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28 Dec 97 - 12:51 PM (#18361) Subject: Hogmanay party From: John Nolan Annual Scottish Hogmanay party: Clootie dumpling, stovies, haggis, syllabub, ham 'n pea soup; guid malts, beer and wine; mandolin, concertina, fiddle, banjo; songs frae a' airts; blazing log stove; plenty space to crash when wabbit (old farm house); starts at 7 p.m.; really starts at the bells. All singers, players welcome. Farmington, New Hampshire. e-mail my personal page for directions. Hey Barry! Coming this year? Just snowplowed the parking spaces - 15 inches of the dammed stuff out there. And maybe this thread can be used to find out what else is happening around the country/globe. |
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28 Dec 97 - 07:49 PM (#18373) Subject: RE: Hogmanay party From: alison Hi Don't forget to open all the windows to let the old year out and the new one in. I used to have Scottish neighbours in Belfast, and no matter how cold it was, we had to open all the windows. Slainte Alison |
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28 Dec 97 - 09:16 PM (#18378) Subject: RE: Hogmanay party From: Barry Yup, I'll be there, one arm longer than the other, what can we bring? How should we dress, you are the offical seamstress (sorry, singer) for, is it Clan Mac'Loud', in the states, no? Before I tell some who are farther away, is there room on the floor or in the barn & will the doors & windows stay unbarred (will want to bring some dogs instead of more singers, warmer ya know). Hpoefully I won't be a day late, again. Thanks. Barry |
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31 Dec 97 - 01:37 AM (#18493) Subject: RE: Hogmanay party From: Barry I brought this back up again for anyone local to southern New Hampshire, John's music parties are an event to behold, the music's (& the food & drink) great & lasts till dawn. Barry |