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Sorcha

08 Nov 01 - 01:57 PM (#588387)
Subject: Sorcha
From: GUEST,Peggy

Finally found the album "Right or Wrong"- Roseanne Cash. Thanks to you I have the song "Couldn't do nothing right". Had to go to E-Bay .. Found a CD in London, would you believe. Thanks again for finding the Title and Artist for me....


08 Nov 01 - 02:08 PM (#588400)
Subject: RE: Sorcha
From: wysiwyg

LOL! She plays at being a Girlmudgeon, but over and over again it's our Sorcha who gets these spontaneous thank-you threads! LOL!

Nyah nyah, bes/bud, we loves ya!

~Susan


08 Nov 01 - 02:16 PM (#588412)
Subject: RE: Sorcha
From: Sorcha

awwww, geez, digging toe in dirt. You're more than welcome, Miz Peg.


08 Nov 01 - 02:18 PM (#588414)
Subject: RE: Sorcha
From: Marymac90

Dear Peggy,

One great advantadge to Mudcat membership is that we can send personal messages to any other member. With a personal message, you could thank Sorcha privately, without putting up a thread that might initially make some of us worry that Sorcha might be in a crisis or something. Membership is free, and it has absolutely NO bad effects, like getting spam, etc. You just go to the Membership heading on the masthead, and click! It will ask you for your name and some other info that would only be used in an emergency--Max doesn't play with the list--or sell it! It will also ask you for a name you'd like to have as your Mudcat "handle", and a password. It's fast and easy, and the price can't be beat! I hope you'll join us--I think you'll find Mudcatters to be a warm, friendly, helpful bunch!

All the best,

Marymac


08 Nov 01 - 02:20 PM (#588416)
Subject: RE: Sorcha
From: wysiwyg


08 Nov 01 - 02:20 PM (#588417)
Subject: RE: Sorcha
From: Sorcha

(not to mention embarassing me......)I am not the only one who does request, ya'll know. Others deserve thanks just as much as I do.


08 Nov 01 - 02:21 PM (#588419)
Subject: RE: Sorcha
From: MMario

on the other hand, I kinda like seeing her go all pink-blush-girlie embaressed like that.


08 Nov 01 - 07:33 PM (#588613)
Subject: RE: Sorcha
From: GUEST,53

sorcha helped me find my nickels, she's my girl. BOB


08 Nov 01 - 08:11 PM (#588657)
Subject: RE: Sorcha
From: wysiwyg

Mmario, how did you *see* that?

How come I missed it?

Can I see you do that too?

~S~


09 Nov 01 - 02:28 PM (#589100)
Subject: RE: Sorcha
From: GUEST,McGrath of Harlow

Surely "curmudgeon" is gender neutral to begin with? An equal opportunity word. For anyone who sometimes feels like acting like a bear with a sorcha head...


09 Nov 01 - 03:01 PM (#589134)
Subject: RE: Sorcha
From: wysiwyg

Kevin, I think we threaded an understanding once upon a time that sort of summarizes like this-- that while there are certainly boy and girl mudgeons, they ain't quite interchangeable. Womudgeon?

~S~


09 Nov 01 - 03:06 PM (#589144)
Subject: RE: Sorcha
From: MMario

wouldn't the feminine of "cur"mudgeon be b*tchmudgeon?


09 Nov 01 - 03:07 PM (#589146)
Subject: RE: Sorcha
From: Sorcha

*****ssspppppppeeeeeeewwwwwww**** One for your team, Mario!!


09 Nov 01 - 03:15 PM (#589160)
Subject: RE: Sorcha
From: JenEllen

Oh yeah, ahoy for the killer wail. Song finder and glitter gawdess. The hamsters have choreographed 'the b*itchmudgeon' and it's a sight to behold. Scratch your toe in the dirt, blush, squint your eyes and waggle your finger just so...aw, hell, you know how it goes....(thanks for everything, darlin' *g*)
~Elle and the go-go hamsters


09 Nov 01 - 03:20 PM (#589163)
Subject: RE: Sorcha
From: MMario

*NOT* referring to the Scorch -

but it wouldn't normally be their finger that b*tchmudgeons would be waggin'!

oops! Can't believe I actually typed that!


09 Nov 01 - 03:53 PM (#589198)
Subject: RE: Sorcha
From: McGrath of Harlow

Only if cur meant male dog. Cur is another equal opportunity word, as I see it. Some curs are dogs and some curs are bitches.

No curmudgeon is interchangeable with any other curmudgeon. In the last resort, that is what being a curmudgeon is all about. Grrr.


09 Nov 01 - 04:19 PM (#589226)
Subject: RE: Sorcha
From: MMario

actually I was thinking along the lines of "cur - a worthless, snarling fellow" - notice the definition doesn't say "person"


09 Nov 01 - 07:10 PM (#589364)
Subject: RE: Sorcha
From: AliUK

hahahahahaha finally back on the net no more guest for me hahahahahahaha. I think its great that someone gets thanks publicly. And I never felt that Sorch was any kind of mudgeon just a good person. *g*


09 Nov 01 - 07:11 PM (#589366)
Subject: RE: Sorcha
From: Sorcha

Sheesh, guys, enuf already, eh?


09 Nov 01 - 07:21 PM (#589379)
Subject: RE: Sorcha
From: 53

O KEE DO KEE. BOB


10 Nov 01 - 06:21 PM (#589897)
Subject: RE: Sorcha
From: Amos

Well, Sorch, mudgeon or no mudgeon, it is clear you will do to go down the road a piece with. So let me add thanks for being a reg'l'ar voice (or reasonable feminine facsimilae thereof) over the years we have been weaving threads on the 'Cat....

Warmest regards,

A.


10 Nov 01 - 06:23 PM (#589900)
Subject: RE: Sorcha
From: Sorcha

REASONABLE FASCIMILE!!?? HE CALLED ME BOTH REASONABLE AND A FASCIMILE IN ONE SENTENCE! Sheesh, Amos, don't make me come out there...........(grin)


21 Apr 02 - 04:33 PM (#695034)
Subject: RE: Sorcha
From: wysiwyg

WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

You know why!

~S~


21 Apr 02 - 06:02 PM (#695079)
Subject: RE: Sorcha
From: Sorcha

Ha hahahahahah!!! It was Used Book Sale time and that was ALL I found. Bum book sale for me. Glad you liked it, hope it was all stuff you didn't have already.


21 Apr 02 - 06:05 PM (#695082)
Subject: RE: Sorcha
From: Lanfranc

Curmudcatgeons?


21 Apr 02 - 06:55 PM (#695112)
Subject: RE: Sorcha
From: GUEST,Grayd

Now, for reasons you can deduce for yourselves, I know how to pronounce Welsh names, but just how does one pronounce "Sorcha", Hmm?


21 Apr 02 - 07:48 PM (#695151)
Subject: RE: Sorcha
From: Nigel Parsons

Grayd: pronounce it as Welsh then you pronounce it as written. Welsh is a "phonetic language"!
Hwyl Dda!
Nigel

p.s. when will you log in to membership, and stop appearing as "Guest" then we'll know your posts are your own!


21 Apr 02 - 07:49 PM (#695153)
Subject: RE: Sorcha
From: wysiwyg

I pronounce it bes/bud.

~S~


21 Apr 02 - 08:09 PM (#695160)
Subject: RE: Sorcha
From: Nigel Parsons

Yes!: presumably WYSIWYG is also phonetic, cos what you see..........


21 Apr 02 - 08:33 PM (#695176)
Subject: RE: Sorcha
From: Sorcha

Sort of like Sork-ha. Definitely not Sorsha.


21 Apr 02 - 09:51 PM (#695243)
Subject: RE: Sorcha
From: Big John

Sorcha, mon amour, how can I go on sharing you with all these people? Don't phone Etic, phone me.


22 Apr 02 - 02:43 PM (#695781)
Subject: RE: Sorcha
From: Gray D

Nigel - oh go on then. Is this better?

Sorcha (and any aficiondos of Welsh)- got it now, from Nigel's description . . . except . . . when I was singing music from Georgia (Eastern Europe) we managed to pick out at least three different ways that they make that sound. Still, now I'm nearer to it and I'm a mudcatter too.

Yeaay!


23 Apr 02 - 06:34 PM (#696899)
Subject: RE: Sorcha
From: Gray D

Seems like every time I post, the thread stops! I already feel that I'm becoming "Grayd - killer of threads". Nobody going to say hulloh and welcome to the mudcats then? Where's the welcome wagon?


23 Apr 02 - 06:36 PM (#696903)
Subject: RE: Sorcha
From: Gray D

Seems like every time I post, the thread stops! I already feel that I'm becoming "Grayd - killer of threads". Nobody going to say hulloh and welcome to the mudcats then? Where's the welcome wagon?


23 Apr 02 - 08:02 PM (#696979)
Subject: RE: Sorcha
From: wysiwyg

Welcome to the Mudcat Grayd!

~S~