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30 Oct 01 - 05:25 PM (#582813) Subject: Bill\Sables in The Dungeon From: Tig Have you heard Bill\Sables has now got a 'proper' job! working at York Dungeon, dressed up in strange clothes. He's there to scare the punters, leaping out on them when they think he's a dummy and then trying to impart knowledge into them.
Sounds like Bill at any folk festival doesn't it?
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30 Oct 01 - 05:38 PM (#582815) Subject: RE: Bill\Sables in The Dungeon From: Cobble Tig.... look out he's behind you........ Mrs C |
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30 Oct 01 - 05:39 PM (#582817) Subject: RE: Bill\Sables in The Dungeon From: Dave the Gnome Sounds like the best place for th'owd bugger;-) Good luck Bill - sounds fun. I'm in York in a week or two - perhaps I'll drop in! Cheers Dave the Gnome |
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30 Oct 01 - 06:06 PM (#582827) Subject: RE: Bill\Sables in The Dungeon From: GUEST,Sorcha Ahhaaa, haaa haaa!! Sounds a great job. Somebody ask him if he asked Emma about the Mudcat Tea..........or just ask Emma yourself. We winners want our TEA!! |
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30 Oct 01 - 06:20 PM (#582831) Subject: RE: Bill\Sables in The Dungeon From: Gareth Superb news about Bill - now if it was only the Railway Museam at York !!! Gareth (ex Anorak) |
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30 Oct 01 - 07:22 PM (#582855) Subject: RE: Bill\Sables in The Dungeon From: Bat Goddess Glad to hear he's gainfully employed ;-) Bat Goddess |
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30 Oct 01 - 07:48 PM (#582868) Subject: RE: Bill\Sables in The Dungeon From: GUEST,katlaughing, cookieless Cor, blimey, that'd be a sight! Sounds like fun, Billdarlin'! kat |
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30 Oct 01 - 07:53 PM (#582870) Subject: RE: Bill\Sables in The Dungeon From: Paul from Hull Hmmm...does he want an understudy? *G* |
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31 Oct 01 - 01:53 AM (#582958) Subject: RE: Bill\Sables in The Dungeon From: mouldy Oh Lord, now I'll never get our Ruth out of there! It's one of her favourite places! Andrea |
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31 Oct 01 - 04:19 AM (#582972) Subject: RE: Bill\Sables in The Dungeon From: GUEST,mooman (cookieless) Be prepared for a very large influx of new 'Catters from the fair city of York. I'd like a job leaping out at people as well but I scare them quite enough sitting behind a desk! I wonder whether Bill is brandishing his "Little Wonder" when he does that? (;>) mooman |
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31 Oct 01 - 07:09 AM (#583000) Subject: RE: Bill\Sables in The Dungeon From: Morticia Oh, a JOB! I thought the cops had finally caught up with him....phew, what a relief! |
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31 Oct 01 - 02:22 PM (#583266) Subject: RE: Bill\Sables in The Dungeon From: MudGuard You sure he's not there as prisoner? And why put strange clothes on him - isn't his beard strange enough? ;-) MudGuard |
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31 Oct 01 - 02:28 PM (#583274) Subject: RE: Bill\Sables in The Dungeon From: lady penelope I thought that was his job! Or more of a raisin detter. TTFN M'Lady P. |
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31 Oct 01 - 03:40 PM (#583333) Subject: RE: Bill\Sables in The Dungeon From: Big Phil Keep looking behind you Bill, I know of one or two Bonfires who are looking for a Guy Fawkes to sit on top, doesn't pay much but you get a great view of the Firework Display.........Phil* |
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31 Oct 01 - 03:41 PM (#583335) Subject: RE: Bill\Sables in The Dungeon From: bill\sables So the secret is out. Yes, after many years of holding an EQUITY card I have finaly taken the plunge and become a full time actor. The job consists of scaring deceant folks like you and me and trying to give factual information regarding York's grizzly past. I play the part of an elderley ghost and roam through the passageways of York Dungeon through the years of plague and witchcraft trials, then into the era of Guy Fawkes and on to the hanging of Highwayman Dick Turpin. It is great fun, I can keep my beard long and I even get paid to do it. Sorcha I asked Emma about the tea and she said she had sent it. Dave the Gnome, looking forward to seeing you at York, but be very afraid. After all it is Halloween Cheers Bill |
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31 Oct 01 - 05:15 PM (#583400) Subject: RE: Bill\Sables in The Dungeon From: GUEST,Cobble at work Just wanted to see what I looked like as a guest. Young Cobble |
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31 Oct 01 - 06:45 PM (#583463) Subject: RE: Bill\Sables in The Dungeon From: Mr Red does Bill deal with groups or are they called sets? Just one more couple needed for the scary eight headless reel. |
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31 Oct 01 - 09:07 PM (#583564) Subject: RE: Bill\Sables in The Dungeon From: bbc Oh, Bill, I wish I could see that! Sounds like type casting. I miss you. love, Barbara |
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01 Nov 01 - 11:25 AM (#583904) Subject: RE: Bill\Sables in The Dungeon From: Big Mick Great fun stuff, my good Friend. How I wish that I could see it. Gives me another reason to visit merry mld England. That damn place produces some of the greatest Mudcatters, and you are at the top of the heap. Congratulations. All the best, Mick |
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01 Nov 01 - 12:23 PM (#583983) Subject: RE: Bill\Sables in The Dungeon From: Diva I think a Mudcat trip to the York dungeon would be a good idea!!!!!!! Well done Bill |
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02 Nov 01 - 11:54 AM (#584708) Subject: RE: Bill\Sables in The Dungeon From: Sam Pirt Great news, why does the job not suprise me! I wonder how long it will be before the prisoners have internet access and are all mudcatters. I'm sure the headless horseman and guy forks liked folk music!! Cheers, Sam
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02 Nov 01 - 12:38 PM (#584755) Subject: RE: Bill\Sables in The Dungeon From: Linda Kelly Bill in scary makeup and strange clothes -mmm how can they tell? |
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02 Nov 01 - 07:40 PM (#585085) Subject: RE: Bill\Sables in The Dungeon From: Marymac90 Aw, Bill, and I thought you were wearing some kind of leather harness in a place where people played with whips and canes and such! We have an old, once-abandoned prison here in Phila, too, though I spose what we consider "old" is not so old to "Old-worlders" like you. You can take tours of our old prison, but it has no ghost, as far as I know. They did have Al Capone there for a while. I'll take you to see it when you're around, if you want. Anyway, congrats on the new job! Luvya, Marymac |