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sacred Mudcatters

14 Jul 01 - 01:12 PM (#506442)
Subject: sacred Mudcatters
From: GUEST

I was under the impression that certain Mudcatters were to be held sacred, that any criticism of them would be met by the "virtual" knife in the gut from someone in the Mudcat Protection Agency.

I've observed that Mudcatters to be held sacred include Max, Catspaw49, Kat/Katlaughing, Joe Offer, Rick Fielding, etc.

So it is with a great deal of shock that I see Kat/Katlaughing and Joe Offer "virtually pissing" on each other. They really seem to hate each other.

A sad day at Mudcat when you have other Mudcatters having to take sides when two of the sacreds have a feud.


14 Jul 01 - 01:18 PM (#506444)
Subject: RE: sacred Mudcatters
From: Amos

Oh, stuff it.

We value people around here for what they do.

For what they contribute in help, insight, humor, compassion, clarity, and similar values.

If Joe and Kat want to get in a pissing match, let them -- bring on the yardsticks. We'll have to get some kind of device for Kat to compensate for ... vertical constraints imposed by fundamental design decisions, so to speak. Maybe one of those gravity inverter frames for hanging upside down in would do the trick.

To be fair, both contestants should be limited to the horizontal before starting their run.

A


14 Jul 01 - 01:20 PM (#506445)
Subject: RE: sacred Mudcatters
From: Cobble

Is this guest the Wanker with no Wank again.

Curios Cobble.


14 Jul 01 - 01:22 PM (#506447)
Subject: RE: sacred Mudcatters
From: Malcolm Douglas

Whoever it is, this thread is a troll pure and simple.  Let's just let it die.


14 Jul 01 - 01:43 PM (#506455)
Subject: RE: sacred Mudcatters
From: Rick Fielding

Sure Malcolm, but not before I get a chance to thank the Academy, my parents, and every living entity for being declared "Sacred"! I luvvvvv it!

Now stop disagreeing with me about "thumb F" chords! I'm fucking Sacred!

Cheers

St. Rick


14 Jul 01 - 01:52 PM (#506463)
Subject: RE: sacred Mudcatters
From: GUEST,GOD

I have checked my list of sacred souls, and find none of those names listed. However, I find all of them in the list labeled interesting.


14 Jul 01 - 02:01 PM (#506466)
Subject: RE: sacred Mudcatters
From: George Seto - af221@chebucto.ns.ca

Nice thread title. NEeds hijacking though..... This is what I thought of when I saw it....

I love the singing of either Gospel songs/tunes and or church music. Anyone else?


14 Jul 01 - 02:06 PM (#506468)
Subject: RE: sacred Mudcatters
From: Amos

Let's rename it as a song challenge: "THE GREAT MUDCAT PISSING CONTEST" -- and see who can come up with the Ballad of the Year!!

A


14 Jul 01 - 04:44 PM (#506542)
Subject: RE: sacred Mudcatters
From: Malcolm Douglas

Fair enough, we'll hi-jack it then.  A quick Forum Search for sacred mud (closest I could get) returns this:  Mudcat religion


14 Jul 01 - 04:49 PM (#506547)
Subject: RE: sacred Mudcatters
From: toadfrog

Sticks and stones may break my bones
But virtual-knives-in-the-guts shall never hurt me!


14 Jul 01 - 04:51 PM (#506550)
Subject: RE: sacred Mudcatters
From: GUEST,the Bob Dylan Defense Committee

Another sacred Mudcatter is Dick Greenhaus, who never misses a chance to piss on Bob Dylan.


14 Jul 01 - 05:21 PM (#506563)
Subject: RE: sacred Mudcatters
From: Rick Fielding

Dick's sex life is his own business.

Ashley M.


14 Jul 01 - 05:29 PM (#506567)
Subject: RE: sacred Mudcatters
From: clansfolk

Sorry wrong thread - I thought it said Scared Mudcatters!


14 Jul 01 - 05:35 PM (#506570)
Subject: RE: sacred Mudcatters
From: Benjamin

Sorry Rick, but are you going by the name of Ashley now? It might be hard to rebuild your fan base with that dramatic of a name change. You might want to just try adding an e.
I agree about Dick's sex life though. Want nothing to do with that!


14 Jul 01 - 05:46 PM (#506577)
Subject: RE: sacred Mudcatters
From: Art Thieme

!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!??????????????


14 Jul 01 - 05:59 PM (#506585)
Subject: RE: sacred Mudcatters
From: Lonesome EJ

Ashley M Fielding's new compilation of songs and poetry, Les Oiseaus Sans Les Jewelles : The Lost Art of the French Rennaissance Eunuchs, is sure to strike a chord with even the most jaded student of eunuchial soprano vocalization. Several works of the great Umberto Neuterre are represented in their entirety, notable among them being the Lamente du Pecannes Absente, from which Ashley wrings every possible pathetic note.

- (excerpt) from The Esoteric Audiophile May, 2001


14 Jul 01 - 06:12 PM (#506591)
Subject: RE: sacred Mudcatters
From: Jeri

Rick, take the leather kilt off, and...NO! NO! BAD IDEA! PUT IT BACK ON!!!


14 Jul 01 - 07:06 PM (#506615)
Subject: RE: sacred Mudcatters
From: Linda Kelly

Clansfolk -I thought it said sack red Mudcatters -these bloody communists get everywhere!


14 Jul 01 - 07:27 PM (#506632)
Subject: RE: sacred Mudcatters
From: Shields Folk

If I ever become a sacred Mudcater will I get to wear an apron?


14 Jul 01 - 07:44 PM (#506641)
Subject: RE: sacred Mudcatters
From: artbrooks

Huuummm...if this has any relation to certain other threads, does a sacred Mudcatter look anything at all like a sacred cow? Even from the rear? Do they bumble through the marketplace? Do they make pithy statements about people who are just trying to pith people off? Does a troll look anything at all like Shreck? Does any of this make any sense, and does anyone care one way or the other?


14 Jul 01 - 07:50 PM (#506644)
Subject: RE: sacred Mudcatters
From: Shields Folk

Yes, yes, yes, sometimes, no and of course not!


14 Jul 01 - 08:16 PM (#506657)
Subject: RE: sacred Mudcatters
From: Dave Wynn

I still prefer the Shubb capo.....well made and small.....easily adjustable and not too expensive......Holds all the right strings down and comes in brass and stainless.....!!

Spot


14 Jul 01 - 08:20 PM (#506658)
Subject: RE: sacred Mudcatters
From: Clinton Hammond

Is this pissing for distance, or accuracy?

;-)


14 Jul 01 - 08:31 PM (#506664)
Subject: RE: sacred Mudcatters
From: Lonesome EJ

Volume, Clinton.


14 Jul 01 - 08:32 PM (#506665)
Subject: RE: sacred Mudcatters
From: Benjamin

Good call on the capo Spot! They make one for classical guitars as well. I've been meaning to get one as my Victor steel string capo just isn't cutting it well enough.


14 Jul 01 - 09:11 PM (#506691)
Subject: RE: sacred Mudcatters
From: Amos

LEJ,

Chansons des Noiseaux Perdus contains several references to this remarkable woman (or, according to sum scholars, femme soi-disante) and her career. What has never been satisfactorily explained, however, is the changes in her style following her first summer in Toronto. It is believed that she was possibly annexed by the charismatically impecunious influences of the academic ecological movement, or the grass-roots musician's community, or perhaps both. In any case all scholars agree that this visit was a turning point in he rlife and stamped her future career with vicissitudes of great magnitude.

Regards,

A


14 Jul 01 - 09:15 PM (#506699)
Subject: RE: sacred Mudcatters
From: Lonesome EJ

Yeah, A, she did have herself some damn nice vicissitudes, and they was certainly of great magnitude. Ummmmm-UM!


14 Jul 01 - 09:15 PM (#506700)
Subject: RE: sacred Mudcatters
From: Rich(bodhránai gan ciall)

Children of a Lesser God?




I'm not worthy!!
I'm not worthy!!!
I'm not worthy!!!!


Rich


Ps. I've recieved PMs from St. Spaw.
Yup, It's straight to heaven for me when I die.


14 Jul 01 - 10:23 PM (#506739)
Subject: RE: sacred Mudcatters
From: Mudlark

Dear Spot the Dog...

I have a Shubb, love the small size, but it doesn't seem to quite fit my Martin 016....little short. I've been hankering after one of those clamp kind cause they look so easy to move....


14 Jul 01 - 10:36 PM (#506749)
Subject: RE: sacred Mudcatters
From: Big Mick

Now hold on thar jest a damn minute. The only things sacred in Mudcatville are Art, Sandy and Caroline, and ......................the sacred fertility rites of which I am the Keeper. Only I am allowed to exercise these sacred things.............No, Rick...............I don't give a feck if you are wearing a leather kilt..............I don't care how much makeup you put on.............that still doesn't qualify you to partake in these sacred rites.............now, ..............beginning with THE FAIR ONE .......................

Mick


14 Jul 01 - 11:22 PM (#506780)
Subject: RE: sacred Mudcatters
From: JenEllen

Well, I'll light my little candle to StRick/Ashley, Patron Saint of Chord Stranglers....I just hope this isn't one of those things that's going to end up in Duckboots wondering where all her lacey knickers have gone...

~J


14 Jul 01 - 11:32 PM (#506787)
Subject: RE: sacred Mudcatters
From: Amos

Now, Mick, calm down. We know perfectly wlel that you consider the potato to be a sacred icon, and the Faire One to be an exalted pedastal-worthy object of worship from afar. This just shows that everyone has their own sacred-iliad.

However, I must say this is the first time I have heard about Rick's altar-ego! It was probably wise of him to choose a feminine form for it, since he usually plays by himself, but I have to ask whether Heather knows about Ashley?

A


14 Jul 01 - 11:36 PM (#506788)
Subject: RE: sacred Mudcatters
From: Joe Offer

I can do it better, farther, longer, and with style...
-Joe Offer-


14 Jul 01 - 11:46 PM (#506796)
Subject: RE: sacred Mudcatters
From: GUEST,khandu

The noose is looking more inviting with each passing post.

khandu


14 Jul 01 - 11:50 PM (#506799)
Subject: RE: sacred Mudcatters
From: Francy

I came to the Cat about two years ago, because i've always loved Folk Music, and was told that the Cat would be of interest because of the many threads about the musical forms and artist, past present and future. And to this day that's what I like about the Cat....I don't get involved in any of the controversy and/or argument because that's not why I'm here...Give me some meat and potatoes about The weavers, Odetta, pete Woody, Cisco and so forth, and i'll clean my plate and ask for seconds....give me a chance to listen to you guys and gals sing and talk about our music and i'll sing and talk with the best and worst of you. Everytime a question, philosophy, or the history of the music and its people come up on a thread, we shine and share with each other.....Ideas, philosophies and opinions on anything other than the music is no different that a....holes we all got them...Let's hav e fun like we used to and still can and let the music take us there....One and all and keep the tempo and song going....thanks Frank of Toledo


15 Jul 01 - 12:26 AM (#506827)
Subject: RE: sacred Mudcatters
From: mousethief

Now I'm all depressed. (reason why left as exercise for the reader)

Why did I know this would be a thread about the mudcat "inner clique" (albeit somehow elevated to a hagiographic clique) started by an anonymous guest?

Life has no mystery.

Alex


15 Jul 01 - 12:41 AM (#506837)
Subject: RE: sacred Mudcatters
From: blt

Inner cliques, sacred and scared Mudcatters, double entendres and other poor uses of french, a frankly wicked use of punctuation and competitions involving quite a lot, it appears, of urine, capos up the kazoo, what the hell's going on here? I'm very comfortably established on the far, far outer clique where I can perambulate around and not comment too much (because you know what happens when one starts to actually post to threads)and where I can think about the questions why do I sing and what is folk music, anyway? Oh, and am I addicted to Mudcat and how would I know if I was? Not to mention blue clicky things.
blt


15 Jul 01 - 01:54 AM (#506877)
Subject: RE: sacred Mudcatters
From: DougR

DUH! And I thought the best way to deal with trolls and flamers was not to respond at all!


15 Jul 01 - 03:47 AM (#506905)
Subject: RE: sacred Mudcatters
From: Philibuster

"Okay everybody, say 'Cred!'"
"CRED!"
*CLICK*
Cred. As in credibility, showing US who YOU are so your views mean something. Something our ever so intelligent guests haven't seemed to have grasped.

Snide? Mebbe... I haven't slept in 72 hours. Tolerance has been replaced by cynicism. Whoopedee...


15 Jul 01 - 11:04 AM (#506991)
Subject: RE: sacred Mudcatters
From: JenEllen

Forget the noose, khandu. The only miracle of late that would qualify for sainthood seems to have come from your very own bathroom scale...

~J


15 Jul 01 - 11:16 AM (#507002)
Subject: RE: sacred Mudcatters
From: Amos

Aha!! She HAS been paying attention!!! LOL!

A


15 Jul 01 - 11:31 AM (#507018)
Subject: To Mousethief
From: GUEST,Old Lady Who

To Mousethief:

You must be depressed because nobody has mentioned you as a sacred Mudcatter.

Perhaps it's because you pretended to praise Malcolm Douglas while saying nasty things about him in another thread.


15 Jul 01 - 11:31 AM (#507019)
Subject: RE: sacred Mudcatters
From: Peter T.

It is July, everyone. "Traffic lights on main street still working". "Canadian almost breaks world record". "Mudcat dissension over thread topics, anonymous guests, validity of prayer, Bob Dylan overrated, etc.".

yours, Peter T.


15 Jul 01 - 12:10 PM (#507045)
Subject: RE: sacred Mudcatters
From: Little Hawk

Spot the Dog - Yes! Shubb capos all the way. You can even muzzle your dachshund with them.

- LH


15 Jul 01 - 12:54 PM (#507069)
Subject: RE: sacred Mudcatters
From: Amos

Oh, come on LH -- why would a dog want to muzzle a dog? I seriously doubt the thought ever crosses their minds!

A