21 Sep 00 - 06:14 PM (#302592) Subject: Mudcat Newcomers Tavern - Part 2 From: Catrin OK Praise, you asked for it.
Welcome, welcome one and all. And if you don't know what I'm talking about read this Catrin |
21 Sep 00 - 06:16 PM (#302595) Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat Newcomers Tavern - Part 2 From: mousethief Whew. That was a long nap. I want to thank everybody for not shouting while I was sleeping it off. Now back to that single-malt scotch.....
Alex |
21 Sep 00 - 06:24 PM (#302604) Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat Newcomers Tavern - Part 2 From: wysiwyg Burke, Yer kinda east of us, but if there is a chance to gather with you and other NY Catters in *upstate*, count me and hardiman the Fidddler in! ~S~ |
21 Sep 00 - 06:30 PM (#302610) Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat Newcomers Tavern - Part 2 From: Catrin I must get into the habit of making the smiley faces :-) I think my first post sounds a bit harsh - wasn't my intention in case anybody thinks it was. It must be my round by now - anyone fancy a pint of theakstons old peculiar? Cheers (clink) Catrin |
21 Sep 00 - 06:31 PM (#302611) Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat Newcomers Tavern - Part 2 From: Mbo It's true, I don't dance! Does this sound familiar? ;-)
I don't dance, you won't sing
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21 Sep 00 - 06:45 PM (#302624) Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat Newcomers Tavern - Part 2 From: death by whisky Bushmills,and I've got Alan singing on Hearme...... |
21 Sep 00 - 06:49 PM (#302628) Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat Newcomers Tavern - Part 2 From: Mbo I'm a-comin'! |
21 Sep 00 - 06:51 PM (#302631) Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat Newcomers Tavern - Part 2 From: wysiwyg BTW, the praisepoems are in part one, but POST HERE. ~S~ |
21 Sep 00 - 07:38 PM (#302668) Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat Newcomers Tavern - Part 2 From: Cavia_P Wheeek! Oh thank you Praise, that was a wonderful surprise. My two Little Furry Masters are wondering just what the heck's got into me. You should have seen me popcorning round the flat wheeeking my fuzzy fool head off! :o) (wheeking and popcorning means happy, happy cavies) Leppus Rex and Mouse Thief are not the only large rodents in the Tavern tonight! Now I'm back at the Tavern I ought to introduce myself... Mrs Duck, Patrish and a couple of other friends told me about Mudcat, so I owe them a huge THANKYOU! I live in Hull, England with the aforementioned LFM's. I sing when I can, dance a bit, recite the odd comic monologue and play the pocket bodhran. (Yes that's a real instrument!) I've been around the folk scene for about 15 years. I go to half a dozen festivals each year, but these days I tend to spend my festival time in the pub singaround sessions. The LFM's have a web site where they let me include some of my other interests. Phew! After all that lot it must be my round? Cavia_P
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21 Sep 00 - 07:55 PM (#302680) Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat Newcomers Tavern - Part 2 From: Burke Praise, I'm really busy so I don't think I'll be trying to organize something anytime soon. Since you're so interested in OT Gospel I think YOU might like to get to the New York Sacred Harp Convention. Oct. 13-14 in Ithaca. More Here. Or PM me for information. B. |
21 Sep 00 - 08:07 PM (#302684) Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat Newcomers Tavern - Part 2 From: Noreen Thank you, Praise! I snuck in about six months ago (not a one for the grand entrance) and felt at home so quickly that I forgot to introduce myself. So, as you asked: I am now sitting getting my breath back after dancing a very energetic High Caul Cap, drinking a pint a fresh orange juice and soda with lots of ice cubes. The selection of drinks here is amazing. (I'll have that Jameson in a minute, thanks, Jon.) I sing all the time and am a 'words person': a friend of mine used to tell others that I knew the words to every song ever written. I wish! I was brought up singing Irish traditional Irish songs and that is my first love, but I love all sorts of music and am learning a lot from the diverse community here at Mudcat. I play piano a bit and have played with ceili bands- that looks like a nice piano in the corner- anyone mind if I give it a try? I'll accompany your session for a bit if nobody minds, it helps the dancers keep in time with the music as they're getting a bit noisy now! The newcomers are getting to know each other well! I was brought up near Liverpool and now live on the edge of the Pennine Moors near Bury, Lancashire. My concertina stays at home until I can play more than two Kerry polkas on it! Well, looks like Tinker and 'Spaw are ready to dance, so ANYONE ELSE FOR THE KERRY SET? (sound of very fast polka starting up). You brave enough to have a go, Matty? Noreen |
21 Sep 00 - 08:14 PM (#302687) Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat Newcomers Tavern - Part 2 From: GUEST,mrs_zezam (it's me, Mary-Guest -- I spent time in your "name" thread today and realized my need for a more permanent one)... My Word! What a welcome! ... thank you Praise and everyone! This is all so touching & I'm starting to cry into my virtual beer. I feel dizzy trying to keep up with you all! This is too good to be real... |
21 Sep 00 - 08:18 PM (#302691) Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat Newcomers Tavern - Part 2 From: wysiwyg Be sure the tears are real or it won't do any good... down deep... where our souls run dry. Burke-- MY JAW HIT THE FLOOR! Didn't know about it! Welcome all. ~S~ |
21 Sep 00 - 10:09 PM (#302746) Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat Newcomers Tavern - Part 2 From: Jolly My, Praise., that's the first time I ever got put in a poem. Thanks! I guess I'll have to be careful around Mbo, tho, or I'll end up with a reputation. Maybe it's too late. May as well have another McSorley's, then. Then I'll be ready to dance. Kim |
21 Sep 00 - 10:22 PM (#302754) Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat Newcomers Tavern - Part 2 From: Mbo I can't dance, argg!!! |
21 Sep 00 - 10:23 PM (#302755) Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat Newcomers Tavern - Part 2 From: Jolly Everybody can dance. Some people just don't know it. Kim |
21 Sep 00 - 10:28 PM (#302757) Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat Newcomers Tavern - Part 2 From: Mbo I suppose I can do the Watusi... |
21 Sep 00 - 10:48 PM (#302766) Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat Newcomers Tavern - Part 2 From: GUEST,mrs_zezam Praise -- real tears, real happiness! |
21 Sep 00 - 11:05 PM (#302777) Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat Newcomers Tavern - Part 2 From: Naemanson Matt, in cyberland even I can dance! Who's for a few steps around the floor? Praise! You up for a dance? (Leers) I like the slow numbers so I can get up close and personal. Oops! I don't usually talk like that. Must be the Irish Coffee! When the moon hits your eye like a big pizza pie that's amore, When a farmer has need to cut some more feed he cuts more hay, When you swim in the sea and an eel bites your knee thats a moray, He's a New Zealand man with a permanent tan, he's a maori. If you got vitamin B, C, D and some E, You need more A. Everybody sing! |
21 Sep 00 - 11:16 PM (#302783) Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat Newcomers Tavern - Part 2 From: Jolly Ooh, a man who can sing and dance at the same time! Kim |
21 Sep 00 - 11:18 PM (#302785) Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat Newcomers Tavern - Part 2 From: Mbo I'm a creep! I'm a loser! What the hell am I doing here? I don't belong here! |
21 Sep 00 - 11:26 PM (#302790) Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat Newcomers Tavern - Part 2 From: Jolly Oh, Mbo - Let me show you that you CAN dance. Come over here and put your arms around me....oh, wait, that's a hug, isn't it. We KNOW you can do that. Now just slide your right foot over a little (could we have some slow music, please?), lean over it, slide your left foot....SEE, we're Dancing!!!!! Kim
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21 Sep 00 - 11:33 PM (#302794) Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat Newcomers Tavern - Part 2 From: Mbo WHOA! Now yer gonna make me cry! |
21 Sep 00 - 11:41 PM (#302800) Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat Newcomers Tavern - Part 2 From: Jolly Oh, don't do that. You're covered in sawdust and you'll get all soggy! Doesn't wood warp when it gets wet? Kim |
21 Sep 00 - 11:45 PM (#302801) Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat Newcomers Tavern - Part 2 From: Mbo Ah, but I'm sawdust free now! The project was completed this afternoon! |
21 Sep 00 - 11:49 PM (#302806) Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat Newcomers Tavern - Part 2 From: Jolly Well, in that case, let me buy ya one for congrats! What'll you have? (Another McSorley's for me, please) |
21 Sep 00 - 11:54 PM (#302808) Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat Newcomers Tavern - Part 2 From: Mbo Well, since I don't drink alkyhol, and I been drinking soda all day, I'll got for some nice sugar-laden sweet tea. Thanks! |
22 Sep 00 - 03:51 AM (#302876) Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat Newcomers Tavern - Part 2 From: Jock Morris Praise, My truelove's name is Lin, seeing as you asked so nicely.:-) I'm a happy chap today 'cause I get to see her again this evening. Not easy living over 300 miles away from the one you love. Scott (Had a few drinks here now and I'm starting to open up a bit more and use my real name) |
22 Sep 00 - 03:54 AM (#302877) Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat Newcomers Tavern - Part 2 From: Lepus Rex Whoa... I fall asleep on the couch, and next thing, everyone's gone. Even that wussy bouncer. Must have closed... Man, it's 3 am Central US time (the ONLY time that counts). What's with all this freakin' sawdust? Guess I'm going back to sleep, ehhhhh... ---Lepus Rex |
22 Sep 00 - 09:49 AM (#302956) Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat Newcomers Tavern - Part 2 From: Noreen Lepus, Mbo brought a bag of sawdust from the workshop as bedding for you- you didn't look too comfy without it. Everyone headed over to that HearMe joint a while back and the music was still going strong when I left. I've come back to put the kettle on, I'm sure I saw a large teapot under the sink ...and I'll make a big plate of ham butties 'cos everyone'll be hungry after such a long session. Now what can I find for our veggie friends......... |
22 Sep 00 - 10:12 AM (#302977) Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat Newcomers Tavern - Part 2 From: Mbo 300 miles! Man, try 2000+ miles! |
22 Sep 00 - 10:21 AM (#302984) Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat Newcomers Tavern - Part 2 From: mousethief Well, I've done 1700 miles and it was tough. Glad it's over.
Don't fall in love with a webby (sorry, couldn't figure out how to make that last line scan) Yes, this is based on real life experience! We've been married 3 years and are happy as can be!
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22 Sep 00 - 10:26 AM (#302987) Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat Newcomers Tavern - Part 2 From: Mbo Funny, Alex, and oh so true! BTW the last line is great! It reminds me of that Taj Mahal song about the car... |
22 Sep 00 - 11:19 AM (#303040) Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat Newcomers Tavern - Part 2 From: Bert Noreen, you "sing all the time and are a 'words person' and know the words to every song ever written". It's a good job that I'm happily married or I'd be after ya!!! ;-) Bert. |
22 Sep 00 - 11:35 AM (#303059) Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat Newcomers Tavern - Part 2 From: guinnesschik Woah..I just slipped out so Himself wouldn't come lookin' fer me, and the place has filled up again. Greetings, all! Sorry I missed the waltz, 'cause I coulda played "Midnight On The Water" fer ya'. It's a nice, slidey, Texas kinda waltz. A round for all! And are there any other Texans in here? |
22 Sep 00 - 11:52 AM (#303075) Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat Newcomers Tavern - Part 2 From: Carlin Praise!! Thanks for the verse!
If everyone wants to dance....and ya like slow songs....I discovered a few years back you can slide right from Tenessee Waltz into I Can't Stop Loving You without missing a beat...they sound good together too. If you want to close the medley with a bang you can jump straight into McCloed's Reel.... |
22 Sep 00 - 12:10 PM (#303097) Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat Newcomers Tavern - Part 2 From: Naemanson We're whiskey drinkers, whiskey drinkers all, Don't give us any rum or vodka alcohol, And if you want to give us beer, And you want to hear us cheer, You'll have to place a Guiness here! |
22 Sep 00 - 12:18 PM (#303105) Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat Newcomers Tavern - Part 2 From: Mbo On the eighth day God made sweet tea! |
22 Sep 00 - 12:23 PM (#303110) Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat Newcomers Tavern - Part 2 From: Noreen bert... (blush)... you dancin'? ;0) Noreen |
22 Sep 00 - 12:29 PM (#303114) Subject: 8th day From: mousethief Olives. Mushrooms. Music.
Alex |
22 Sep 00 - 12:30 PM (#303116) Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat Newcomers Tavern - Part 2 From: Noreen Naemanson, did you write those words for That's amore ? Very clever & funny. Having a great time here, sorry I've got to leave for a REAL weekend away!!! See you all next week- Party on, Wayne! Noreen |
22 Sep 00 - 12:41 PM (#303126) Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat Newcomers Tavern - Part 2 From: guinnesschik Happy weekend, all! I've got to head home and make spaghetti! Hugs! |
22 Sep 00 - 02:46 PM (#303271) Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat Newcomers Tavern - Part 2 From: Naemanson Nope Noreen, I got those words fair and square. I stole 'em! Some of those have been percolating in my head for so long I can't remember where they came from. Others I got from Spider Robinson's books about Callahan's SpaceTime Bar and Grill. And if you haven't read those then you've never read a book! |
22 Sep 00 - 02:49 PM (#303277) Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat Newcomers Tavern - Part 2 From: Naemanson And, BTW, Noreen and all. Have a great weekend in the real world. One last round! Is there still room on Bert's card? No? Here use my light blue card. Never seen one of those? Hey with that card the sky's the limit! Drink up all for the week is over and the weekend begins here! |
22 Sep 00 - 03:23 PM (#303330) Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat Newcomers Tavern - Part 2 From: Tinker Quick a drink, no a double. Just spent the day with forty 8th graders at the Brooklyn Museum's New Hip Hop Exhibit. They LIE. It's titled Roots, Rhythm, and Rage. One Zoot Suit and Cab Calloway's Sheet Music to Hi-de-ho....No Bawdy Blues, No Strange Fruit.... A fast polka perhaps, a Texas two-step... I need to wash the world away...Strengthing Prayers Requested Tinker PS I spent two really great summers selling dictionaries in Texas...Road houses and Country Radio.. Little Yankee girl was never the same.
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23 Sep 00 - 12:05 AM (#303652) Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat Newcomers Tavern - Part 2 From: Rich(bodhránai gan ciall) Well it looks like I got here a bit late again I was really hoping for a tune, but it doesn't look like anyone's here there are no cars or horses or wagons out front (notthat that necessarily means that nobody's here) and it's sure quiet which would be a sign that nobody's here but one could only hope for maybe a small crowd and maybe somebody has a whistle or a possum-shaped ocarina in his or her pocket, but on the other hand, I always feel stupid walking into a pub with my bodhrán and not having anyone to play with and maybe I oughta just go home, but when you just go home and blow off the party you inevitably end up hearing that same old story that begins "You shoulda came man you REALLY should have come cause last night Paddy Keenan came in and played his pipes till sunrise, and Tommy Peoples and Kevin Crawford and Liz Carroll were all there and you REALLY shoulda been there..." and I always hate that cause then I'm kicking myself and saying that "I REALLY shoulda came.", and so I walk up to the door with my fingers crossed and I open the door and I walk in and I see... |
23 Sep 00 - 12:52 AM (#303674) Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat Newcomers Tavern - Part 2 From: Rich(bodhránai gan ciall) An empty room except for the guest bartender and he only speaks Swedish and so I really can't engage in much conversation but he has a Swedish/English Dictionary and so I am able to get the point across that I could really use a cup of coffee and so we play checkers while we're waiting for it to brew and he beats me 9 games to 4 and he shows me a painting that he appears to have brought with him and there are Valkyries fighting with slingshots, marshmallow skewers, and potato spud guns, against a 3 headed giant and several Knights that used to say "nyeekh" and I'm just about to shrug it off as kind of meaningless (uncultured bodhránai that I am) when I realize that in the backgroung there are all sorts of images such as guitars and squirrels and flowers and I get lost in all the beautiful colors and the ingenius hidden portraits and landscapes and there is a map of Kerry in the fur of the giants tunic and....the coffee is ready and I really don't even want it now as when I go home I am going to bed, but I really oughta have a cup, seems how he made it on my account, and so I'll have just a wee bit and .....MMMMMM it's the best coffee I've had in ages so I sneak a peek at the burlap sack the coffe came out of and it says (curiously enough, in English) Scandinavian Christmas Blend and so I celebrate a little bit of Christmas in October and although we have no tongue in common, coffee and paintings are languages that anyone can understand but I've been here long enough and so I'll take my leave of my new found friend with a hearty hug and you guys REALLY should have been here! Rich |
23 Sep 00 - 12:55 AM (#303677) Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat Newcomers Tavern - Part 2 From: Rich(bodhránai gan ciall) Oops I meant Christmas in September |
23 Sep 00 - 10:25 AM (#303796) Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat Newcomers Tavern - Part 2 From: guinnesschik G'morning (stumbling in with fiddle)coffee? |
23 Sep 00 - 11:34 AM (#303821) Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat Newcomers Tavern - Part 2 From: Rich(bodhránai gan ciall) Be sure to try the Scandinavian Christmas Blend Rich |
23 Sep 00 - 02:15 PM (#303908) Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat Newcomers Tavern - Part 2 From: Lepus Rex Huhhmm... Oh, I'm STILL here? This is one comfy couch. Oh, man! Who let my pet Swedish serial killer out of his cage! I fall asleep for a day or so, and THIS happens! ---Lepus Rex |
23 Sep 00 - 03:03 PM (#303934) Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat Newcomers Tavern - Part 2 From: RedCelt man... I come in once for one short beer, and they move the joint before I can come back... sheesh. I'll leave the bodhranin me car next time. anyone else here? hallo....publican?...sigh just me and all the beer...waaaaait a minute! me..and ALL THE BEER! now this is the way to spend an afternoon |
23 Sep 00 - 03:05 PM (#303937) Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat Newcomers Tavern - Part 2 From: RedCelt you have a pet serial killer just for swedes? man.. that's specialization Jeff |
23 Sep 00 - 03:13 PM (#303940) Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat Newcomers Tavern - Part 2 From: Lepus Rex No, HE'S Swedish. But he IS specialized: He only attacks if you're holding a 'bodhran', whatever that is. Hey, by the way, you guys have some cool drums, there. ---Lepus Rex |
23 Sep 00 - 03:18 PM (#303942) Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat Newcomers Tavern - Part 2 From: RedCelt Attacks bodhrans... umm..this old thing? it's a..umm..a... a high-sided drink tray (quickly turning it upside down). Prevents spilling ya know. No drinks sliding off THIS tray! |
24 Sep 00 - 12:52 PM (#304429) Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat Newcomers Tavern - Part 2 From: Rich(bodhránai gan ciall) Well, you know last time I came here it was empty, but you know it wasn't so bad and the coffee I had earlier just doesn't compare to the stuff that Swede served, and besides, I owe him a "thank you", now that I've managed to translate that Swedish toast he said to English where it means "Finally a bodhrán player good enough to let live"(LOL), And while I'm not sure what that means I oughta go pay a visit, and wouldn't it be nice if there was a big crowd there today and a lot of musicians to play with and so I'm going up to the door and there's not a lot of wagons out front but if memory serves me correctly, they try to have patrons park in the back so decent folks don't get upset about us hanging out here on Sunday so I go up to the door and who do I see but.... |
24 Sep 00 - 02:34 PM (#304483) Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat Newcomers Tavern - Part 2 From: Rich(bodhránai gan ciall) ...nobody in here at all which is weird if you take into consideration that this is the only virtual tavern open on Sundays, you'd think that the place would be packed,but all of a sudden everybody here is too moral to come here on a sunday or something but since I'm here and I am tired and those couches are oh so comfortable, I think I might just take a wee bit of a nap,but first let me light a fire and take the chill from the room and I get the tinder going (Don't worry I'm lighting it in the fireplace this time!) and I get a creel of turf (good tune by the way) and I get that going on top and as the rich smell permeates through the air, I feel even mor tired but oh that warmth feels so good, and maybe I'l just linger by the fire for a bit till the room warms up, but I doubt I could keep my eyes open so I'll drag one of the couches over and curl up and a I drift off to sleep...perchance to dream....of a happy time when no one was arguing here and we sat and ate scones with jam and hot mulled cider and then I was playing for a céilí and there are some young step dancers that want to dance during the break , so we play for them and it's so exciting but I hit a rimshot and there's a blue clicky thing on my drum that says "finally a decent veggie hot dog", and I float down a wormhole full of unmatched socks and I'm suddenly in a VW Microbus (albeit without shovels and rakes and implements of distruction) and I step out onto the parking lot and and a girl wearing a paisley tuxedo, hands me a hot dog and says "It's vegan" (which is even more strict than my dietary constraints) and I bite into it and (now for the weird part) It actually tastes good and for the first time in my career as a vegetarian, I had a veggie dog that didn't make me wish I still ate meat but then I realize that the girl in the tuxedo is Britney Spears, and I realize I'm at a Dead Show in Indiana, and the weird part is she had to have been about 12 when the Dead were last playing, and what would she be doing here anyway and as I ponder this I wonder what I'm doing here considering I fell asleep in the year 2000 and this has got to be 1995 at the latest, but I know where to get the answers I seek so I go to to town and I go into Wal-Mart there is a television on in the children's clothing section for some reason and there are 3 toy commercials, back-to-back, during a program about knitting and everything is getting dark and.....ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ |
24 Sep 00 - 03:28 PM (#304511) Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat Newcomers Tavern - Part 2 From: Dulci46 Rich, I think all your confusion is coming from sleeping in an empty tavern and drinking alone. Is this the place where there is going to be a square dance and clogging tonight? Sunday you know. If it is shouldn't we be getting the place ready? Since you are the only one here WAKE UP!!! Can't have a square dance and clogging without making the tavern look like a barn, and where are all the fiddle players!!! Please don't tell me I am in the wrong place again. I have been up and down to all Mudcat Taverns and each sends me to the next. So if this isn't the place, can we please have it here anyway? |
24 Sep 00 - 03:59 PM (#304518) Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat Newcomers Tavern - Part 2 From: Rich(bodhránai gan ciall) OK, Ok I'm awake already. Is there any coffee made. Once I get all the way awake, I'll help get ready. Rich |
24 Sep 00 - 04:01 PM (#304520) Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat Newcomers Tavern - Part 2 From: Dulci46 Coffee is ready behind the counter. Drink all you need to get going. Are you one of the fiddler players? Is this the right place for the square dance? |
24 Sep 00 - 04:09 PM (#304526) Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat Newcomers Tavern - Part 2 From: Rich(bodhránai gan ciall) I don't know if it is or isn't but I know the owner and I'm sure he won't mind. I don't play any real instruments, only persecution, er I mean percussion. It's not exactly PC for oldtimey music, but if it comes down to it the bodhrán can take the place of the bass fiddle. Hope some others show up, though. Need some lead players. Are you playing or calling or dancing. |
24 Sep 00 - 04:16 PM (#304529) Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat Newcomers Tavern - Part 2 From: Dulci46 I'm dancing and if no one else shows up, no music, no callers, then I will just dance from memory, while you play? beat? you bodrhan |
24 Sep 00 - 04:19 PM (#304530) Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat Newcomers Tavern - Part 2 From: Rich(bodhránai gan ciall) Well That'd be pretty silly, I'll try for a bit. Wouldn't mind getting some dancing in myself. Can't do it from memory, though |
24 Sep 00 - 04:39 PM (#304539) Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat Newcomers Tavern - Part 2 From: Catrin Dulci - I'll dance with you. But first I need sustenance. A pint of beer and a ploughman's lunch for me. (in virtual life you can dance on a full stomach). In case you don't have it in US, a ploughman's lunch consists of a big chunk of cheese, a big chunk of bread and some pickle. Yummy. Now, where's all those fiddlers? |
24 Sep 00 - 04:39 PM (#304540) Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat Newcomers Tavern - Part 2 From: Dulci46 What!! You mean you have never square danced!! That's ok I have so many memories of it I'm sure I can share some. Preacher man used have square dancing in the school yard every Sunday night Right now I got to run down to the store get some donuts, and to the orchard and pick up the cider. YUM!! YUM!! Can't have a square dance without donuts and cider.
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24 Sep 00 - 04:53 PM (#304546) Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat Newcomers Tavern - Part 2 From: Dulci46 Well, Missy Caitrin, Bring enough of that Ploughman's lunch for everyone Ok. And if you all are going to drink anything stronger than cider, Well, I will volunteer to be the designated driver. Haven't driven a horse and buggy for while, but that's ok cause if anyone needs a designated driver, they won't even know I can't drive. |
24 Sep 00 - 05:03 PM (#304550) Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat Newcomers Tavern - Part 2 From: Catrin Dulci, where I come from cider's stronger than beer and gives you a terrible hangover too. Perhaps U.S. cider is different? Anyway here's 10lbs of cheese, 60 barrels of beer, 20 loaves of bread and the biggest jar of pickle I could find. D'you think that's enough? Oh, for those of you who don't care for alcohol - I've done some freshly squeezed orange juice, just for you. Enjoy Catrin |
24 Sep 00 - 05:22 PM (#304564) Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat Newcomers Tavern - Part 2 From: Rich(bodhránai gan ciall) I gotta give up the computer for a little while, I'll try to make it back for the dance. Slán go foil, Rich |
25 Sep 00 - 12:28 AM (#304832) Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat Newcomers Tavern - Part 2 From: Rich(bodhránai gan ciall) Well looks like I missed all the fun. Sorry I didn't make it back sooner! Rich |
25 Sep 00 - 08:22 AM (#304919) Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat Newcomers Tavern - Part 2 From: Robby My, my. Go away for a few days and you come bck to find the place has expanded, and someone's put you in a song to boot. Thanks, belatedly, Praise. All I need to do now is learn the tune. I hate to pop in run, but I'm at work (groan). I'll stop by before going home to see what's going on. |
25 Sep 00 - 10:26 AM (#304986) Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat Newcomers Tavern - Part 2 From: campfire G'morning, all. I stopped in for a cup of coffee on the way to work, but if there's time for a dance, too, so much the better. Welcome to all the new folk. campfire
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25 Sep 00 - 12:11 PM (#305054) Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat Newcomers Tavern - Part 2 From: GUEST, mrs_zezam Greets. I just went around the virtual corner and listened to Henry Varian at "the Coach". Then I went to Bowdoinham (close-enough to Bath) & watched a pretty sunrise. Thanks to both Barry Finn and Naemanson for triggering some happy memories. Praise, are you in here? This is the first part of my song: Noreen's the first Mudcat who welcomed me little-did-I-know she's across the sea p.s. what is Mbo building that he is always covered in sawdust? You have so many nice friendships here. Newcomer Mary |
25 Sep 00 - 12:27 PM (#305068) Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat Newcomers Tavern - Part 2 From: mousethief Welcome Mary! We've been having some glorious sunrises here (the Seattle area) of late. After a spectacular windstorm about a week ago, the whole Puget Sound area has cleared wide open, with a few whispy clouds now and then for effect. The sunrises and sunsets have been simply stupendous. I especially love the very coppery light when the sun first peeks over the Cascades (our eastern mountain range) in the morning. Almost makes getting up early worth it! Again, welcome!
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25 Sep 00 - 12:49 PM (#305090) Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat Newcomers Tavern - Part 2 From: Mbo Glad you could come over, Mary! Well, I WAS building this CD rack for wood design class...kinda looks like atzec-like. But right now I'm working on the Lonestar Roughrider Dustbike. --Matt |
25 Sep 00 - 04:35 PM (#305218) Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat Newcomers Tavern - Part 2 From: wysiwyg aI MI! wHAT I MISSED NOT COMING OIN TO THE OFFICE (COMPUTER OVER THE WEEKEND! Damn (forgive!) Capslock! Naemanson.... dance yes, but remember, my husband is watching! You write it, I'll begin: *Curtsey* (Make it an easy one, I'se none too light on my feet, or yours!) Gotta love a man who dances with a Sugar Dog. Gotta love alla the rest of youse too. Weep for joy Shiver with delight Laugh for pure hilarity That's the way to do it! ~Susan |
28 Sep 00 - 11:33 AM (#307339) Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat Newcomers Tavern - Part 2 From: GUEST, mrs_zezam In my wildest dream I could not have imagined a place where I am learning so much from many knowledgeable musicians... And you all have such a gift with words... I'm very happy that I found Mudcat land. Thanks for being here. Mary-Guest |
28 Sep 00 - 10:43 PM (#307889) Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat Newcomers Tavern - Part 2 From: CamiSu Why is it that I always seem to come to the really good parties LATE? (and I'm gonna be late to the real one in Derry as well. Guess I'm shy about being a non drinker..Hey is that some raw cider that's been sitting out. It's got a bit of a bite now. MMMMMM! I have my guitar with me, but I'm better at storytelling, and I CAN sing along, even if I can't always remember the words! So I guess I'll just sit here and drink cider and play my guitar. Maybe Lepus will wake up and join me in song... CamiSu |
28 Sep 00 - 10:43 PM (#307890) Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat Newcomers Tavern - Part 2 From: CamiSu Why is it that I always seem to come to the really good parties LATE? (and I'm gonna be late to the real one in Derry as well. Guess I'm shy about being a non drinker..Hey is that some raw cider that's been sitting out. It's got a bit of a bite now. MMMMMM! I have my guitar with me, but I'm better at storytelling, and I CAN sing along, even if I can't always remember the words! So I guess I'll just sit here and drink cider and play my guitar. Maybe Lepus will wake up and join me in song... CamiSu |
29 Sep 00 - 10:55 AM (#308162) Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat Newcomers Tavern - Part 2 From: Airto Sorry I had to leave the party early last week, and without taking my leave. It's not my normal style. Looks like you had a great time. And thanks, Praise, for your song of welcome. |
29 Sep 00 - 12:08 PM (#308219) Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat Newcomers Tavern - Part 2 From: GUEST,Fibula Mattock See this is what I get for spending time offline and too much time in the real taverns. I miss all the fun. However, since I have left gainful employment to spend all my time on the Mudcat (er, I mean "studying hard") I'll keep an eye out for the next party. |
29 Sep 00 - 03:16 PM (#308372) Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat Newcomers Tavern - Part 2 From: Robby (Scene 1--At the office, closing up) Ah, that's another day down the drain. And another week as well. And that means----IT'S FRIDAY: Zip-a-dee-do-dah! Zip-a-dee-ay! My, oh my, what a wonderful day; 'Cause a whole weekend's comin' my way! Zip-a-dee-do-dah! Zip-a-dee-ay. Awright! I think I'll take a stroll over to Newcomer's and have a Harp or two before going home. After all: At the end of the day I like a little drink, To raise up my voice and sing... (Looks at camera) What? Oh I never said I wouldn't sing. I love to sing. I'd just starve tryin' to make a livin' at it. (Closes door--fade to black) * * * (Scene 2--Walking toward the Tavern) You're a short time livin' and a long time dead. So let me give you my advice my friend: Keep your water weak and your whiskey strong; Keep your hands in your pockets and you won't go wrong. (Enters the Tavern and goes to the bar) It's Friday, and I'm treating for this round. Make mine a Harp. Will you all join me in a toast: Here's a health unto bonnie Newcomer's, For it's here you'll find the pleasure of life; Good music, good friendship, and laughter, And the best kind of craic in your life. Slainte I really hate to drink and run, but I'm off to a football game (American not FIFA). I'll stop by again on Monday to see you all. Until then, may the good Lord keep you in the palms of His hands. (Fade to black) |
30 Sep 00 - 09:51 AM (#308934) Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat Newcomers Tavern - Part 2 From: Lepus Rex Uhm sure, CamiSu. What song? I'll mumble along if I can---I sing like a monkey:) Which is an improvement, I suppose, as the only sound I've ever heard a rabbit make was a scream... *shudder* ---Lepus Rex |
06 Oct 00 - 12:03 PM (#313531) Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat Newcomers Tavern - Part 2 From: Robby (I know it's early. But it's Friday and Monday is a holiday, at least for some of us. So I think I'll start the weekend early, by playing a little hookey ffrom work and get on over to Newcomers.) ??????Locked????!!!! Hey! (knock, knock, knock) Anybody in there? (knock, knock, knock) Passerby: Oh, you can save your hand. Ain't been any one here in days. The place's been locked up tighter than a drum. Empty??? No one here??? Sssssnnnniiiifff! :-( Lonely I wandered by Newcomers Tavern, Recalling to memory those happy days of yore. Gone are the Catters; the Tavern stands deserted; No light in the window. No welcome at the door.
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06 Oct 00 - 05:50 PM (#313773) Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat Newcomers Tavern - Part 2 From: wysiwyg Pssst! Robby! That you?? Over here.... in tha alley... I was just leaving... my shift is up... yeah it's me, Praise... hi! Here... keys for the Tavern... no silly, magic keys! Yup.... tee hee... anyone can open up... just write it open... yup... I know you'll do a fine job... doesn't have to have praisepoems either.... ask people to make up their own or sumpin'.... charge a poem as a cover charge, each newbie welcomes the last one that posted... do anything--it'll come to you! ~Susan |
06 Oct 00 - 05:52 PM (#313774) Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat Newcomers Tavern - Part 2 From: wysiwyg Oh and would SOMEONE please start a thread, the Lurkers' Loo, where people who don't QUITE want to join (or be snogged in welcome) can leave some graffitti? ~S~ |
07 Oct 00 - 12:54 AM (#313949) Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat Newcomers Tavern - Part 2 From: Rich(bodhránai gan ciall) Praise, the Lurker's Loo thread wouldn't last very long if eveyone lurked and waited for someone else to post ;) Rich |
07 Oct 00 - 01:09 AM (#313959) Subject: a bit of self-disclosure with background MIDIs From: Haruo Well, I'm still a newcomer (albeit a member, and now I seem to have figured out how to get all three of my places to post from configured so as not to label me GUEST!), but I don't drink, so I'm not sure if I belong in a tavern ;-) but I will share a couple of the songs I sing in AA meetings, as well as my online photo albums (in French as well as in Esperanto — sorry, not yet available in English), and my baptismal hymn (with photos of me baptizing a guy; I am indeed a Baptist). The background tunes are, respectively, Webb, Auprès de ma blonde, La Krokodil', and Bun Easain (i.e. Bunessan). I'm 46, a native Seattleite, Yale dropout, musical illiterate (but my roommate's got two Master's degrees in it, so I can always ask him—if it's Classical) brought up on 60s folk/protest stuff. Liland |
07 Oct 00 - 01:12 AM (#313960) Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat Newcomers Tavern - Part 2 From: Haruo Sorry, the hymn link is Akve mi baptas vin. Liland |
11 Oct 00 - 08:44 AM (#316155) Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat Newcomers Tavern - Part 2 From: MMario Liland - this Tavern provides one with the fluid of choice, so you may imbibe whatever, be it diet soda, tea or whatever. My preference is for something with caffiene rather then alcohol. |
11 Oct 00 - 08:57 AM (#316169) Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat Newcomers Tavern - Part 2 From: wysiwyg Well, welcome Liland! MMario! Can you make a poem for the occasion? I am fresh out! Rich, no, the thread would get them to start posting! ~S~ |
11 Oct 00 - 09:06 AM (#316181) Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat Newcomers Tavern - Part 2 From: CamiSu My goodness! an all-hours tavern, for those of us who don't want to face the world on Wednesday morning, when I've been up late the night before talking with my AFS son about EVERYTHING and I want to let down! but it's time to go off to work and turn this line back into a fax line. Boo!
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11 Oct 00 - 12:36 PM (#316319) Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat Newcomers Tavern - Part 2 From: Noreen AFS? |
11 Oct 00 - 01:18 PM (#316340) Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat Newcomers Tavern - Part 2 From: Carlin Egad....the bar's open!!!!
Let yer quacks
Who can tell the true physic
So stick to the Craythur
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