30 Dec 09 - 11:58 PM (#2799812) Subject: BS: MUDCAT'S 72 HOUR NEW YEAR'S THREAD From: catspaw49 In about 6 hours at 6AM Mudcat time, it will be New Year's in New Zealand. As the New Year comes and passes you wherever you are, let us know what's happening! Post on the eve or during the next day(Additional Info posted here) So whenever it gets to you......... HAPPY NEW YEARand have a great time as well as a great year!!!!Spaw |
31 Dec 09 - 12:13 AM (#2799813) Subject: RE: BS: MUDCAT'S 72 HOUR NEW YEAR'S THREAD From: Alice Ah, time traveling into the future to New Zealand. I'm way behind the times here, at only 10:12 pm on Dec. 30. Count down! |
31 Dec 09 - 12:14 AM (#2799814) Subject: RE: BS: MUDCAT'S 72 HOUR NEW YEAR'S THREAD From: Alice ooops, sorry,just read the instructions!! Please delete my posts until later... |
31 Dec 09 - 12:54 AM (#2799821) Subject: RE: BS: MUDCAT'S 72 HOUR NEW YEAR'S THREAD From: wysiwyg I observe the Zanian New Year, Spaw, and guess what. Yer too damned late for us'n's. ~S~ |
31 Dec 09 - 03:17 AM (#2799841) Subject: RE: BS: MUDCAT'S 72 HOUR NEW YEAR'S THREAD From: Little Robyn It's just after 9:15pm (2115hrs) here in Hawke's Bay, New Zealand and we're about to go out and bring in the new year. In just under 3 hours, think of us here, outside in summer temperatures, sitting around a burning dinghy sized metal boat, singing Geordie songs and then playing Auld lang syne on my smallpipes while the rest of the crowd join hands and sing. I'm also hoping to sing the Peace Round as well, with Kytrad in my thoughts. Joy, health, love and peace, be here in this place.... See you next year! Love to all, Robyn |
31 Dec 09 - 04:37 AM (#2799872) Subject: RE: BS: MUDCAT'S 72 HOUR NEW YEAR'S THREAD From: My guru always said Wish I'd had a chance to learn Jean's Peace round but our PC died a week or so ago and I've only limited access. We'll be going over to South Wales (old, not new) later today to party with a whole load of Folkies. Have fun wherever you may be, whatever time it is. I will be thinking of Peace with you even if I can't sing it. Love & Hugs, Hil xx Leatherhead, UK 31st December 9.36am |
31 Dec 09 - 07:51 AM (#2799934) Subject: RE: BS: MUDCAT'S 72 HOUR NEW YEAR'S THREAD From: Sandra in Sydney Sydney heading to midnight - I'm listening to the NYE radio program so I'll know when it's midnight. As I mentioned in the preliminary thread, living in Kings Cross - Sydney's entertainment capital - I normally stay at home cos it's too bloody hard to get back home. So tonight as per normal I went for my evening walk down the road (thru the Cross) & round the corner (into Potts Point) & towards the park that overlooks the Harbour & the Bridge. It's normally pretty empty apart from a few walkers & dog owners & I often take pics of the city skyline & sunset. Today the Park was locked until 6pm when the waiting crowds could enter - folks were sitting on picnic blankets on the street, some folks had staked out spots on the footpath (sidewalk to some folks) maybe cos the park was alcohol free! I was wandering past when an acquaintance said hello & I spent the next few hours chatting with her in her nearby apartment then we viewed the 9pm fireworks & went our separate ways. She was planning to wander out & see the midnight fireworks so I assume she'll be back in that very crowded street now. Sydney NYE09 - 9pm fireworks Sydney NYE09 - 9pm fireworks HAPPY NEW YEAR! sandra (it's now 11.50pm) |
31 Dec 09 - 08:00 AM (#2799938) Subject: RE: BS: MUDCAT'S 72 HOUR NEW YEAR'S THREAD From: Bobert Word around the holler is that too many of my redneck hillbilly neighbors have been bad this year so we've had new years cancelled... Now ya'll know why I play the blues... Sniff... B~ |
31 Dec 09 - 08:07 AM (#2799941) Subject: RE: BS: MUDCAT'S 72 HOUR NEW YEAR'S THREAD From: Sandra in Sydney pats Bobert's shoulder while saying poor Bobert, while also listening to the commentary on NYE in Tasmania - fireworks behind the masts of Sydney-Hobart yachts - make yuor own NYE, Bobert, ignore all those redneck hillbilly neighbors sandra |
31 Dec 09 - 08:16 AM (#2799946) Subject: RE: BS: MUDCAT'S 72 HOUR NEW YEAR'S THREAD From: Bobert Thanks, sanda... Guess I could break into the bottle of shine I've been savin' and live vicariously thru ya'll... BTW, is it New Years in Sidney yet??? 'Cause if it is I think I'll just have a snort of that white kightnin'... B~ |
31 Dec 09 - 08:36 AM (#2799961) Subject: RE: BS: MUDCAT'S 72 HOUR NEW YEAR'S THREAD From: Sandra in Sydney it's 35 minutes into 2010 - definitely time for breaking into that bottle sandra |
31 Dec 09 - 08:42 AM (#2799967) Subject: RE: BS: MUDCAT'S 72 HOUR NEW YEAR'S THREAD From: Little Robyn And it's 2 hours and 43 minutes into 2010 in New Zealand. We sang the Peace round as well as Auld Lang Syne, then we had a feast that included Pease Puddin' and Stotty Cake - traditional Northumbrian fare. Now I'm tired and bloated! Nite all. Robyn |
31 Dec 09 - 08:43 AM (#2799968) Subject: RE: BS: MUDCAT'S 72 HOUR NEW YEAR'S THREAD From: SINSULL SO I can have some champagne now???? Happy New Year Australia! Kiss a koala. A Spaw thread with rules? I don't think so. |
31 Dec 09 - 08:47 AM (#2799971) Subject: RE: BS: MUDCAT'S 72 HOUR NEW YEAR'S THREAD From: Bobert What the heck... Close enough, right??? Man, that's smooth... Been in the freezer all night... Thank you, Johnny, no fruit in it... Just the way I like it... Happy New Year Australia and New Zealand from Pine Grove Holler... B~ |
31 Dec 09 - 09:14 AM (#2799992) Subject: RE: BS: MUDCAT'S 72 HOUR NEW YEAR'S THREAD From: Sandra in Sydney New Year is a movable feast so everyone can celebrate whenever they like! As many times as they like Using any or every time zone! sandra |
31 Dec 09 - 09:19 AM (#2799998) Subject: RE: BS: MUDCAT'S 72 HOUR NEW YEAR'S THREAD From: Bobert Glad he brought me a big jug of that shine... |
31 Dec 09 - 09:28 AM (#2800009) Subject: RE: BS: MUDCAT'S 72 HOUR NEW YEAR'S THREAD From: jacqui.c I'm just about to start making pies for the New Year's Eve Party chez SINSULL. Note to self - remember to take the laptop with me - anyone on SKYPE that we can talk to at midnight? |
31 Dec 09 - 09:36 AM (#2800020) Subject: RE: BS: MUDCAT'S 72 HOUR NEW YEAR'S THREAD From: Ed T 50 things we know now, but didn't a year ago: http://www2.tbo.com/content/2009/dec/28/50-things-we-know-now-we-didnt-last-year/ |
31 Dec 09 - 11:35 AM (#2800096) Subject: RE: BS: MUDCAT'S 72 HOUR NEW YEAR'S THREAD From: catspaw49 Ohmygawd Ed......I LOVE THAT LIST! Almost everything on it is a almost a set-up for a joke or at least a chuckle on its own.......Proving once again that truth is often not just stranger than fiction, but funnier too. Thanks for that one Ed and a Happy New Year too. Spaw |
31 Dec 09 - 12:21 PM (#2800122) Subject: RE: BS: MUDCAT'S 72 HOUR NEW YEAR'S THREAD From: Alice Oh, My GOSH, Ed that top 50 list is the greatest start to MY NEW YEAR because.... number ten is: 10. Surfing the Internet may help delay dementia because it creates stimulation that exercises portions of the brain. http://www.kbtx.com/home/headlines/69433797.html |
31 Dec 09 - 12:37 PM (#2800135) Subject: RE: BS: MUDCAT'S 72 HOUR NEW YEAR'S THREAD From: gnu Or commiserate with others! |
31 Dec 09 - 12:47 PM (#2800145) Subject: RE: BS: MUDCAT'S 72 HOUR NEW YEAR'S THREAD From: katlaughing And now I know why we have a spleen! Great list, Ed, thanks! 1046am here on New Year's Eve Day. |
31 Dec 09 - 03:08 PM (#2800297) Subject: RE: BS: MUDCAT'S 72 HOUR NEW YEAR'S THREAD From: Little Robyn Just after 9am here in NZ. Just after 3pm Mudcat time. 8pm GMT. So who's just had new year? Maybe somewhere around India? Robyn |
31 Dec 09 - 03:31 PM (#2800323) Subject: RE: BS: MUDCAT'S 72 HOUR NEW YEAR'S THREAD From: gnu Call MSN support and wish them a Happy New Year. |
31 Dec 09 - 04:02 PM (#2800347) Subject: RE: BS: MUDCAT'S 72 HOUR NEW YEAR'S THREAD From: Bobert Well, not too sure where else it's '10 but I reckon another slug off that jug o' shine wouldn't hurt none to much... Happy New Years fir all of ya'lls that got it... B~ |
31 Dec 09 - 06:01 PM (#2800426) Subject: RE: BS: MUDCAT'S 72 HOUR NEW YEAR'S THREAD From: Little Robyn So where is it now? Who's one hour ahead of GMT? Happy New Year! Robyn |
31 Dec 09 - 06:11 PM (#2800433) Subject: RE: BS: MUDCAT'S 72 HOUR NEW YEAR'S THREAD From: gnu Britain is one hour behind. |
31 Dec 09 - 06:24 PM (#2800443) Subject: RE: BS: MUDCAT'S 72 HOUR NEW YEAR'S THREAD From: Don(Wyziwyg)T Sorry gnu, but this time of year Britain is on GMT. Don T. |
31 Dec 09 - 06:28 PM (#2800445) Subject: RE: BS: MUDCAT'S 72 HOUR NEW YEAR'S THREAD From: Bobert Man, that is some fine shine... Is it New Years Eve yet??? |
31 Dec 09 - 06:57 PM (#2800457) Subject: RE: BS: MUDCAT'S 72 HOUR NEW YEAR'S THREAD From: Little Robyn Just a couple of minutes away. Robyn |
31 Dec 09 - 06:59 PM (#2800461) Subject: RE: BS: MUDCAT'S 72 HOUR NEW YEAR'S THREAD From: Don(Wyziwyg)T Midnight GMT here, just 20 miles from the zero meridian. Fireworks going off all around. A HAPPY, PEACEFUL, AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR TO MUDCATTERS EVERYWHERE! Don & Winnie T. |
31 Dec 09 - 07:00 PM (#2800462) Subject: RE: BS: MUDCAT'S 72 HOUR NEW YEAR'S THREAD From: Little Robyn Now? |
31 Dec 09 - 07:04 PM (#2800467) Subject: RE: BS: MUDCAT'S 72 HOUR NEW YEAR'S THREAD From: Don(Wyziwyg)T Reckon so Robyn. Happy New Year. Don T. |
31 Dec 09 - 07:05 PM (#2800468) Subject: RE: BS: MUDCAT'S 72 HOUR NEW YEAR'S THREAD From: Little Robyn What a goodly thing If the children of all men Could dwell together In peace. There. We've been singing it on the hour for the past few hours, Mitch and I. Now we can join with catters in Britain as well. Happy New Year. Robyn |
31 Dec 09 - 07:18 PM (#2800474) Subject: RE: BS: MUDCAT'S 72 HOUR NEW YEAR'S THREAD From: Micca and a Happy New Year to you all from a nano second east of the Zero meridian, It sounds like the Battle of the Somme outside(Fireworks), Little Wugsie is not amused by it and is sticking close in case I get scared! |
31 Dec 09 - 07:30 PM (#2800477) Subject: RE: BS: MUDCAT'S 72 HOUR NEW YEAR'S THREAD From: Bobert Hey, ya'll UKers... It New Years there yet??? If so, can ya'll send that meridian stuff over here to Pine Grove Holler??? We could use some of it and soon... This stuff that this ol' hillbilly budy of mine broughted me is some fine moonshine and I'm kinda afraid that I might not make our real midnight so pass the meridian, will yas??? BTW, what happens to the old years??? Where exactly do they go??? |
31 Dec 09 - 07:31 PM (#2800478) Subject: RE: BS: MUDCAT'S 72 HOUR NEW YEAR'S THREAD From: katlaughing I've had my first Mudcatter phone call. Thanks, Micca and Happy New Year to them wots already there!**bg** We have a little less than seven hours to go. |
31 Dec 09 - 07:45 PM (#2800482) Subject: RE: BS: MUDCAT'S 72 HOUR NEW YEAR'S THREAD From: Dave the Gnome Merry mahogany from all in Salford. (GMT + 1/2 bottle of Famous Grouse) DeG |
31 Dec 09 - 07:52 PM (#2800489) Subject: RE: BS: MUDCAT'S 72 HOUR NEW YEAR'S THREAD From: Micca and a Happy Gnomeyear to you too, Dave, the favoured tipple here is Glayva! |
31 Dec 09 - 08:00 PM (#2800492) Subject: RE: BS: MUDCAT'S 72 HOUR NEW YEAR'S THREAD From: catspaw49 Thanks to all who have played along so far......I'm proud to see we've given Bobertz a reason for extended "Shine Time." Four hours until New Year at Mudcat Central and that other place.......uh........oh, yeah.............New York! Of course the real hot spot on the coast tonight is at Sinsull's.............. Spaw |
31 Dec 09 - 08:05 PM (#2800493) Subject: RE: BS: MUDCAT'S 72 HOUR NEW YEAR'S THREAD From: Jeri Happy New Year, Alaska! |
31 Dec 09 - 08:10 PM (#2800499) Subject: RE: BS: MUDCAT'S 72 HOUR NEW YEAR'S THREAD From: catspaw49 Say what? |
31 Dec 09 - 08:15 PM (#2800503) Subject: RE: BS: MUDCAT'S 72 HOUR NEW YEAR'S THREAD From: Jeri It's 2010 up there, Spaw. At least they don't have to face the 'morning after' until spring. |
31 Dec 09 - 08:19 PM (#2800506) Subject: RE: BS: MUDCAT'S 72 HOUR NEW YEAR'S THREAD From: Jeri OK, never mind. I obviously would be doing better if I were loaded. Never mind, Alaska. Happy New Year, Azores! |
31 Dec 09 - 09:07 PM (#2800527) Subject: RE: BS: MUDCAT'S 72 HOUR NEW YEAR'S THREAD From: Janie Sum Yung Sun and I went out to supper at our favorite local restaurant - the Saratoga Grill - shared their New Year's eve special - crab dip appetizer, a wonderful salad with pears, walnuts, mixed greens and feta, filet, lobster, chilled asparagus in a dijon sauce, and their wonderful homemade scones. He has been with his Dad for almost two weeks and I am thrilled to have him back with me. Home now, messing around and chatting about the assorted music he is playing - Will be making some calls a bit a later. Wish I had some more phone numbers! Sort of related - did anyone watch to "Honors" program broadcast from the Lincoln Center Tuesday night? |
31 Dec 09 - 09:08 PM (#2800529) Subject: RE: BS: MUDCAT'S 72 HOUR NEW YEAR'S THREAD From: Janie HOw late are you gonna be up, Kat? |
31 Dec 09 - 09:12 PM (#2800531) Subject: RE: BS: MUDCAT'S 72 HOUR NEW YEAR'S THREAD From: Bobert Is it New Years yet??? Please say yes... Man, they oughtta outlaw this stuff... Oh, it is... Well, that's a good thing... No, it's not... What time is it in Bermuda??? Is it New Year's there??? No, no... Iceland... Where's Sharpie??? Ain't he in Iceland??? Hey, Skarpie!!! Is is New Years where you are??? Sheet fire... I don't think it's New Years excpet in the ocean... That is mighty messed up... Like who lives there??? Nobody, that's who... Why should the friggin' ocean have a New Years, answer me that one, will ya??? What time is it here... Sheet fire... My TV screen here says it's 8:44... I ain't gonna make it to real New Years... I might have to have me an Happy Ocean New Years 'cause Iz tired... Yeah, I'm watchin' the football an' tryin' to stay awake... I even drenkin' NA beer with my moonhine... That's non-ahclohol, fir those of you that ain't all that NA hip like me... What time is it??? Sheet fire... It's only 8:47 now... Hey, did anyone asnwer me what havppens to the old years??? I mean, do they recyle 'um, 'er what??? Well, they should... Hey, Skarpee!!! Whads up, man??? Howz it hangin here on You Nears??? Ahhhhhh, is it You Nears there yet??? Ya'll got monshine there in Greenlandburg??? What time is it??? 8:50??? Hey, that call fir s hot of good ol' fashioned shine... This is the good stuff... Ain't got no fruits in it... Hey, if you want fruit then ya'll oughtta got down to the Dollar Store and get you some Koolaid... Ahhhhhh, what time is it... 9:11... Danged... Is it New Years yet??? |
31 Dec 09 - 09:17 PM (#2800532) Subject: RE: BS: MUDCAT'S 72 HOUR NEW YEAR'S THREAD From: Alice no |
31 Dec 09 - 09:28 PM (#2800535) Subject: RE: BS: MUDCAT'S 72 HOUR NEW YEAR'S THREAD From: Lox Was great in London ... I stood on top of the hill beside where I live and had a view of the whole city. he idea was to seee the fireworks over the thames, but we got a lot more than that as on the stroke of midnight fireworks sprouted like spring flowers over the whole city from peoples back gardens and partiies, while the main display rumbled and roared around the London eye which became a Giant catherine wheel. Hundreds of people had brought paper lanterns which filled up with hot air and floated up into the sky, adding to the spectacle beautifully. 2009 was a great year for me, lets hope that 2010 can compare. Happy New Year folks! |
31 Dec 09 - 09:35 PM (#2800540) Subject: RE: BS: MUDCAT'S 72 HOUR NEW YEAR'S THREAD From: Alice We've already had the torchlight skiers, an annual New Year event, but it happened last night. Photo here CLICK |
31 Dec 09 - 09:39 PM (#2800542) Subject: RE: BS: MUDCAT'S 72 HOUR NEW YEAR'S THREAD From: GUEST,999 I returned from the doctor's office today and the lab has made a definite diagnosis of CRS. It's been nice knowing most of you. |
31 Dec 09 - 10:01 PM (#2800545) Subject: RE: BS: MUDCAT'S 72 HOUR NEW YEAR'S THREAD From: Janie Just got off the phone with the Beaubear and he is more coherent than one might expect. So am I. New Year's resolution - make the 5 hour drive up there this spring to see P-Vine's and Bobert's azaleas in bloom. |
31 Dec 09 - 10:54 PM (#2800564) Subject: RE: BS: MUDCAT'S 72 HOUR NEW YEAR'S THREAD From: katlaughing Janie, Happy New Year and thanks for the call!! I heard from Animaterra in between contra dances! It was brief, just like their train stop last summer but wonderful to hear from her and the background sounded like a blast. |
31 Dec 09 - 11:04 PM (#2800566) Subject: RE: BS: MUDCAT'S 72 HOUR NEW YEAR'S THREAD From: topical tom It's 10:52 P.M. here, time to wish all 'Catters |
31 Dec 09 - 11:08 PM (#2800569) Subject: RE: BS: MUDCAT'S 72 HOUR NEW YEAR'S THREAD From: Amos Well, I had to settle for sending text messages and leaving voice mails. But never mind: |
31 Dec 09 - 11:09 PM (#2800570) Subject: RE: BS: MUDCAT'S 72 HOUR NEW YEAR'S THREAD From: Alice I'm fading fast... won't make it to midnight here, so I'll just say Happy New Year to all at 9:09 pm, Mountain Time (same as kat). Alice |
31 Dec 09 - 11:17 PM (#2800573) Subject: RE: BS: MUDCAT'S 72 HOUR NEW YEAR'S THREAD From: katlaughing Happy New Year, Alice and All! Janie and I are talking ancestors.:-) |
31 Dec 09 - 11:38 PM (#2800580) Subject: RE: BS: MUDCAT'S 72 HOUR NEW YEAR'S THREAD From: Amos Me too...:D |
31 Dec 09 - 11:42 PM (#2800582) Subject: RE: BS: MUDCAT'S 72 HOUR NEW YEAR'S THREAD From: Phot Peace, love and light to all. Wassail!! Chris |
31 Dec 09 - 11:54 PM (#2800585) Subject: RE: BS: MUDCAT'S 72 HOUR NEW YEAR'S THREAD From: Janie Dadgum, Sinsull dun changed her phone number. Happy New Year all ye Maniacs! |
31 Dec 09 - 11:59 PM (#2800586) Subject: RE: BS: MUDCAT'S 72 HOUR NEW YEAR'S THREAD From: Little Robyn Is it time for NY? Here comes the Peace round again! What a goodly thing...... |
01 Jan 10 - 12:09 AM (#2800587) Subject: RE: BS: MUDCAT'S 72 HOUR NEW YEAR'S THREAD From: Janie Nice conversation with my darlin' Amos a couple of minutes ago. What a wonderful idea, 'Spaw. Hope you are still up, 'cuz you are next! |
01 Jan 10 - 12:13 AM (#2800588) Subject: RE: BS: MUDCAT'S 72 HOUR NEW YEAR'S THREAD From: katlaughing Are you all ready for some fun? Another, long-time, not-very-frequent-now Mudcatter just sent me THIS. Have fun. I did! I really am going to bed in a few minutes.:-) |
01 Jan 10 - 12:13 AM (#2800589) Subject: RE: BS: MUDCAT'S 72 HOUR NEW YEAR'S THREAD From: Janie Talked to 'Spaw and the call dropped out just as I told him he sounded just like a hillbilly! Thought for a minute I had hurt his feelings *grin* but can't get through now so the problem is the circuits. A few minutes late, but starting the Peace Round now. Blessing, kytrad and family. Holding all of you to the light. |
01 Jan 10 - 12:15 AM (#2800591) Subject: RE: BS: MUDCAT'S 72 HOUR NEW YEAR'S THREAD From: SINSULL Spaw called here and I kept calling him Mick. LOL Only four of us made it to midnight. Happy NEw Year all! SINS |
01 Jan 10 - 12:20 AM (#2800593) Subject: RE: BS: MUDCAT'S 72 HOUR NEW YEAR'S THREAD From: Janie May the long time sun shine upon you All love surround you And the full light within you guide your way home. Happy New Year to all, and to all a good night! (And Sins, pm me your phone number. The one I have ain't no good no more.) |
01 Jan 10 - 01:15 AM (#2800604) Subject: RE: BS: MUDCAT'S 72 HOUR NEW YEAR'S THREAD From: catspaw49 LOL......Janie, I tried to call you back but went straight to VM twice so I figured maybe your battery croaked....mine was down to half when you called......Anyway, I'll give you a call one of these days very soon because we barely got started. Careful driving home. And yeah, Sins thought I was Mick at first but that can happen. When I hear my recorded voice I know that Mick and I really are brothers.........but he sings a helluva' lot better. I think some folks had a pretty good time on this and I know I'm enjoying it! We'll let it run for the 72 in hopes some other folks drop back by and tell us where they were..........Sinsull's guests damn near all went home! Talk about your bad hostess............ When I started checking in here in '98 I had no idea how a damned website would change my life. Thank you all for intelligence you have and willingly share, the friendship, the wacky discussions, the banter, the thoughts and prayers, and all the other things this place has given me and my family...........I guess that could be shorter by simply saying, "Thanks for the love." Happy New Year and I hope it is your very best yet, followed by many more. Spaw/catspaw49/Pat Patterson/Some Jackass in Ohio |
01 Jan 10 - 03:49 AM (#2800640) Subject: RE: BS: MUDCAT'S 72 HOUR NEW YEAR'S THREAD From: Sandra in Sydney Gallery - the world ushers in 2010 - put curser on each pic to get caption |
01 Jan 10 - 04:00 AM (#2800642) Subject: RE: BS: MUDCAT'S 72 HOUR NEW YEAR'S THREAD From: KT Midnight in Alaska!! Happy New Year, all!!! |
01 Jan 10 - 04:18 AM (#2800644) Subject: RE: BS: MUDCAT'S 72 HOUR NEW YEAR'S THREAD From: mouldy Oops, it's 9.15am here in the UK; still, Happy New Year to one and all! It was weird yesterday evening with my daughter having a text conversation with Alex &Ade in NZ when it was already this time on New Year's Day out there! Andrea |
01 Jan 10 - 04:23 AM (#2800647) Subject: RE: BS: MUDCAT'S 72 HOUR NEW YEAR'S THREAD From: Will Fly 9.20am by the clock here in Sussex in the UK. Fine and frosty with empty champagne and wine bottles on the table. Have a great New Year! Will |
01 Jan 10 - 04:38 AM (#2800651) Subject: RE: BS: MUDCAT'S 72 HOUR NEW YEAR'S THREAD From: Crow Sister (off with the fairies) I followed this lovely thread, till I toddled to bed (some time before Midnight UK!) Thank you to all the contributors, and have a happy new year. I really hope it will be a good one for you. Especially those who had a shitty one last year..;-) |
01 Jan 10 - 05:00 AM (#2800662) Subject: RE: BS: MUDCAT'S 72 HOUR NEW YEAR'S THREAD From: Amergin Well it is two am here on the west coast....happy new years.... |
01 Jan 10 - 05:01 AM (#2800663) Subject: RE: BS: MUDCAT'S 72 HOUR NEW YEAR'S THREAD From: Mavis Enderby Absolutely beautiful crisp & bright 1st Jan 2010 here in Lincoln UK. Wishing best wishes to all in the new year. Pete. |
01 Jan 10 - 05:03 AM (#2800664) Subject: RE: BS: MUDCAT'S 72 HOUR NEW YEAR'S THREAD From: Little Robyn It's just after 11pm NZ summer time here. Is there anybody still left in last year? Samoa maybe? Cook Islands? I trust the rest of you made it safely. Robyn |
01 Jan 10 - 05:04 AM (#2800666) Subject: RE: BS: MUDCAT'S 72 HOUR NEW YEAR'S THREAD From: GUEST,SUM TING WONG Have to tell you peples is no New Year until 14 of february when year of tiger start. Mr Catspaw have to extend thread for 45 days, no 72 hours. |
01 Jan 10 - 05:40 AM (#2800673) Subject: RE: BS: MUDCAT'S 72 HOUR NEW YEAR'S THREAD From: rangeroger Well,I survived the wedding,but I'm not sure I survived the karaoke in the bar afterwards. I was forced into it but I finished with Bad to the Bone. Onward into 2010. rr |
01 Jan 10 - 05:46 AM (#2800676) Subject: RE: BS: MUDCAT'S 72 HOUR NEW YEAR'S THREAD From: VirginiaTam I watched / listened to Jools Holland's Hootenanny, then fireworks from London Eye on tellie, all while working on Cats of he World jigsaw puzzle. Sorry. PC was off and puzzle box on top of laptop so couldn't send greetings at the designated moment. Happy 2010 everyone. |
01 Jan 10 - 05:58 AM (#2800680) Subject: RE: BS: MUDCAT'S 72 HOUR NEW YEAR'S THREAD From: Amergin Roger! How's it going? |
01 Jan 10 - 06:03 AM (#2800682) Subject: RE: BS: MUDCAT'S 72 HOUR NEW YEAR'S THREAD From: Little Robyn OK it's now midnight again here so everyone must now be on this side of 2010. Cheers to all, I'm going to bed! Robyn |
01 Jan 10 - 07:54 AM (#2800710) Subject: RE: BS: MUDCAT'S 72 HOUR NEW YEAR'S THREAD From: AllisonA(Animaterra) Happy New Year's Day! It was great to talk with Kat in the middle of the contra dance, and when I walked back into the dance hall the caller asked me to lead a song! Of course I chose Jean Ritchie's Peace Round (later we did Auld Lang Syne). I wish I knew more Mudcatter's phone #s, but there was a voicemail on my phone from Micca as well. I feel so connected with this wonderful community. Peace and good will to all! |
01 Jan 10 - 08:34 AM (#2800722) Subject: RE: BS: MUDCAT'S 72 HOUR NEW YEAR'S THREAD From: Bobert Is it New Year's yet??? (Ahhh, Boberdz... Is the sun up???) I donno, it's cloudy... Sheet fire, folks... They oughtta outlaw moonshine... I done missed the big ball and Dick Clark and all that stuff... Last I remember was the phone ringin' and it was Janie... But if it is New Years then hope evryone had a good an' safe 'un... B~ |
01 Jan 10 - 08:58 AM (#2800736) Subject: RE: BS: MUDCAT'S 72 HOUR NEW YEAR'S THREAD From: Dave Roberts A Happy New Year from Middlewich Cheshire, the Jewel of the North West. |
01 Jan 10 - 08:59 AM (#2800737) Subject: RE: BS: MUDCAT'S 72 HOUR NEW YEAR'S THREAD From: maire-aine I, too, fell asleep shortly before midnight. But, it isn't too late to wish you all Happy New Year. May you all be healthy, strong and safe this year. Maryanne |
01 Jan 10 - 09:13 AM (#2800743) Subject: RE: BS: MUDCAT'S 72 HOUR NEW YEAR'S THREAD From: catspaw49 I will always remember this one as special bit of fun because as the ball dropped I was on the phone with Janie. We were cut off not long after that and I understand from the news that the traffic at that time was very heavy.......Karen had to try three times to get a text though. Spaw |
01 Jan 10 - 09:40 AM (#2800752) Subject: RE: BS: MUDCAT'S 72 HOUR NEW YEAR'S THREAD From: black walnut Happy New Year from Toronto Canada! It's (finally) snowing beautifully here. Just lovely. Leaving soon for brunch with friends visiting from Pennsylvania ... ~b.w. |
01 Jan 10 - 10:24 AM (#2800766) Subject: RE: BS: MUDCAT'S 72 HOUR NEW YEAR'S THREAD From: olddude Happy New Year from Western NY, may this one be wonderful for everyone Dan |
01 Jan 10 - 10:25 AM (#2800767) Subject: RE: BS: MUDCAT'S 72 HOUR NEW YEAR'S THREAD From: Fortunato Well I hope you all woke up. That is I hope you all woke up sprightly and ready to go for the first day of 2010. It's Hopin' John (or for us vegetarians, Hopless John) and greens today for good luck. I can't stand collards, but we'll have which kale is nearly as frugal and thus is also good luck. Here in the south the peas represent coins and the greens folding money. We'll make some music this evening and tomorrow to start the year of right here on the mountain. Hope to hear from you all in the new year. best wishes, chance |
01 Jan 10 - 02:12 PM (#2800888) Subject: RE: BS: MUDCAT'S 72 HOUR NEW YEAR'S THREAD From: Genie Here's a good "Auld Lang Syne" for all: KelticKev: Auld Lang Syne Kev says the tune he is using is the one Burns intended for the song. I can't veryify that, but I like his version a lot! Genie |
01 Jan 10 - 02:18 PM (#2800893) Subject: RE: BS: MUDCAT'S 72 HOUR NEW YEAR'S THREAD From: Alice Genie, that's the tune I sing to Auld Lang Syne, too, and there are old threads on it if you search. Alice |
01 Jan 10 - 02:24 PM (#2800897) Subject: RE: BS: MUDCAT'S 72 HOUR NEW YEAR'S THREAD From: GUEST,Donuel I shoulda seen and posted 'my New Year's small beauties post here, but happy new year. Playing Auld Lange Syne last night in 'Pompous Brass' mode on the electronic keyboard last nite was a hoot. |
01 Jan 10 - 04:10 PM (#2800964) Subject: RE: BS: MUDCAT'S 72 HOUR NEW YEAR'S THREAD From: Janie We got up bright and early and are now back in West By-God Virginia at the folks house again - watching the Gator Bowl WVU vs FSU and smelling the corned beef brisket and fixin's. |
01 Jan 10 - 04:21 PM (#2800970) Subject: RE: BS: MUDCAT'S 72 HOUR NEW YEAR'S THREAD From: katlaughing That's the one I sing, too, Genie, though I grew up with the other. I learned that one on Mudcat years ago and have used it since. I like it much better. |
01 Jan 10 - 04:23 PM (#2800971) Subject: RE: BS: MUDCAT'S 72 HOUR NEW YEAR'S THREAD From: michaelr Well, I missed it, but Happy New Year to all from rainy California. We toasted the arrival of the New Year in Ireland at our gig yesterday: countdown and Auld Lang Syne sing at 4 pm. It's a tradition! All the best, Michael |
01 Jan 10 - 05:23 PM (#2801007) Subject: RE: BS: MUDCAT'S 72 HOUR NEW YEAR'S THREAD From: Genie I didn't expect that this tune would be new to all, or even most, Mudcatters. But I'm not sure it's exactly the same tune sung by Eddi Reader and linked to in the first post of this thread. In any case, I'm just posting the video link as a sort of musical Happy New Year card. Genie |
01 Jan 10 - 06:53 PM (#2801076) Subject: RE: BS: MUDCAT'S 72 HOUR NEW YEAR'S THREAD From: maire-aine It took me a while to unlearn the "Guy Lombardo" version, but that's the version I sing now. I learned it from a Jean Redpath album. Maryanne |
01 Jan 10 - 08:30 PM (#2801135) Subject: RE: BS: MUDCAT'S 72 HOUR NEW YEAR'S THREAD From: SINSULL is it over yet????? I want to get some sleep. |
02 Jan 10 - 02:20 AM (#2801235) Subject: RE: BS: MUDCAT'S 72 HOUR NEW YEAR'S THREAD From: Genie It's not Jan. 2 in Alaska or Hawaii yet (plus a few other places). |
02 Jan 10 - 08:07 PM (#2801958) Subject: RE: BS: MUDCAT'S 72 HOUR NEW YEAR'S THREAD From: Joe_F I was all by myself except for all of you. I had hot buttered rum. |
02 Jan 10 - 08:10 PM (#2801961) Subject: RE: BS: MUDCAT'S 72 HOUR NEW YEAR'S THREAD From: catspaw49 I'm glad we were there Joe and I wish I'd had one of those hot buttered rums myself! Happy New Year! Spaw |
02 Jan 10 - 08:22 PM (#2801971) Subject: RE: BS: MUDCAT'S 72 HOUR NEW YEAR'S THREAD From: Little Hawk Okay, I told you what you had to do. You asked for it. Ahem! I Started A Joke: An Interpretive Study by Mary Lee Foote Mary Lee Foote analyzed the Robin Gibb song "I Started A Joke" some time ago, and offered to share it with some of her fellow Bee Gees fans. Because it was rather long she was reluctant to post it on any mailing list. I thought it was most interesting and offered to post it on her behalf on my website. Mary Lee and I hope you enjoy it. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Though this song is considered old in musical reference, it still springs new to the masses who perpetually discover and rediscover the talents of the Bee Gees. Even those of us who have been fans for the span of a generation find new meaning in old lyrics as life carries us into dimensions we have never before explored. Often seen as a spiritual commentary on Robin's part, he has never claimed that to be the basis of the piece, as such. Experience draws us all in a diversity of directions, often all at once, and inspiration is the trickle-down of that overload. I am not one to climb into the great minds of our times and autopsy their brainchild of work but I have an awareness of something woven into the lyric here that I've never before seen discussed. The piece encompasses only eight lines of poetic statement, clean and straight-forward in appearance and delivery, yet steeped in the mystery of a thousand ages. This song leaves naked, parts of the soul we tend to keep covered, even from our own deeper selves. We see in it, our own personal sins of omission that do not look so pretty in black and white and are even more haunting when presented in a package of understated music and single-voiced verse. Although I do see where the spiritual intonation peers through the lyric at us, I see here, too, the personal commentary of an inner moral dilemma being posed by the subject and the step by step process by which he rationalizes his justification for not following his inner personal voice. This person wants desperately to shed his etiquetted skin and stand on the purity of truth rather than cower in civilized silence in the face of injustice. He theorizes the consequences of such an action on his part. He knows his statement will upset the world that, up to this point, was living comfortably in its own shallow self-deception. Because his view is so different from everyone else, he knows this will upset the sedate tranquility of those around him. In defensive retaliation, rather than re-examining, reforming, and admitting to the error of their ways, society would turn its collective, disdainful back on his statement and proclaim the fundamental truth he has exposed to be merely the folly of a prankster. He goes on to see that he will not be taken seriously and cries in the frustration of being the only one who has had this vision of truth and reality. He feels alone and small in the cosmos. At this, he knows the world will take great delight in his outward appearance of weakness and defeat and in their arrogance he knows they will unite in crushing declamation and mercilessly taunt him wherever he goes, all the days of his life. He looks up, seeking heavenly approval and resolve of the issue. He attempts to clear his eyes searching for a sign of the miraculous awakening of those around him. Just as he begins to dry his eyes in the faith that, because of his sincerity of heart, there will surely now be change, he tumbles out of his dream-state into reality. He falls hard from grace back into the moment. The enormity of the entire situation crashes over him like a tidal wave as he sees the ramifications of what he has started by his simple statement of truth. He is paralyzed in thought and can no longer make sense of his own words as they drown in the whirlpool of confusion between human emotion and soulful truth. He eventually dies a broken man because he knows the truth but never pursued it to the fullest of its intent due to his lack of courage in his own personal convictions. He saw himself as wholly inadequate to challenge what he did not approve of in this world so he never stood up for what he believed in. After his death, civilization perpetuates itself in its blithe ignorance, unscathed by the voice of truth he held within. He is gone, and with him, the potential threat he posed to a thinly-skinned euphoric society. In the end, he sees that he had indeed been right and that society was truly wrong. He knows then, all too late, that he would have made a difference if only he had not given in to his own imagined fears. He wasted a lifetime repressing himself and the truth he had once envisioned. He had become his own worst enemy. He had shackled his own soul down - not the society that he had tried to hold accountable for his lack of action. He ultimately became the very thing he once morally raged against - a silent, self-deceiving member of a pretentious urbane society. Yes, the joke WAS on him. |
03 Jan 10 - 12:28 AM (#2802058) Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat's 72-Hour New Year's Thread From: rangeroger Hey there Amergin. You still down in Oregon? I know I haven't been around for a while, but I have been lurking now and then. What a long strange trip it's been. I'll try to make more of showing. Actually have a real computer now,not the webtv. Got a lot of things to talk about and music to share. Did I say I had to learn a Foo Fighters song for my neice's wedding? Like I said Long strange trip. rr |
03 Jan 10 - 10:30 PM (#2802645) Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat's 72-Hour New Year's Thread From: frogprince Dernit, I missed this while we were on the road visiting king for the holidays. But we spent New Years Eve getting to know the newest great nephew, who is a hoot at 6 months. Laughs his little butt off and claps his hands at just about anything. Absolutely looks like a clone of his dad. |