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BS: Why do we mudcat?

03 Oct 00 - 02:45 PM (#311171)
Subject: Why do we mudcat?
From: khandu

There is the obvious reasons, lyric or music search, etc. But many threads (if not most) have little dealing with music. > We have the philosophers, the Spiritual, the good ole boys; people from every avenue. > We keep coming back, selectively responding to threads. Some for fun, some for needed help or advice. > I have seen real compassion for people we do not know. I have seen anger, impertinence, rudeness. I have seen good time humor. But why do YOU mudcat? I guess I do it for many reasons; to learn,to pass some time, but probably mostly for a sense of affirmation. Why do YOU?


03 Oct 00 - 02:53 PM (#311180)
Subject: RE: BS: Why do we mudcat?
From: Little Neophyte

Beyond the endless music knowledge I gain from being involved in this group, I would say I mudcat because I am a Mudcatter. I feel part of this community and it means a great deal to me to share, support and hang-out with my Mudcat buddies.

Bonnie


03 Oct 00 - 03:04 PM (#311187)
Subject: RE: BS: Why do we mudcat?
From: Roger in Sheffield

To see the other points of view out there, to argue my corner and often lose, mainly there is nothing much on the TV or Radio right now and my Niamh Parsons CD hasn't arrived yet
.....oh and to wish Kendall a speedy recovery
Roger


03 Oct 00 - 03:13 PM (#311197)
Subject: RE: BS: Why do we mudcat?
From: catspaw49

Welcome to the 'Cat.

We come here because of every reason you mention and myriad more. We come here because most of us never find this much intelligence, knowledge, caring, compassion, humor, and diversity anywhere in the 3-D world.

I come here to be challenged and to learn. I come here to give what I can and to teach. I come here to laugh and to cry, to try to brighten another's day and have my own brightened. I come here to think, to rant and rave, to get angry, and to get good advice when life has blinded me to the truth. I come here for the companionship and I come for the music.

I come here to listen to the depth of folk knowledge from Rick, to see the true compassion of kat, to see the wisdom of Art and Sandy, the bottomless heart of Mick, the brilliance of Peter, the poetry of Shambles, the exuberance of Joe Offer, the earthy beauty of WW, the talent and wicked intelligence of the Swans, the cool logic of Jeri, the mature innocense of Bonnie, the common sense and humor of Leej, the straight truths of Sinsull, the kindness and logic of Bill D.............and I could keep on listing these things into the hundreds. So many fine people in one place.

And the true beauty is that for every attribute I give to one of the above, I could give to all of the above!!! Where else can you find this? I could list over a hundred 'Catters and tell you why I value each one. And even better? The place has a core group of denizens, but people come here every day and add to this wonderful mix.....and there's always room for another. I still go back to something Sandy Paton once said:

"I always wanted to live somewhere like that."

............or maybe I'm just bored.

Spaw


03 Oct 00 - 03:20 PM (#311206)
Subject: RE: BS: Why do we mudcat?
From: Ebbie

Catspaw, thou art an eloquent man! And sooooo right.

If I had to use one word to describe this site's importance to me, I would say 'Connection'. Connection to humanity in all its glory.

Ebbie


03 Oct 00 - 03:20 PM (#311209)
Subject: RE: BS: Why do we mudcat?
From: GUEST,Roger the skiffler

All of the above, also to ask naive questions,gain more musical knowledge and give an airing to some poor old jokes that don't otherwise get out much!
And, providing I ignore some threads, it stops me from feeling ANGRY
RtS


03 Oct 00 - 03:24 PM (#311212)
Subject: RE: BS: Why do we mudcat?
From: catspaw49

AND SKIFF....What would the Neil Young Center for the Terminally Screwed do without YOU?

Spaw


03 Oct 00 - 03:33 PM (#311226)
Subject: RE: BS: Why do we mudcat?
From: MMario

"I come here to be challenged and to learn. I come here to give what I can and to teach. I come here to laugh and to cry, to try to brighten another's day and have my own brightened. I come here to think, to rant and rave, to get angry, and to get good advice when life has blinded me to the truth. I come here for the companionship and I come for the music. "

*Standing ovation*

I hope someday to see that carved on a sign over the door to the MudCat Concert hall.


03 Oct 00 - 03:33 PM (#311229)
Subject: RE: BS: Why do we mudcat?
From: Wesley S

I'm obsessed with "roots" music. Blues, jugband, celtic, folk, gospel, bluegrass, oldtime, and all the others. People naturally want to hang out with people of similar interests - and this is where I find them. I learn a lot here about the music I love. And one or twice a week I'm reminded of a record in my collection that I haven't listened to in ages because of one of the conversations here. The folks here for the most part are well informed about a varity of subjects that I want to know more about. And , most of the folks I meet here are people I'd have over for dinner and a pickin' session if the distences allowed.

Besides - I can't dance and it's too wet to plow.


03 Oct 00 - 03:36 PM (#311230)
Subject: RE: BS: Why do we mudcat?
From: mousethief

Because I'm interested in learning, hearing, and playing-and-singing folk music and blues, and because (most of) the people here have been wonderfully nice and supportive.

Alex
O..O
=o=


03 Oct 00 - 03:56 PM (#311244)
Subject: RE: BS: Why do we mudcat?
From: GUEST,Greyeyes

I've posted on a number of different chat groups, most of them seem to degenerate into adolescent abuse very quickly. I came here originally looking for the lyrics to a song (which I found in the forum database in about 15 seconds) and stayed around as the level of the conversation and good manners was so obviously higher than anything I had come across before. It made me laugh, it made me think, it made me want to be part of it, so now I've joined. I have my reservations, but they are chiefly to do with the horribly addictive nature of the forum and my phone bill.


03 Oct 00 - 04:02 PM (#311251)
Subject: RE: BS: Why do we mudcat?
From: paddymac

A thousand "amens" to 'Spaw's brilliant post.


03 Oct 00 - 04:12 PM (#311263)
Subject: RE: BS: Why do we mudcat?
From: katlaughing

Jaysus, Spaw! They're never gonna believe you are the evil twin of us, if ya keep that up!

What Spaw said....

kat


03 Oct 00 - 04:14 PM (#311267)
Subject: RE: BS: Why do we mudcat?
From: Dave Swan

What kat said about what Spaw said...

Dave


03 Oct 00 - 04:20 PM (#311270)
Subject: RE: BS: Why do we mudcat?
From: GUEST,Sailor Dan at work

What Dave said about what kat said about what spaw said.


03 Oct 00 - 04:23 PM (#311272)
Subject: RE: BS: Why do we mudcat?
From: Morticia

I think therefore I Mudcat......all of the above with bells on.....aside from which I get to snog all these great people....and cry on their shoulder....and ask their advice....and help out ( occasionally)....and write silly episodes to silly stories.....and feel part of a community of people I am proud to know.


03 Oct 00 - 05:30 PM (#311328)
Subject: RE: BS: Why do we mudcat?
From: Catrin

What Sailor Dan said about what Dave said about what kat said about what spaw said...........


03 Oct 00 - 05:42 PM (#311350)
Subject: RE: BS: Why do we mudcat?
From: Naemanson

Morticia! You beat me to it. I wanted to say "I think therefore I Mudcat!"

But all that has been said goes for me as well. I've been here for a few months (goodness it's been 6 months already!) and have enjoyed every minute I spend here. I have learned and grown (and groaned) with all the others. I have cursed flamers, fought the Taliban with Sergeant Kat, read the threads, asked questions and got answers.

Long live the Mudcat!


03 Oct 00 - 05:49 PM (#311358)
Subject: RE: BS: Why do we mudcat?
From: Eric the Viking

Because there ain't nothing like it in the world. Where even after the roughest day, or blackest hour you can ask, say, inform, listen,find out but most of all share.

When you are high (NOT LIKE THAT!!-I mean happy) or low or just fair to middling, even when work is filling my almost every spare moment there is still time to log on. I might not log onto anything else, but I am always here at sometime-even if I've nothing to add, but just want to find out.

It's just a great place to be with such an excellent bunch of people, even though we sometimes differ with each other. But that is not suprising when all humans are unique-just like Mudcat.

Eric


03 Oct 00 - 05:59 PM (#311367)
Subject: RE: BS: Why do we mudcat?
From: Mbo

Because they're my only friends, and we get to talk about music & other stuff! Did I mention that they RULE (even though they don't like my music!).

--Mattador


03 Oct 00 - 06:01 PM (#311370)
Subject: RE: BS: Why do we mudcat?
From: bbelle

It's been said about a dozen times before: I came here for the music and I stayed because of the people. I have friends here, for whom I care very much, and since they don't live closeby, I meet them under the Mudcat Moon. And that's why there is BS. You can only sustain a friendship so long talking about the origin of a folksong. You gotta dip below the surface because that's how you get to know your friends.

Damn! I'm a lucky woman.


03 Oct 00 - 06:06 PM (#311376)
Subject: RE: BS: Why do we mudcat?
From: mousethief

You are lucky, moonjen (except the gravity thing)! As are we all. This is a great electronic family.

Alex
O..O
=o=


03 Oct 00 - 06:09 PM (#311380)
Subject: RE: BS: Why do we mudcat?
From: bflat

Because I love music and being around intelligent, helpful, thoughtful people. Because this is a terrific resource. Because I'm not an island. Because sometimes I actually feel like I know you. And, I like that. Thanks for being here, all of you.

bflat


03 Oct 00 - 07:53 PM (#311453)
Subject: RE: BS: Why do we mudcat?
From: khandu

I am being very blessed by these responses! khandu


03 Oct 00 - 08:02 PM (#311464)
Subject: RE: BS: Why do we mudcat?
From: Troll

I dunno. Beats workin' fer a livin'.

troll


03 Oct 00 - 08:21 PM (#311478)
Subject: RE: BS: Why do we mudcat?
From: thosp

WHY!WHY!YOU WANT TO KNOW WHY!??I'LL TELL YOU WHY!!!YOU WANT TO KNOW WHY!!!WHY!what was the question

peace (Y) thosp


03 Oct 00 - 08:28 PM (#311480)
Subject: RE: BS: Why do we mudcat?
From: bflat

Keep off the caffine Thosp! Calm....calm....sea breezy....surf sounds....repeat, repeat.

We are here for you. What's up?

bflat


03 Oct 00 - 08:38 PM (#311494)
Subject: RE: BS: Why do we mudcat?
From: Tinker

Because it's such a blessing to find a community in any reality that is secure enough to truely offer hospitality to all who happen across the threshold. Sometimes I may just peek in the window, sometimes I may knock on the door, but the welcome mat is always out.
Tinker


03 Oct 00 - 09:24 PM (#311523)
Subject: RE: BS: Why do we mudcat?
From: Bill D

all what everybody said.......besides, I sat and watched the whole thing get started as 2 people tried to compare looseleaf songbooks...and I GOTTA watch and make sure it all keeps on-track!..(well, I saw the beginning of the database...and heard reports of the search that ended with finding Max to host this adventure. Never imagined where it would go)


03 Oct 00 - 09:34 PM (#311532)
Subject: RE: BS: Why do we mudcat?
From: Naemanson

I don't have any experence with other forums but are there any out there where the members go out of their way to meet face to face like Mudcatters do?

Consider the parties, the festivals, the get togethers, the get aways, the adventure trips and tours. Mudcatters make a point to meet in the real world and get to know one another outside of the electronic stream. We are joined by our music and the desire to share that music.


03 Oct 00 - 09:42 PM (#311537)
Subject: RE: BS: Why do we mudcat?
From: MMario

Naemason - there are a few others I know of. some of the cooking forums get together to cook meals; the alt-fairs-renaissance news group stages "invasions" of renaissance faires around the country (invasion in this case just means scheduling so as many get to meet as possible). But the mudcat seems to be pretty unique.


03 Oct 00 - 09:50 PM (#311542)
Subject: RE: BS: Why do we mudcat?
From: WyoWoman

All of the above, of course. And every now and then something Catspaw says makes me spray coffee out my nostrils.

WwW


03 Oct 00 - 10:13 PM (#311560)
Subject: RE: BS: Why do we mudcat?
From: WyoWoman

And on a more serious note --

I was just telling a new friend today at lunch about the Mudcat. And I absolutely got chill bumps talking about the idea that we're talking right now, this very minute, with people all over the world. And even if it's asynchronous (which I'm actually learning to spell without looking it up), it's still a conversation. Bill Sables can be writing something to us over in the U.K., and Alison will respond from Australia (as soon as she gets back from Ireland) and then Escamillo pops up with something from South America and Rick Fielding adds his two-bits from Canada ... and on and on. It just amazes me how small our world is when we're in this community.

And it gives me an unbelievable travel bug. Since Allan C and Bill Sables Mudcat World Domination Tour this summer, I've become convinced that every vacation for the rest of my life will be a musical vacation, and that I'll try to plan my travels around places where I'm most likely to bump into a klatche of 'Catters. (and, if you're ever in the Rocky Mountains ... ) If I won the lottery tomorrow, I would instantly start a Mudcateers World Domination Tour fund so we could all just freely visit each other any ol' time we wanted to step out of the Cyber world for a while and into the 3D one. And then I'd buy a big bus and paint it in paisley and off we'd go ... (wait ... that's another movie ...)

I've just never had the opportunity to hang out with this many people who loved music as much as I do -- and having run into Mudcat almost two years ago (!!!), I've expanded my musical knowledge unbelievably. And spent WAY too much money on CDs, but hey... every silver lining has its cloud.

I'm one of those people who'd probably go to school for the rest of her life if I didn't have to make a living, so the Mudcat fulfills that desire to keep learning new stuff. For every genre or musical form represented here, there's an entire history to learn. Very cool ...

I've learned to play the guitar (somewhat) over the past few months, thanks to encouragement by people here. I've certainly learned many, many new songs.

So, in spite of the headaches and occasional spats among posters, this place continues to enrich me in ways I simply couldn't have imagined -- and didn't even fully grok until I'd been around for several months. I make my living sitting in front of my computer and I actually have bought a kitchen timer to make sure I don't spend more time on the Mudcat than I do making a living. But I'm not addicted ... no, really. Wouldn't YOU rather sit in a coffee shop and shoot the breeze than work for a living???

I LOVE you guys!!!

Ok. Fine. I don't love ALL of you. But I like you pretty much.

www (worldwidewyo)


03 Oct 00 - 10:20 PM (#311568)
Subject: RE: BS: Why do we mudcat?
From: John Hardly

Because I'm very isolated from others who enjoy the kinds of music I enjoy (sniff) No one to play music with and no one to talk music with. But like moonjen said you can talk that out and still want to connect--I would say that good music, like all good art, is not about itself. It's about life and everything in it.

John millring Hardly


03 Oct 00 - 10:21 PM (#311570)
Subject: RE: BS: Why do we mudcat?
From: catspaw49

World Wide Wyo? Ya' know, you got more names than any ten of us put together, except for maybe Bonnie. But I loved what you said.............not all that crap you just wrote, I mean the bit about getting coffee out of your nostrils.

Okay, let's face it folks.....This place is unique. I can't believe that this place has drawn so many wondeful folks.......simply unbelievable. WW spoke it well and I also thank all of you for your comments on my post above.........It all comes from the heart.....everyone's heart.

Spaw


03 Oct 00 - 10:49 PM (#311593)
Subject: RE: BS: Why do we mudcat?
From: WyoWoman

"We are the world. We are the pee-pul...."

WorldwideWyoWomanPansyRueTwidgettEarthyBeautytoYou,CatFace...


03 Oct 00 - 10:51 PM (#311596)
Subject: RE: BS: Why do we mudcat?
From: CarolC

Because you just never know who is going to show up.

Do you know what I mean?

Because this is where the best people are. Because of the kind of community this is. Because I've never encountered a group of people who are, as a group, more literate, articulate, interesting, and intelligent, than the people here in the Mudcat.

Because I can communicate with and even sometimes make friends with people who live all over the world, in all different kinds of cultures.

Because I can talk about Finnish music with an Australian ex-patriate who lives in Austria. (Did I get that right Andy M.? Sorry, can't do the dots over your last name.)

Because there are people here who like accordions.

And because you're here, now.

Best wishes,

Carol


03 Oct 00 - 11:43 PM (#311627)
Subject: RE: BS: Why do we mudcat?
From: Troll

WHO likes accordians?

troll


03 Oct 00 - 11:48 PM (#311632)
Subject: RE: BS: Why do we mudcat?
From: CarolC

Sorry, Troll.

Somebody was supposed to tell you, but I guess they forgot. Everyone in the Mudcat likes accordions now.

Carol


04 Oct 00 - 12:00 AM (#311643)
Subject: RE: BS: Why do we mudcat?
From: Rich(bodhránai gan ciall)

What Catrín said about what Sailor Dan said about whatDave said about what Kat/Katlaughing said about what Spaw said except different. When I got here these people were a bunch of words on a screen, but they have become as real to me as any in the "3-D world". I can't wait to get home sometimes and check out what's going on in this community. Sometimes I post something and I can't wait to see who posts what in reply. You can look at the posted list at the top of a thread and see who's been there and you say "This oughta be good!" I have friends here that I've never met in person but nonetheless they're friends. I've had back and forth posting conversations with people that have been a blast. I've learned the dangers of conjunctions and the necessity of punctuation. I've found that when you hurt my friends here, it hurts me as well. All this leads me to call this at least a community but closer to the truth, a family. I'm glad to be a part of it.

And besides, the only time the voices in my head stop is when I'm here.
Slán,
Rich


04 Oct 00 - 12:39 AM (#311666)
Subject: RE: BS: Why do we mudcat?
From: Metchosin

All of the above.

This place and these people make me think and feel and because of that, I write. Perhaps selfish, because I always feel I am taking more than I give. Thank you people.


04 Oct 00 - 01:09 AM (#311675)
Subject: RE: BS: Why do we mudcat?
From: khandu

I love your responses. Damn, I bet if Gore and Bush read this, they would be asking, "Why don't WE mudcat?" (or at least ask "How can we tax the mudcatters and still get their vote?") khandu


04 Oct 00 - 01:38 AM (#311684)
Subject: RE: BS: Why do we mudcat?
From: DougR

I guess because, as the token Republican in the Mudcat, I enjoy getting beat up on.

DougR


04 Oct 00 - 01:44 AM (#311686)
Subject: RE: BS: Why do we mudcat?
From: katlaughing

Get our vote, hell! If they came here, they'd just roll over and show us their bellies and beg us to rule the world!!!**BG**

Mudcat Domination Forever!!!**BBG**

kat


04 Oct 00 - 01:48 AM (#311689)
Subject: RE: BS: Why do we mudcat?
From: katlaughing

DougeR, didn't see your posting before I clicked mine. In spite of that, you DO know that we luvya, doncha?*BG*

It wouldn't be the Mudcat without you...who would apply the oil and massage we women's shoulders in the Tavern? Who would delight us with our own Live Debate with you and Kendall going head-to-head? Who would share so much with us as oyu do, in such heartfelt ways?

luvyakat


04 Oct 00 - 05:59 AM (#311748)
Subject: RE: BS: Why do we mudcat?
From: Naemanson

This conversation has raised a question for me that is a thread all its own. C'mon over and check it out.

How do you tell your friends about the Mudcat?


04 Oct 00 - 06:41 AM (#311764)
Subject: RE: BS: Why do we mudcat?
From: Skipjack K8

Troll, Everyone on Mudcat loves accordions more than trolls!

Skipjack


04 Oct 00 - 07:03 AM (#311776)
Subject: RE: BS: Why do we mudcat?
From: Patrish(inactive)

I have met some wonderful people here, who have become real friends. It makes a pleasant change to be able to talk about folk music without being ridiculed (well not often) - some think its big jumpers and fingers in ears. I like the easy way we all get on, the personalities, the worries, the arguments, the knowledge, the tolerance - all sorts of things. Its not perfect, but so what, I wouldn't change a thing.
"Group hug"
Patrish xxxxx


04 Oct 00 - 11:57 AM (#311950)
Subject: RE: BS: Why do we mudcat?
From: catspaw49

On second thought, I have no idea.

Spaw


04 Oct 00 - 12:04 PM (#311952)
Subject: RE: BS: Why do we mudcat?
From: MMario

huzzah! 'spaw's back to ~as normal as he ever gets~!


04 Oct 00 - 12:06 PM (#311954)
Subject: RE: BS: Why do we mudcat?
From: Skipjack K8

Nicely put, Patrish, & thanks for the hug

Skipjack


04 Oct 00 - 01:34 PM (#312013)
Subject: RE: BS: Why do we mudcat?
From: DougR

kat: Smaaaaaaaack!


04 Oct 00 - 07:23 PM (#312340)
Subject: RE: BS: Why do we mudcat?
From: GUEST,Kit

I'm a new Mudcatter, but I do it because as a novice boxer (the musical type), where else are you going to find a group of people only 50% of whom want to shoot all accordions and their players? Kit


04 Oct 00 - 09:34 PM (#312430)
Subject: RE: BS: Why do we mudcat?
From: Troll

*sniff*sob*sob*SNORK!*
Well, I guess that puts me in my place.I'll just slink over here to a seat in this dark corner, shall I? If anyone has any Frankie Yankovic records they'd like to share? troll


04 Oct 00 - 09:45 PM (#312438)
Subject: RE: BS: Why do we mudcat?
From: Rich(bodhránai gan ciall)

Little Neo asked me a couple days ago in an e-mail if I've met any other Mudcatters. I knew what she meant (offline) and had to answer No but in my mind I had to think "Yeah, a lot of them" Look up th multiple personality disorder thread and you'll see what I mean. Sorry, I don't know how to make a blue clicky thing.

Rich


04 Oct 00 - 09:59 PM (#312449)
Subject: RE: BS: Why do we mudcat?
From: CarolC

Troll, you know we love you.

But we love accordions, too. (Not familiar with Frankie Yankovic.)

Carol


05 Oct 00 - 02:01 AM (#312585)
Subject: RE: BS: Why do we mudcat?
From: WyoWoman

Oh, and I also have learned a great deal about musical etiquette. For all our anarchic nature, there are some rules of the road and Mudcat is a relatively gentle place to learn 'em.

ww


05 Oct 00 - 02:37 AM (#312589)
Subject: RE: BS: Why do we mudcat?
From: Escamillo

I'm here because it is very good business. Where could you find a transaction in which you give some little thing you know, some little emotion you may feel, and come out with lots of knowledge and encouragement, and friendship ? Ha!

Un abrazo -Andrés


05 Oct 00 - 07:23 AM (#312626)
Subject: RE: BS: Why do we mudcat?
From: Little Neophyte

Thinking about what Rich said, when I respond to a post, in my mind I assume that one day I might meet the person who I am posting to. I respond to a post as if I was chatting with that person at a party or over a cup of coffee or a glass of wine.
There is no difference for me.
Mind you, if I did as much socializing with you guys in person as I do on the Mudcat, I would be exhausted. It takes so much more energy to socialize in person.
I'd have to make sure I brushed my teeth and had clean underwear on.
That is one major advantage of Mudcatting. I get my private time, yet I have all you buddies.
Kind of an odd concept, but I guess that it part and parcel of the new paradigm we are creating with cyberspace friendships.

Bonnie


05 Oct 00 - 08:05 AM (#312638)
Subject: RE: BS: Why do we mudcat?
From: Troll

CarolC..Not familiar with Frankie Yankovic, The Polka King? *GASP*
Maybe you know of his relative, Weird Al. Actually, he died a couple of years ago but his band and his recordings are very well known in the upper Mid-West.I assume you are speaking of the piano-accordian and not the buton box.

troll


05 Oct 00 - 09:13 AM (#312676)
Subject: RE: BS: Why do we mudcat?
From: Naemanson

Bonnie, where are you located? Have you checked for 'catters in your local area? When I started out here in Maine I thought Kendall was the only other local 'cat. As it turns out there are several here. Downeast Bob, Uncle Jaque, and Chocolate Pi are here in Maine. Just down the coast I find Barry Finn, Bat Goddess, Jeri, Animaterra, and more.

As I said before, the beauty of this site and the people here are that we try very hard to get together. Last night on Mudcat Radio Max mentioned/predicted that there would be upwards of 70 Mudcatters at the annual FSGW. We are not just cyber-cyphers but real people interested in meeting each other.


05 Oct 00 - 12:24 PM (#312819)
Subject: RE: BS: Why do we mudcat?
From: Little Neophyte

Naemanson, oh I have met lots of Mudcatters around where I live. I was just expressing my approach towards corresponding with those Catters I have not met as of yet.

Bonnie


05 Oct 00 - 12:54 PM (#312838)
Subject: RE: BS: Why do we mudcat?
From: Naemanson

"...not met as of yet." That is the way I consider it too. I hope to meet a good portion of my friends in the not too distant future.


05 Oct 00 - 03:00 PM (#312939)
Subject: RE: BS: Why do we mudcat?
From: Eric the Viking

'ere Skp-us vikings like trolls!


05 Oct 00 - 03:01 PM (#312942)
Subject: RE: BS: Why do we mudcat?
From: Eric the Viking

'ere Skip-us vikings like trolls! And they are nicer than Orcs!!


05 Oct 00 - 03:27 PM (#312962)
Subject: RE: BS: Why do we mudcat?
From: Greyeyes

Not only do you not have to put on clean underwear to Mudcat, you don't have to put any underwear on at all. -Do you?


05 Oct 00 - 09:54 PM (#313217)
Subject: RE: BS: Why do we mudcat?
From: Rich(bodhránai gan ciall)

I love you guys


06 Oct 00 - 04:44 AM (#313364)
Subject: RE: BS: Why do we mudcat?
From: CarolC

Weird Al is dead?!?!?

I'm crushed...

I play the piano accordion, but I would love to be able to play the continental chromatic box, as well.

The only polkas I know are Sean Ryan's, and the ABC World News Now, Polka (by Barry Mitchell of ABC World News Now).

Carol


06 Oct 00 - 08:44 AM (#313426)
Subject: RE: BS: Why do we mudcat?
From: GUEST,Mbo_at_ECU

No Carol...Frankie Yankovic is dead, not Weird Al!


06 Oct 00 - 04:53 PM (#313741)
Subject: RE: BS: Why do we mudcat?
From: kendall

Doug, I would never presume to "Beat on you" I dont agree with your politics, but, you are a gentleman, and I would like to meet you. Now, why do I mudcat? Because I enjoy the company of bright well informed articulate people. What I find here is not easy to find in the 3 d world. And, last but not least, there are people here who really could benefit from my superior knowledge and experience. ( running for cover)


06 Oct 00 - 07:12 PM (#313818)
Subject: RE: BS: Why do we mudcat?
From: Rich(bodhránai gan ciall)

(: But I loved you guys a lot more before I found out you don't brush your teeth or wear clean underwear :)

Sorry, I just couldn't resist.

Rich


06 Oct 00 - 07:23 PM (#313822)
Subject: RE: BS: Why do we mudcat?
From: WyoWoman

Bonnie, you may be "socializing" different from how I do. But your version sounds a lot ... friendlier. Can I come to your next party? By all rights, it should be at the Mudcat Tavern. I think DougR still has some of his WD40 for massages and even though the Jello Pit has been drained, the Velcro Wall is still up. (Has anyone gotten Big Mick down from that yet? That spud in his thong might be getting pretty rank by now ... )

ww


06 Oct 00 - 10:47 PM (#313885)
Subject: RE: BS: Why do we mudcat?
From: Little Neophyte

WyoWoman, with pleasure, you are more than welcome to come to any one of my parties.
So I should have it at the Mudcat Tavern hugh, sounds like a real wild place where we definitely need to put on a clean pair of undies.
If you don't have a clean pair WW, I would lend you a pair of mine. They are monogrammed with the days of the week. So you might have to wear a Saturday, while I am wearing a Friday. Is that okay?
Do you need to borrow my toothbrush too?
I have one that glows in the dark. Kind of neat to turn off the lights and brush with the phosphorescence toothpaste.

Bonnie


07 Oct 00 - 05:23 PM (#314286)
Subject: RE: BS: Why do we mudcat?
From: Little Hawk

It's fun! And it builds a sense of community and friendship. And it allows us to express ourselves.


07 Oct 00 - 05:31 PM (#314291)
Subject: RE: BS: Why do we mudcat?
From: catspaw49

Isn't that nice coming from Hawk? A man who often speaks his mind.........Say Hawk, do you have any unexpressed thoughts? Perhaps an opinion or two that wasn't dreamed up on Neptune?

Spaw