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Help: Wareham Wail (previous years)

10 Jul 01 - 08:57 AM (#502927)
Subject: Wareham Wail
From: nala

who's going to wareham wail its an unaccompained weekend of folk song in dorset 31st aug - 2nd of Sept is it a good singing weekend?


10 Jul 01 - 09:07 AM (#502933)
Subject: RE: Help: Wareham Wail
From: John J

I'm not cos of my family holiday, but I believe it's areally good singers (unacc) bash.

Enjoy yourself, I'm jealous!

John


10 Jul 01 - 12:42 PM (#503153)
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From: Gervase

It's the supreme singers' event - in that you won't find anything better in these isles. I hope to be there.


10 Jul 01 - 06:46 PM (#503493)
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From: Liz the Squeak

And it's in Dorset.

LTS


10 Jul 01 - 06:53 PM (#503498)
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From: vectis

It's great fun. All unaccompanied singing. Bring medieval dress for Saturday.


11 Jul 01 - 05:23 AM (#503804)
Subject: RE: Help: Wareham Wail
From: JudeL

It's a wonderful weekend for unaccompanied singing. There are three tents for singing, and one large one for communal eating ( minimal cost, maximum taste). Saturday evening is the Medieval Pig Roast - where everyone dresses up, and each table has to sing before they are served! - if you can't find a suitable costume to take with you, Saturday morning there's a costume making session for those who need some help. They do have some material and other bits but it helps if you take what you can that can be "altered" and if you have some suitable material take that. It's held in a field just outside Wareham. One note of caution - if you're planning on pitching a tent - get the stongest tent pegs you can find, take a few spares and a lump hammer. I swear 2 inches down and it feels like you hit permafrost.


11 Jul 01 - 07:48 AM (#503872)
Subject: RE: Help: Wareham Wail
From: JudeL

Don't know if it's any use to you but I've just dug out an email address from an old leaflet:
warewail@aol.com
Jude


11 Jul 01 - 08:23 AM (#503909)
Subject: RE: Help: Wareham Wail
From: GUEST,Brian

JudeL. Two inches down! As far as that? It isn't LIKE permafrost - it is permafrost. This is Dorset in September, we're talking about. ;->

Nala. Is it a good singing weekend? No, it's an excellent singing weekend. Don't miss it. BTW, the Saturday 'evening' medieval banquet is at midnight.

We'll be there.

Brian


11 Jul 01 - 08:37 AM (#503921)
Subject: RE: Help: Wareham Wail
From: JudeL

So you've experienced the tent peg eating phenomenon - it's a very hungry field. After last time when we sorted through the pegs we must have thrown away more than 2 dozen as being too mangled to save. Jude


11 Jul 01 - 09:36 AM (#503956)
Subject: RE: Help: Wareham Wail
From: GUEST,Brian

I'll hitch up a compressor, and take a pneumatic drill this year. That'll save wrecking the tent pegs!

Brian


11 Jul 01 - 10:42 AM (#504018)
Subject: RE: Help: Wareham Wail
From: JudeL

It might work but on the other hand that may scare some people into thinking that they really do need to drink less, i.e. they not only feel as if someone's using a pneumatic drill but they think they're seeing one too!


11 Jul 01 - 06:41 PM (#504497)
Subject: RE: Help: Wareham Wail
From: Lonesome EJ

Sounds great whatever happens! I'm from Tuckton in Bournemouth, but living in Colorado. I envy you the opportunity to eat sausage rolls and have a good beer or a decent cider. If the music's good then so much the better. LEJ's Wife


11 Jul 01 - 06:59 PM (#504506)
Subject: RE: Help: Wareham Wail
From: Gareth

With appoligies to the Yetties

" Now I was a walking in Wareham one day
When I saw a strange couple who sweetly did play
Now one was a folk singer, whose range was so vast,
And the other was a tent peg, that would not hold fast,

Oh Wareham is beautiful as all of us know,
And the rain in the summer makes the ditches overflow,
There is nothing so fine, there is nothing so dear,
As a soggy woolly pully, and vocals so clear !"

Gareth


12 Jul 01 - 08:47 AM (#504875)
Subject: RE: Help: Wareham Wail
From: GUEST,Brian

Come off it Jude, when was a drunken folkie capable of thinking!

Brian


13 Jul 01 - 01:08 PM (#505823)
Subject: RE: Help: Wareham Wail
From: JudeL

I didn't say they were thinking clearly! but the imagination can run riot after a few pints, and I was more thinking of those poor souls who feel a bit fragile and already have a strong belief that the pounding they hear cannot possibly just be in their head. So actually seeing a pneumatic drill would probably confirm all their expectations and imaginings. .... well some of them , the ones about buxom medieval serving wenches I aint gona touch with a 10 foot barge pole !


19 Aug 03 - 06:46 AM (#1004539)
Subject: RE: Help: Wareham Wail
From: the lemonade lady

I shall be there this year (29th Aug - 1st Sept) along with Schantieman. He's arriving on Sunday. We're singing, not selling lemonade!

Sal


19 Aug 03 - 08:26 AM (#1004574)
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From: Morticia

can't you do both,Sally? reckon I'm going to need life-giving lemonade after the banquet........or possibly before........or perhaps instead of....


19 Aug 03 - 09:05 AM (#1004595)
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From: Snuffy

I'll be a first-timer this year


19 Aug 03 - 11:22 AM (#1004694)
Subject: RE: Help: Wareham Wail
From: Liz the Squeak

I was hoping to be there but we're going to Norfolk instead.... altogether now....

Norfolk and good, Norfolk and good....

Give my love to Dorset.

LTS


19 Aug 03 - 01:05 PM (#1004752)
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From: SussexCarole

See you there - it's a brilliant weekend!!!!!


19 Aug 03 - 04:06 PM (#1004824)
Subject: RE: Help: Wareham Wail
From: Wuzzle

I went to the wail for the first time last year, I didn't know what to expect as I didn't know anyone out of my local folk scene,
everyone was friendly and it was brilliant fun, :-)
so I will definitely be there


19 Aug 03 - 05:58 PM (#1004871)
Subject: RE: Help: Wareham Wail
From: Phot

After the banquet, were usually still singing, at, four, five, six, oh sod it! Hellloooo breakfast!

Life is an illusion, Wareham.....Its just.....?

I ain't worked it out yet but I'm still going!!

Chris:)


19 Aug 03 - 06:56 PM (#1004907)
Subject: RE: Help: Wareham Wail
From: lady penelope

I'm in possible mid house buying status, can't go this year. I avow in this time and place that next year I shall attend!

Have fun everyone that is going, and next year can I reserve a tent place as far from the singing tents as possible? I have been to quieter rock concerts!!!!

Sing hearty!

TTFN Lady P.


20 Aug 03 - 01:02 AM (#1005039)
Subject: RE: Help: Wareham Wail
From: Liz the Squeak

Lady P - I hold you to that promise and hereby make the same. If by any means I can, I will be at Wareham next year, and I don't care where I pitch!

LTS


20 Aug 03 - 03:00 AM (#1005068)
Subject: RE: Help: Wareham Wail
From: Schantieman

I'll be getting there late morning on Sunday for about 24 hrs - hence missing the, er, challenge of getting the tent pegs in the ground. Hope there's still som esinging going on then!

Steve


20 Aug 03 - 05:20 AM (#1005090)
Subject: RE: Help: Wareham Wail
From: Watson

Steve - I've heard of email and even ecommerce, but esinging is a new one on me... a new term for what'catters do on Paltalk perhaps?


20 Aug 03 - 07:50 AM (#1005125)
Subject: RE: Help: Wareham Wail
From: the lemonade lady

And who's putting in the tent pegs? Watch and learn, sailor, watch and learn.

Oh and thanks for the warning to 'pitch away from the singing tents'. I thank you.

Sal


20 Aug 03 - 09:43 AM (#1005176)
Subject: RE: Help: Wareham Wail
From: Catherine Jayne

Hopefully we will make it next year...don't have enough holidays left to make it this year!! But we will try our best to be there next year...on pain of death!!

Khatt


20 Aug 03 - 05:12 PM (#1005465)
Subject: RE: Help: Wareham Wail
From: JudeL

When choosing a pitch just be aware how far it is in the dark to the toilet caravan!


20 Aug 03 - 05:59 PM (#1005490)
Subject: RE: Help: Wareham Wail
From: GUEST

Hi, I'm still on Arran hope my ticket has arrived, my first time too Snuffy - Emma B


24 Aug 03 - 07:05 PM (#1007504)
Subject: RE: Help: Wareham Wail
From: Peter K

Phot, we make it a point of honour, to continue the singing after the banquette though 'till breakfast. Hell, I've even been know to sing...

We are planning a number of changes this year, which we hope will improve things a little.


25 Aug 03 - 08:27 PM (#1008033)
Subject: RE: Help: Wareham Wail
From: running.hare

I'd had nasty bug just B4 last years wail, so was a bit under the weather & headed to bed after the feast, Being sung to sleep was Very pleasent though, & the was enogh heat in the camp fire nxt morning to heat water for washing!

This yr I'll try & be more active (& less cold!!)


26 Aug 03 - 02:30 AM (#1008157)
Subject: RE: Help: Wareham Wail
From: Herga Kitty

Planning to arrive Friday afternoon. May need to borrow a hammer....

Kitty


26 Aug 03 - 08:35 AM (#1008262)
Subject: RE: Help: Wareham Wail
From: alanww

Now let me think ... a peg hammering shanty ... mmmmm nothing comes to mind... but see you Friday afternoon anyway ...

"... which makes his bright hammer to rise and to fall ...!"
Alan


26 Aug 03 - 01:51 PM (#1008471)
Subject: RE: Help: Wareham Wail
From: Morticia

We have a thwacking device Kitty....it's industrial tent pegs we are lacking at the moment.

Pixie and I are still in the process of writing a tent erecting shanty,started at Miskin back in May.... all contributions gratefully recieved.


26 Aug 03 - 05:24 PM (#1008578)
Subject: RE: Help: Wareham Wail
From: JudeL

but will it include a verse about having erected your tent being dragged away from your beer to rescue your tent which has decided to head for the river


26 Aug 03 - 09:26 PM (#1008670)
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From: Herga Kitty

Well, Jude, last year, IIRC (or was it the year before?), there wasn't any water on site for the poor Task Force when they were setting up - it just arrived in time for the start of the Wail. I suspect the ground will be quite hard for inserting tent pegs. So thwacking devices might come in handy.

There's a tent with pegs, well bent pegs, so we headed for the river, looking for somewhere to erect it. The tent just needs some strong guys to hammer it down in such a wise that any silly bugger could correct it.

Alanww - an airbed pumping shanty would be useful as well!


27 Aug 03 - 04:25 AM (#1008790)
Subject: RE: Help: Wareham Wail
From: Micca

Kitty, I have always found "The Road to the Isles" a good lilo pumping Shanty!!!! followed by "Whip, Jamboree"


27 Aug 03 - 05:34 AM (#1008813)
Subject: RE: Help: Wareham Wail
From: JudeL

Kitty: The reason I asked about the river verse is because at Miskin having erected their tent and gone for a drink, their tent then made a break for the river. Luckily someone noticed and so the tent was rescued and repegged.


27 Aug 03 - 07:24 AM (#1008848)
Subject: RE: Help: Wareham Wail
From: alanww

Here you are, Kitty:-

"Pump her boys, pump her dry,
Down to hell & up to the sky ...!"

Alan


27 Aug 03 - 02:09 PM (#1009110)
Subject: RE: Help: Wareham Wail
From: Hawker

We are hoping to be there too, me & KB & the babes, KB's work permitting, Great to hear you'll be there Snuffy! I was a wareham virgin last year and wasn't disappointed! Its well worth the journey!
See you all there!
Cheers, Lucy


28 Aug 03 - 08:56 AM (#1009537)
Subject: RE: Help: Wareham Wail
From: JudeL

Will be setting off soon. See you all there.


02 Sep 03 - 07:40 AM (#1011113)
Subject: RE: Help: Wareham Wail
From: the lemonade lady

It was blissful. The most perfect one this year. I shall be there next year, even if Alan doesn't invite me as a singer!

Thanks everyone for the lovely comments about my singing. I loved the banquet and took lots of photos. And yes, I did sell some lemonade. Oh and thanks for the peace and quiet on Sunday afternoon!!!

Schantieman and I had fun singing in The Black Bear on Sunday night too.

A magical weekend. Thanks to Alan and all his helpers for making it such a lovely.... I could go on and on and on and on....

Sal


02 Sep 03 - 09:38 AM (#1011173)
Subject: RE: Help: Wareham Wail
From: Snuffy

What a tremendous weekend, with a whole ruck of Mudcatters: I made it 16 of us, which must have been about 10% of the total. We even managed to have a Mudcatters table at the banquet.

Wonderful singing all weekend, and Lizabee's campfore repertoire must qualify her for the "Queen of the Night" title

WassaiL! V

.... and the dawn comes up like thunder


02 Sep 03 - 10:01 AM (#1011191)
Subject: RE: Help: Wareham Wail
From: alanww

Thanks to Alan White, who organised it! 'Twas a wonderful weekend.
I particularly enjoyed the campfire songs session after the feast and, yes, Lizabee's range of songs was very impressive! [But Sandy and I did go to bed early after dawn at 6 am unlike a few others, including as Snuffy and Phot, who stayed up all night ...]
I even got my blood weapon* back after Tony Day (who runs the Middle Bar Singing at the Anchor at Sidmouth FF) "borrowed" it for a while, so we will still be able to use it for mummers this year!
I am looking forward to seeing My Guru's photos of the feast on the Mudcat ... not too compromising I hope!
"De Camp Town ladies sing dis song ...!"
Alan Whitbread (or as Tony calls me Whitebeard)
*As will be seen in the photos I dressed up as a crusading knight at the banquet.


02 Sep 03 - 12:33 PM (#1011297)
Subject: RE: Help: Wareham Wail
From: Hovering Bob

Wonderful weekend, as ever. Finally got to sing in the Middle Bar tent although I usually frequent the Sing-a-round/Folk Club venue.
I enjoyed the new 'Folk Club' format this year, getting two or three songs in a set, but don't know if I prefer that to the 'round the room' and one song a go.' What do other catters feel?
There are factors in favour of both formats. The sing-a -round gives everyone a good chance of singing and you can see roughly when you'll get your turn. The Club format with two or three songs at a time, gives you a chance to put together a balanced set or work a theme and to put some variety into what you are doing.
I'd be interested in feedback from others.

Looking forward to Gru's photos.


02 Sep 03 - 01:14 PM (#1011329)
Subject: RE: Help: Wareham Wail
From: running.hare

*blush* Why thank you

It was certainy a grand weekend, what with Seeing the sun up, prepareing a viking warior for berial (Hopefully photo's to follow!) Stripping at the breakfat table, and sleeping in my tent only on the one night I hadn't planned to be there (Sun)!!!
In 84hours I ony spent aprox 15 asleep - 6 durring hours of darkness & 1 in the middle bar on Sunday afternoon (the first shut eye I'd had since the feast!)
Ohh & Pete K's Name must be added to the list of night owls who kept vigal by the fire through the night.

Great To put so many faces to names..... Roll on Next Yr


02 Sep 03 - 01:20 PM (#1011338)
Subject: RE: Help: Wareham Wail
From: Emma B

Six and three quarter hours to drive home but worth it!
Thanks to Alan for a wonderful weekend but also a very big thanks to all the 'backroom' people who slaved away in the kitchen and taskforce and made it all happen
Wonderful singing, a fantastic banquet and dressing-up too - would love to see the photos
Sal = stunning and seductive in green
Jude - jewelled and jaunty in amber
Vaughn - valiant and virile in velvet
Alan - amazing and alarming!!
Also big thanks to caring 'crone' who provided coffee and remedy on Sunday morning
Ah well, off to Ireland in 12 hours for story telling festival


02 Sep 03 - 01:46 PM (#1011354)
Subject: RE: Help: Wareham Wail
From: Herga Kitty

I thought it was wonderful - the improvement in the weather on Saturday and Sunday was a bonus.

I was talking to Alan White just before I left on Sunday - he thinks the new Folk Club format was a success. Given that there are 3 sings happening simultaneously, and the Middle Bar does run as a singaround, which goes round the room and then picks up latecomers, I think it's valid to have one venue where people can sing more than one song (although there were so many singers that some nobly gave up their chance of a second song to allow another singer to get on).

I discovered again that people I've known for years from festivals have Mudcat persona too - like EmmaB. Many Middle Bar singers are Catters and vice versa, so there was an MBS and /or Catter on nearly every table at the banquet (including Cllr on the top table with the aristos).

Roll on next year's Wail!

Kitty


02 Sep 03 - 02:10 PM (#1011376)
Subject: RE: Help: Wareham Wail
From: JudeL

Since none of you remember me being there I must have imagined phot falling asleep and using my lap as a pillow


02 Sep 03 - 02:38 PM (#1011405)
Subject: RE: Help: Wareham Wail
From: Phot

I know nothing, I was asleep!

Its all lies, and has been manipulated in photoshop!!

Thanks for a great weekend all and see you all next year, if not sooner.

Wassail! Chris


02 Sep 03 - 02:54 PM (#1011422)
Subject: RE: Help: Wareham Wail
From: running.hare

LOL!!! Yes Dear We Know, ..... That's why you were so easy to wind up at Breakfast,
How Long Did it take U to ride home btw???

ohh & as no1's mentioned it I Guess I must of dreamed Alan crashing to the ground Sat morn *wink*


02 Sep 03 - 03:06 PM (#1011434)
Subject: RE: Help: Wareham Wail
From: Herga Kitty

Jude

I remember you singing Cottage for Rent, round the fire after the banquet, just before I sang the Twiddly Bits. Also, it was Phot wot was still asleep by the remains of the fire when Sunday breakfast started.

Kitty


02 Sep 03 - 03:33 PM (#1011449)
Subject: RE: Help: Wareham Wail
From: Phot

Lizabee, it took about 55 mins, and one very pi**ed off Aprilla RSV Mille rider, who took exception at being out dragged by a Triumph uphill! (Gloat!!)

Yes Kitty, Iwas asleep by the fire, and now I'm paying for it with a stinking cold!

The things we do for fun! Roll on next year!

Chris


02 Sep 03 - 03:50 PM (#1011467)
Subject: RE: Help: Wareham Wail
From: Hawker

Don't worry Jude, nobody remembered me being there either! (perhaps that's a good thing!!!)
We had a great time, Thanks Alan and the crew, Me & KB enjoyed every minute of it. I have sent some pics to jeff of some of the mudcat reprobates, nothing incriminating, after all, it may be reciprocated!
Wonderful singing all, and nice to meet new catters and put names to faces, though those of you who know me will also know that I will probably forget your name along with the words to my next song!!!!
How's the knees Phot? I also have a stinking cold, but I swear I wasn't there round the fire after the banquet! Honest!!! Though I somehow didn't find my bed till 5am! I could get to like drinking port!
Lovely sing in the bear on Sunday evening those of you who made it, I was some proud of my babes! Shame I had to leave early and put them to bed, but I enjoyed getting up when you all got back for the rum & shrub session!
See you all again soon,
Cheers, Lucy


02 Sep 03 - 04:10 PM (#1011478)
Subject: RE: Help: Wareham Wail
From: Herga Kitty

Lucy /Hawker

Yours was another of the names it was nice to put a face to, after the cream tea workshop on Saturday afternoon!

Kitty


02 Sep 03 - 04:52 PM (#1011512)
Subject: RE: Help: Wareham Wail
From: Morticia

Could I just mention ( says she in a small,fading voice) those of us who weren't there on account of ending up in hospital and nearly being at death's door(well, bottom of his garden near the shrubbery anyway).....and are hoping they were just a little bit missed and everything.....not mentioning any names at all ( cough)...and ever so glad you all had a good time ( sigh) without certain persons and everything......(subdued sob)....but just pointing it out in case anyone cared at all.....

Eeyore impersonation over.......good huh?


02 Sep 03 - 04:55 PM (#1011515)
Subject: RE: Help: Wareham Wail
From: JudeL

Of course you and PoD were missed


02 Sep 03 - 06:23 PM (#1011588)
Subject: RE: Help: Wareham Wail
From: Peter K

You absence was noted.


02 Sep 03 - 06:24 PM (#1011589)
Subject: RE: Help: Wareham Wail
From: Peter K

For those of you not paying attention the dates for next year are
September 3 - 5.


02 Sep 03 - 06:43 PM (#1011600)
Subject: RE: Help: Wareham Wail
From: pixieofdoom

Do we need a note Peter?


02 Sep 03 - 06:54 PM (#1011615)
Subject: RE: Help: Wareham Wail
From: running.hare

I Seem 2 Remember U being there Jude, It Just didn't quite make it in to print, what with me getting home Monday afternoon to find I just about had time for an hrs kip B4 I had to go out again!!!!
& tonight I've been to a folk cub & just rached home (It's midnight)
I might just of Caught up with my sleep in time 4 nxt yr!!!


03 Sep 03 - 06:33 AM (#1011891)
Subject: RE: Help: Wareham Wail
From: Hawker

My Photos are here: Wareham pics


03 Sep 03 - 06:57 AM (#1011904)
Subject: RE: Help: Wareham Wail
From: Schantieman

Seen the photos, Hawker - very impressive, especially the one of Sally!

Seemed like a cracking weekend, but unfortunately I couldn't get there till Sunday lunchtime. Still, a good sing in the Anchor tent and in the Bear that evening. Thanks, Alan, for the invitation. Doubt if I'll be able to make it next year though - a 600 mile round-trip and all-nighter on the first weekend of term is a bit much!

All the best

Steve


03 Sep 03 - 07:17 AM (#1011910)
Subject: RE: Help: Wareham Wail
From: alanww

Great photos, Hawker! The Mudcatters "Singing at the cream tea" are of course Phot and Cllr. And they were probably singing ...
"Union miners stand together ...!"
Alan


03 Sep 03 - 10:08 AM (#1011980)
Subject: RE: Help: Wareham Wail
From: the lemonade lady

Oh gee thanks. Lovely picture darhling!


03 Sep 03 - 10:26 AM (#1011993)
Subject: RE: Help: Wareham Wail
From: Hawker

Sorry Ms Lemon! Having had a closer look, I rather think you were not amused at them putting one of your lemons in the pigs mouth!!!
The pig on the spit goes round and round.....
:0)
Cheers, Lucy
By the way, Tamsyn is addicted to your lemonade, she had been trying to make it at home!


03 Sep 03 - 10:42 AM (#1011999)
Subject: RE: Help: Wareham Wail
From: GUEST,BDog

Lucy, don't get us started on the 'Pig on the spit......'. We did enough of that last year. Who knows, someone might end up with a splitting headache!

I'll have you know it was not a 'mock wedding'. Carole reckons she feels properly married now.

Brian the Bish


03 Sep 03 - 01:15 PM (#1012090)
Subject: RE: Help: Wareham Wail
From: Hawker

Sorry Padre!
Shame the wedding cake was gone......I'm sure you'll work it out!
Writing a mangonel winding shanty for next year!
He He He
Cheers Lucy


03 Sep 03 - 02:13 PM (#1012124)
Subject: RE: Help: Wareham Wail
From: running.hare

Great pics Lucy. Cant wait 4 a few more to emerge (*wink wink, nudge nudge*)

Ms Lemon would you PM me the words to the Screw-driver song U sang Sunday night plz :-) It was a cassic!


03 Sep 03 - 04:18 PM (#1012219)
Subject: RE: Help: Wareham Wail
From: Herga Kitty

Lucy

I was having a good time honestly, even though the photo is grim! (Between beers, I think)

Kitty


03 Sep 03 - 07:02 PM (#1012311)
Subject: RE: Help: Wareham Wail
From: Peter K

We are still on the look out for a old horse box, preferable a two horse box. We can use the base to build a new toilet block.


04 Sep 03 - 04:18 AM (#1012516)
Subject: RE: Help: Wareham Wail
From: Hawker

That would be nice, I will keep my eyes open, but please keep the beautiful powder blue toilet, it's my favourite!!!!
Alan told me someone once complained 'cos all the loos were different colours! At least they flush and do not stink, as has been my experience at other 'high profile' festivals, I love the loos, but the floor is a little rocky - I heard also that Wareham were short of soup bowls for the banquet, I am keep ing a look out on that front too! - any offers?
Cheers
Lucy


04 Sep 03 - 08:27 AM (#1012596)
Subject: RE: Help: Wareham Wail
From: GUEST,BDog

A mangonel winding shanty? I can't wait! I must confess to a bit of wicked brain churning on the subject too!

More he he's.

Bless you, my children.

Bish


06 Nov 03 - 07:20 AM (#1049087)
Subject: RE: Help: Wareham Wail
From: My guru always said

At last am set up with a PC & photos of the Catters will be uploaded to Pene soon. Watch this space.....
Hil


06 Nov 03 - 01:39 PM (#1049324)
Subject: RE: Help: Wareham Wail
From: the lemonade lady

Oh goody, perhaps you have some better photos than the dreadful ones that got put up of me. Why was I not asked first hmmmmm?

Sal


06 Nov 03 - 02:29 PM (#1049370)
Subject: RE: Help: Wareham Wail
From: Hawker

Sorry Sal, will ask your permission in future!
Lucy


07 Nov 03 - 02:03 PM (#1049746)
Subject: RE: Help: Wareham Wail
From: the lemonade lady

Ah it's ok. Have you got any more?

Sal


09 Nov 03 - 06:36 PM (#1050797)
Subject: RE: Help: Wareham Wail
From: running.hare

Ms Lemon Your wail photo is realy nice! I'm not sure I'd started on the Port when mine was taken, but that's not how it looks ;)

Ahh The memorys!


10 Nov 03 - 08:33 AM (#1051015)
Subject: RE: Help: Wareham Wail
From: fiddler

Well I leked them all - Just a shame I arrived late this year - next year will be early - I've promised - but then again I di this year too! Do like the photos though.

Any more......

A


11 Nov 03 - 06:10 AM (#1051536)
Subject: RE: Help: Wareham Wail
From: My guru always said

Well, I thought my photos were the complete line-up of Catters at Wareham 2003, but it seems I was wrong - fiddler how did I miss you???? My apologies...

Anyway, Pene has kindly worked his magic and added my collection to the Event photos starting here.

What a bunch of reprobates......

Can anyone remember what Alan White's Mudcat name is?????
Hil


11 Nov 03 - 06:48 AM (#1051552)
Subject: RE: Help: Wareham Wail
From: the lemonade lady

What a lovely bunch of photos Hils, well done. Especially of my beloved!
X

Sal


15 Nov 03 - 07:43 AM (#1054053)
Subject: RE: Help: Wareham Wail
From: My guru always said

Oh no, I've made the most awful 'c***-up!!! The picture marked 'Kernow John' isn't the right Fella.

Am so sorry for the confusion (have apologised to Kernow John) - I'll see if Pene can take that picture out. Serves me right....

Hil


15 Nov 03 - 02:38 PM (#1054241)
Subject: RE: Help: Wareham Wail
From: Phot

Hilary, thanks for putting up the phots, it was a truly great weekend despite the rain on Friday. Did anyone get a picture of the Triumph in the garage?
Here's to next year.

Wassail!

Chris.   ps, Don't forget the MBS reunion in Feb!


15 Nov 03 - 07:41 PM (#1054411)
Subject: RE: Help: Wareham Wail
From: Hawker

Easy mistake to make Hil, he is called Jon and he is residing in Cornwall!
cheers, Lucy


16 Nov 03 - 06:35 PM (#1054993)
Subject: RE: Help: Wareham Wail
From: My guru always said

Thankfully Jeff has taken my mistaken pic off - apologies to Jon Heslop if anyone sees him!!!
Cheers,
Hil


21 Nov 03 - 07:32 PM (#1058857)
Subject: RE: Help: Wareham Wail
From: running.hare

I'm still waiting for the photo's from round the fire, let alone of the Garage.