from Rochester to Upnor and Why. 1st part of question Easy I would get a train to Strood and walk it or hitch. Like I did last year. 2nd part of question has created enough confusion on other threads. People are pulling there hair out over my confusion which is justified. So I have opened me own thread on this site entitled. Pierre Le Chapeau is Confused. |
28 Mar 09 - 09:21 AM (#2599191) Subject: RE: Good Intent Rocester UK, Folk and Ale From: Pierre Le Chapeau Growler The room was Ok clean and tidy but after the manager kept moving the Goal posts, Well I just got fed up in the end. B&B are one not two separate charges. Apart from that The Manager in question looked the spitting image of radio DJ/TV presenter Simon Dee from the 1960s . and worse still spoke like him. |
28 Mar 09 - 10:49 AM (#2599230) Subject: RE: Good Intent Rocester UK, Folk and Ale From: melodeonboy His real name being Cyril Henty-Dodd, Simon Dee is actually related to me (distantly, thankfully!). What a smarm ball! |
28 Mar 09 - 03:38 PM (#2599396) Subject: RE: Good Intent Rocester UK, Folk and Ale From: Richard Bridge Gosh, now you mention it I can quite see the ... |
28 Mar 09 - 03:48 PM (#2599400) Subject: RE: Good Intent Rocester UK, Folk and Ale From: VirginiaTam Pete this is whare we stay. http://www.greystonesbandb.org.uk/index.html It is very near the Good Intent. Double is £65. I forget what the single is. Breakfast is included |
28 Mar 09 - 04:26 PM (#2599423) Subject: RE: Good Intent Rocester UK, Folk and Ale From: Pierre Le Chapeau Thanks Vt. |
28 Mar 09 - 05:43 PM (#2599469) Subject: RE: Good Intent Rocester UK, Folk and Ale From: growler Kevin I have a distant memory, of taking a prisoner to Reading. The reception officer asked us if we would like a cup of tea. He shouted ' Orderly ' and without complaint, Simon Dee served us tea, which is more than henty does |
29 Mar 09 - 10:16 AM (#2599780) Subject: RE: Good Intent Rocester UK, Folk and Ale From: Pierre Le Chapeau Malodeonboy ? The Manager of Andys Snacks" told me his name was Mark ? Not Cyril Henry Dod. A manager of Double Identity. Wires disappearing through the floor. No plug sockets. No Breakfast. its getting worse? |
29 Mar 09 - 04:05 PM (#2599989) Subject: RE: Good Intent Rocester UK, Folk and Ale From: melodeonboy Eh? I said it was Simon Dee that was related to me, not the manager of Andy's Cafe! If you carry on confusing me, Pierre, I shall have no alternative but to follow in your footsteps and start another confusion thread! |
29 Mar 09 - 11:14 PM (#2600175) Subject: RE: Good Intent Rocester UK, Folk and Ale From: GUEST,Pierre Le Chapeau Melodeon Boy. Im a silly arse Hee Hee. I read the above wrong. I beg your Pardon. Please Dont do no more confusion threading "Christ there,s been quite enough confusion on here already. Remember Confusius said. "Man with hole in pocket Feels cocky all day". Good ol John Barden has place The rochester Sweeps program on this thread. No 8. ILIOCKS ON IT YOU GET THE |
29 Mar 09 - 11:21 PM (#2600181) Subject: RE: Good Intent Rocester UK, Folk and Ale From: GUEST,Pierre Le Chapeau Sorry about above. If one clicks on JOHN Bardens link it shows the Good Intent programe of events. I intend to follow that programe and if anything alters PLEASE POST THE CHANGE OF EVENTS AND TIMES .Re Johns sessions and Rough and readys sessions,. Thanks folks Pierre. |
30 Mar 09 - 11:05 PM (#2600940) Subject: RE: Good Intent Rocester UK, Folk and Ale From: Pierre Le Chapeau Good Intent cannot acomodate me Growler due to the fact they will be far to busy during Sweeps, but Dale is looking into a nearby camping site to see if I can camp there for the four days. I am to phone him back in a couple of days? |
01 Apr 09 - 11:59 AM (#2602294) Subject: RE: Good Intent Rocester UK, Folk and Ale From: Pierre Le Chapeau YIPEEEEEEEEEEE accommodation sorted. |
01 Apr 09 - 12:19 PM (#2602316) Subject: RE: Good Intent Rocester UK, Folk and Ale From: growler Bugger me, I thought that I was safe on a Wednesday, went in for a quiet pint in the Good Intent and in walks Pete the Hat. Where do I go now |
01 Apr 09 - 02:05 PM (#2602423) Subject: RE: Good Intent Rocester UK, Folk and Ale From: Pierre Le Chapeau Nice one Growler. I only went in to see Dale re Camping,I have posted a Complete run down of this afternoons events on another Mudcat thread entitled "Pierre Le Chapeau,s Guitar Hang up. I was has surprised to see you has you were me.I did not get out the the GI until nearly four o'clock ? I got in there at 12, Some great people in that Pub. If I had not left to seek B&B I would still be in there now. B&B Sorted. |
02 Apr 09 - 07:42 PM (#2603544) Subject: RE: Good Intent Rocester UK, Folk and Ale From: Pierre Le Chapeau I ve been threading to much ? Time to go back to Titanic ,Tiananic .com |
03 Apr 09 - 04:50 PM (#2604148) Subject: RE: Good Intent Rocester UK, Folk and Ale From: growler Lest you forget, Ron Truman-Border on the 14thy April, supported by 'Sic Transit' |
03 Apr 09 - 05:20 PM (#2604161) Subject: RE: Good Intent Rocester UK, Folk and Ale From: Pierre Le Chapeau Unfortunately two other night workers have booked that night off so my request for leave has been denied. Its a right Par-larva doing night work I get plenty of time off but it appears at present to be all the wrong time off in regards to music & sessions,Typical ? Still got the sweeps sorted I am doing Sat,Sun & Bank Holiday Monday in B&B, Guess Where?........Yes I said I was not going back there but I have had a word with Kieran THE OWNER and he has given me the room fOR the same price has last time with one breakfast thrown in and with full electric lighting and TV.Paid a deposit and got nice discount. MY ONLY CONCERNS ARE MY TWO GUITARS. i WONDER IF DALE AND kAREN WILL ALLOW ME TO LEAVE THEM IN THE PUB UPSTAIRS? oR DOWN IN THE CELLAR. I am not bothered about anything else I take in there for I will be travelling very light anyway. |
04 Apr 09 - 03:18 AM (#2604382) Subject: RE: Good Intent Rocester UK, Folk and Ale From: naughtyforty I will definitely be at Sweeps on the Saturday. The little apprentice has expressed an interest in attending so she may be accompanying me. |
04 Apr 09 - 04:34 AM (#2604394) Subject: RE: Good Intent Rocester UK, Folk and Ale From: melodeonboy Good. And I hope she'll be singing again. She did really well at The Nag's Head. |
04 Apr 09 - 05:27 PM (#2604742) Subject: RE: Good Intent Rocester UK, Folk and Ale From: Pierre Le Chapeau Indeed she did very well and the pub went quiet, Even Paddy went quiet. Will you be at knockholt Naughty? |
05 Apr 09 - 08:18 AM (#2604984) Subject: RE: Good Intent Rocester UK, Folk and Ale From: naughtyforty Not the June Knockholt Pierre as little apprentice will be making her first communion that weekend. We hope to be at the September one though. |
05 Apr 09 - 08:42 AM (#2604997) Subject: RE: Good Intent Rocester UK, Folk and Ale From: Pierre Le Chapeau Of course Naughty I forgot, about Communion, I will see you at The Sweeps |
13 Apr 09 - 07:50 PM (#2610562) Subject: RE: Good Intent Rocester UK, Folk and Ale From: GUEST 'Sunday on the other hand often involves Gastove with invited mike spots, from about 3pm to 8pm so the mid-day session gets a bit curtailed.' That seems an unfair statement. the afternoon event is a scheduled part of the programme just as much as the lunchtime schedule, and has been for several years. The midday session does not get curtailed - it just comes to the end of its scheduled time. - John Wild |