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jim mcfarlane ken wilson

08 Apr 13 - 10:16 AM (#3500466)
Subject: jim mcfarlane ken wilson
From: The Sandman

I visited the cork singers club, spailpin fanach pub ,last night sunday april 7 th, guest singers were jim macfarlane and ken wilson, just want to say how much i enjoyed the club and all the singers, a great friendly atmosphere.
the two guest were superb, plus a high standard of singers from the floor. Dick Miles


10 Apr 13 - 11:04 AM (#3501429)
Subject: RE: jim mcfarlane ken wilson
From: GUEST,Tom

The boys were fantastic at the Goilin last Friday. Some great songs from both.


10 Apr 13 - 12:42 PM (#3501462)
Subject: RE: jim mcfarlane ken wilson
From: GUEST,Ken Wilson

Thanks for the comments! Jim and I had a great time at each of the clubs including Derry and Roscommon.

Was good to see you at Cork Dick, But I thought I was singing with Jim Macfarland (sorry Dick couldn't resist)

Cheers,

Ken.


10 Apr 13 - 02:49 PM (#3501519)
Subject: RE: jim mcfarlane ken wilson
From: The Sandman

jim macfarland, that is a fine name.


11 Apr 13 - 01:17 PM (#3501882)
Subject: RE: jim mcfarlane ken wilson
From: The Sandman

ken wilson is a fine name too


13 Apr 13 - 03:55 PM (#3502855)
Subject: RE: jim mcfarlane ken wilson
From: GUEST,JIM MAC FARLAND

HI DICK, NICE SEEING YOU THERE ON SUNDAY NIGHT AT SPAILPIN FANACH AND GREAT SINGING FROM YOURSELF ON THE NIGHT


14 Apr 13 - 08:48 AM (#3503166)
Subject: RE: jim mcfarlane ken wilson
From: GUEST

Both very fine singers. The different styles of singing and songs complimented each other very well.


14 Apr 13 - 12:15 PM (#3503244)
Subject: RE: jim mcfarlane ken wilson
From: GUEST

'Complemented' not 'complimented', unless you're suggesting that they sang praises to each other.


14 Apr 13 - 04:25 PM (#3503366)
Subject: RE: jim mcfarlane ken wilson
From: MartinRyan

GUEST(2)

That distinction is nearly a lost cause by now - bit like the increasingly frequent reference to "unchartered waters"...

Rergards


14 Apr 13 - 04:46 PM (#3503377)
Subject: RE: jim mcfarlane ken wilson
From: The Sandman

I always understood it was uncharted waters


14 Apr 13 - 04:56 PM (#3503379)
Subject: RE: jim mcfarlane ken wilson
From: MartinRyan

Exactly, Dick - it WAS! Words and phrases change meaning. Nowadays, more people know what a "charter" is than what a "chart" is (in the old sense).

Regards


15 Apr 13 - 04:20 AM (#3503571)
Subject: RE: jim mcfarlane ken wilson
From: The Sandman

I prefer uncharted whisky.