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Easethose aching bones

24 Sep 09 - 04:22 PM (#2730663)
Subject: Easethose aching bones
From: ThreeSheds

With one of these


24 Sep 09 - 04:24 PM (#2730666)
Subject: RE: Easethose aching bones
From: VirginiaTam

no advertising

moderator please remove


24 Sep 09 - 04:27 PM (#2730668)
Subject: RE: Easethose aching bones
From: VirginiaTam

OMG you are a real mudcatter.

Can you do this on Mudcat? Maybe best in the BS section?

so sorry.


24 Sep 09 - 04:33 PM (#2730672)
Subject: RE: Easethose aching bones
From: Joe Offer

Well, we usually let people post what they want to post if they're regular members of our community, but I can't quite see how this is pertinent to a folk community. We don't actually prohibit regular Mudcatters from selling whatever they want to sell, but this does seem to be pushing the tolerance of the community a bit. We encourage people to advertise music items and events, but we've also had enjoyable threads selling cars and boats and even bodhrans....

But this looks like just an ad, not part of the interchange that normally happens within a community. I'll move the thread to the non-music section and let ThreeSheds post some sort of explanation or apology.

-Joe Offer, Forum Moderator-


24 Sep 09 - 04:47 PM (#2730675)
Subject: RE: Easethose aching bones
From: gnu

Explanation or apology????

I would expect the very same from yooooou, JO!!!!

"even bodhrans..."???????

Wet noodles at ten paces at dawn sir! To a steady drum beat, so's I know's ya ain't cheatin!


24 Sep 09 - 04:51 PM (#2730681)
Subject: RE: Easethose aching bones
From: jeddy

i would have thought that a pot of   DOG OIL   would be a lot cheaper!!!!!

love jade x x x x


24 Sep 09 - 04:57 PM (#2730688)
Subject: RE: Easethose aching bones
From: McGrath of Harlow

"I can't quite see how this is pertinent to a folk community."

How about this?

"And how they tittered; how they chaffed
How my brother and sister laughed
When they heard the lawyer declare
Granny had only left to me the old armchair."


24 Sep 09 - 05:11 PM (#2730699)
Subject: RE: Easethose aching bones
From: Emma B

Lift and tilt?
Give this body one of these

or preferably one of these!


24 Sep 09 - 05:46 PM (#2730718)
Subject: RE: Easethose aching bones
From: wysiwyg

iT'S ALWAYS NICE WHEN A mUDsALE INCLUDES A mUDcUT-- A MODEST DONATION TO THE cAT FOR THE free advert.

Sorry about the capslock.

~S~


24 Sep 09 - 06:35 PM (#2730743)
Subject: RE: Easethose aching bones
From: kendall

I hate commercials!


24 Sep 09 - 06:38 PM (#2730744)
Subject: RE: Easethose aching bones
From: Emma B

sometimes the commercials are better than the programmes :)


24 Sep 09 - 07:54 PM (#2730778)
Subject: RE: Easethose aching bones
From: Joe Offer

So, do I have this straight? McGrath says there's ten thousand pounds (and a dead granny) stuffed into that Naugahyde monstrosity, so we all need to bid on it...

So, gnu, OK, I'll accept that challenge: my noseflute against your bodhran, at twenty paces, high noon tomorrow.

-Joe-


24 Sep 09 - 08:16 PM (#2730785)
Subject: RE: Easethose aching bones
From: Emma B

is anyone running a book on that? :)


25 Sep 09 - 01:59 PM (#2731243)
Subject: RE: Easethose aching bones
From: Q (Frank Staplin)

A poor copy of a Lazyboy.