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BS: New Member-rambling rose

13 Apr 02 - 11:54 AM (#689136)
Subject: New Member-rambling rose
From: Rt Revd Sir jOhn from Hull

Please welcome rambling rose, she is a new member from Hull, she goes to The Kingston & The Tap & spile.


13 Apr 02 - 11:57 AM (#689139)
Subject: RE: BS: New Member-rambling rose
From: Genie

Welcome aboard, Rose! Are you "wild and windblown," as they say in the song?

Genie ยง;-)


13 Apr 02 - 12:00 PM (#689141)
Subject: RE: BS: New Member-rambling rose
From: DMcG

Welcome and don't be put off by all those there Americans feeling bad about themselves! You'll find a few people eager to greet you here. Or else you will hear the constant Mudcat Call 'Can someone fix my blue clicky?'

There was a roll-call recently and I seem to recall Hull was well represented.

Enjoy. Beware of .... oh, you'll find out!


13 Apr 02 - 12:12 PM (#689148)
Subject: RE: BS: New Member-rambling rose
From: Celtic Soul

Welcome!!

Wow! How big *is* Hull?? Or is it that everyone who lives there is musically gifted??

In any case, the more the merrier. Welcome aboard!


13 Apr 02 - 12:24 PM (#689159)
Subject: RE: BS: New Member-rambling rose
From: greg stephens

Welcome Rambling Rose. Why the name, anything todo with canals? And Celtic Soul, dont worry about Yorkshire. its a place on the other side of the pennines. Probably no Celts or Soul.Nobody knows what goes on over there,but God has very farsightedly put some mountains in the way to keep the inhabitants where they belong.


13 Apr 02 - 12:46 PM (#689178)
Subject: RE: BS: New Member-rambling rose
From: Mr Red

Yea Welcome - and a word or two when you feel bold enough (8^)


13 Apr 02 - 02:39 PM (#689259)
Subject: RE: BS: New Member-rambling rose
From: Blackcatter

Welcome Ramblin Rose. Nice name, surprising no one else has chosen it here before. Enjoy yourself.

So - what do inhabitants of Hull call themselves? Hullites, Hullers, Hulligans?

pax yall


13 Apr 02 - 03:38 PM (#689301)
Subject: RE: BS: New Member-rambling rose
From: C-flat

Welcome, Rose and greetings from up the road, Middlesbrough.


13 Apr 02 - 03:40 PM (#689303)
Subject: RE: BS: New Member-rambling rose
From: Amergin

Blackcatter...I think the proper term is Hullians.....

welcome rambling rose!


13 Apr 02 - 03:55 PM (#689316)
Subject: RE: BS: New Member-rambling rose
From: gnu

Rentre pi haul un bush ! Dat be Shaque for c'mon in an set a spell. From us what ye was warned about above, a hearty welcome. You'll nere find a better bunch than the 'Catters.


13 Apr 02 - 04:05 PM (#689319)
Subject: RE: BS: New Member-rambling rose
From: Menita

Welcome Rambling Rose-watch that Mr. Red- he could be a bit of a 'dog' rose!! No not really but he's got rosey toes on the dance floor!!

LA.


13 Apr 02 - 06:45 PM (#689425)
Subject: RE: BS: New Member-rambling rose
From: smallpiper

Okay so where is she? Welcome anyway and when can we expect to see you at the Hase session (which is this coming Tuesday in case John form Hull don't remind you)?

The correct name for people who live in Hull is probably "Yorkies" but those that live in the area around Hull refer to them as "Them" or "that lot" and the reason that there are so many catters who live here is simply because we are computer liturite and in between work and sessions have bugger all else to do. So there you have it.

Welcome once again Rambling-Rose John


13 Apr 02 - 06:50 PM (#689429)
Subject: RE: BS: New Member-rambling rose
From: greg stephens

people in hull are famous for their own telephone system.Cant you get your own local computer system and leave the rest of us alone?


13 Apr 02 - 06:53 PM (#689431)
Subject: RE: BS: New Member-rambling rose
From: Gareth

White Rose, or Red Rose ????

Welcome to the Mad House !!!

Gareth


13 Apr 02 - 06:56 PM (#689435)
Subject: RE: BS: New Member-rambling rose
From: Cobble

My father was an Hullie born and bred, it's Hullite. He was born in 1920, Hessle road.

Cobble.


13 Apr 02 - 06:58 PM (#689437)
Subject: RE: BS: New Member-rambling rose
From: catspaw49

Lemmee know when there is someone in Hull who is NOT on Mudcat...........

Welcome Rose.......I'd say more but, if you know John, I can only feel deeply for you............

Spaw


13 Apr 02 - 07:06 PM (#689447)
Subject: RE: BS: New Member-rambling rose
From: Paul from Hull

*G* Greg, we HAVE got our own Local Computer 'system'. Its cr*p but we are stuck with it....

That must be why some of us spend so much time in Pubs, & fortunately the good ones all have music in.

Having said that, I dont seem to get to any sessions, but I certainly should...especially if Rambling Rose is as wild & windswept as all that.....*G*

People from 'Ull tend to be called, by others, Cod'eads, even though the Fishing Industry is now long gone.

Celtic Rose, 'Ull isnt all that big...just under 350,00 as best I recall, but thats quite big in the UK....used to be 10th largest city in England (I think it was just England, rather than in the whole of the UK) but is now somewhere between the 12th & the 15th largest. Strangely, except in folky circles, no-one has heard of it, or knows where it is.

...& Gareth, thats WHITE rose....we will have no red ones here, thankyou.......*G*


25 Jun 02 - 01:00 PM (#736617)
Subject: RE: BS: New Member-rambling rose
From: Rt Revd Sir jOhn from Hull


25 Jun 02 - 01:43 PM (#736639)
Subject: RE: BS: New Member-rambling rose
From: Les from Hull

Sorry to have missed this first time round, but I'm happy to welcome the rambling one again.

The 'correct' term for a person from Hull is a Hullensian, though I suppose we could be Kingstonians as well. For those who don't know the correct name for this fair city is Kingston upon Hull and has been since the end of the twelth century.

I have, though, heard people from Hull called many things.


25 Jun 02 - 02:10 PM (#736653)
Subject: RE: BS: New Member-rambling rose
From: rambling rose

Hello everyone!

I must have missed this first time round as I wouldnt obviously have been so rude as to not thank you all for your wonderful welcome.

So thank you now......I look forward to being part of what I know is a crazy but lovely band of people.


25 Jun 02 - 02:22 PM (#736661)
Subject: RE: BS: New Member-rambling rose
From: fat B****rd

"Crazy but lovely" !! Who could ask for anything more ? Welocme RR


25 Jun 02 - 03:12 PM (#736692)
Subject: RE: BS: New Member-rambling rose
From: Amos

Howdy, RR, welcome aboard; hope you will learn the delights of the 'Cat and not to feed the rabid monkeys who live under the threads! :>)

Why _do_ you ramble, anyway?

A


25 Jun 02 - 03:24 PM (#736703)
Subject: RE: BS: New Member-rambling rose
From: Willa

Welcome, RR. Hope you enjoyed PVFF as much as I did. Weather,food, dancing,singarounds and sessions were grrreat! (And the company was even better.


25 Jun 02 - 03:31 PM (#736706)
Subject: RE: BS: New Member-rambling rose
From: rambling rose

Thanks Willa and Amos

Amos - what are you talking about???? Rambling coz I ramble and they are much more exciting than standard roses dont you think?

PVFF was brilliant - the bits I went to anyway, Hodgsons and Oddfellows and the Sun on Friday and the Sun to see Doghouse Skiffle who were wonderful as usual.....havent seen so many grown men and women cry for ages!! Pity I couldnt be there for the whole weekend - I missed out on the camping bit which is a shame - oh well - next year eh?


25 Jun 02 - 03:36 PM (#736712)
Subject: RE: BS: New Member-rambling rose
From: Harry Basnett

Welcome, RR - - have fun!!


25 Jun 02 - 03:59 PM (#736736)
Subject: RE: BS: New Member-rambling rose
From: Linda Kelly

I know you-you woman you! -wondered where you got to at the PVFF -where's my stick of rock???!!!!


25 Jun 02 - 04:13 PM (#736756)
Subject: RE: BS: New Member-rambling rose
From: Bobert

Hey, Rose! We got something in common. The ol' bobert has been known to a ramble a bit from time to time. Welcome to the Catbox...

Bobert


25 Jun 02 - 04:47 PM (#736794)
Subject: RE: BS: New Member-rambling rose
From: rambling rose

Thanks Bobert

Hi Linda - run out of rock now........sorry........missed you on Sunday and I am not going back to Blackpool even for you!!

I bet I know most of you really but mudcat names are a bit of a mystery to me..........know a fair few but no doubt more will be revealed as time goes on.


25 Jun 02 - 05:47 PM (#736852)
Subject: RE: BS: New Member-rambling rose
From: oombanjo

WELCOME RAMBLING ROSE. Thats the name I called my ex girlfriend many many years ago. I say ex as she once heard me telling a friend why I called her a Ramblig Rose.(Brilliant against a wall, but no good in a bed.) and for that, I will duck when first we meet, then ask forgiveness, and buy you a drink. grovel grovel.


25 Jun 02 - 05:50 PM (#736858)
Subject: RE: BS: New Member-rambling rose
From: rambling rose

Thanks for that one oombanjo.....I forgive very easily especially if you buy me a pint


25 Jun 02 - 05:57 PM (#736867)
Subject: RE: BS: New Member-rambling rose
From: oombanjo

Brill you'r on, hope you enjoyed it, its the horticulturalist in me you know


25 Jun 02 - 06:46 PM (#736900)
Subject: RE: BS: New Member-rambling rose
From: Amos

RR:

The only song I know (being a culturally deprived Yankee boy) on the topic of your name was a smash hit in 1962:

Ramblin' Rose
Ramblin' Rose
Why you ramble,br> Heaven knows....

So I thought I might finally find out! :>)

A


25 Jun 02 - 06:58 PM (#736911)
Subject: RE: BS: New Member-rambling rose
From: brid widder

I wonder if the name means Rose gets all her pleasure 'the hard moorland way'...or if it's more to do with oombanjo's knee trembler explanation... will we ever know?... welcome Rose... and about time too... wot about my kiss me quick hat?


25 Jun 02 - 07:28 PM (#736923)
Subject: RE: BS: New Member-rambling rose
From: Rt Revd Sir jOhn from Hull

Re Beverley- The bits you didn't go to were brilliant as well !.


26 Jun 02 - 03:07 AM (#737169)
Subject: RE: BS: New Member-rambling rose
From: Oaklet

Welcome RR. Have you been warned about submitting drivel by a guest yet? I think that Hull is under represented here. Your membership will help to restore a regional imbalance! Enjoy yourself and welcome again.


26 Jun 02 - 03:56 AM (#737183)
Subject: RE: BS: New Member-rambling rose
From: mooman

Welcome to the madness rambling rose! Do not feed the trolls!

And 'Spaw, yes...so far as I have been able to ascertain everyone in Hull IS a member of Mudcat!

All the best

mooman


26 Jun 02 - 05:19 AM (#737214)
Subject: RE: BS: New Member-rambling rose
From: fat B****rd

Hey there RR !! Amos, there was a Jerry Lee Lewis B-side called Ramblin'Rose which I'm sure wasn't the slushy one.


26 Jun 02 - 12:11 PM (#737430)
Subject: RE: BS: New Member-rambling rose
From: rambling rose

Hello brid widder - Your hat is here next to your earrings :-)

and hello to anyone else out there.........thanks for the song bits........lovely stuff.

Re where I get all my pleasure I probably shouldnt say here but I certainly get a lot of my pleasure "the hard moorland way"

I am of course very happy to redress the balance as I am sure that there are only one or two members from this wonderful city ......maybe everyone else should move here??

I dont know about drivel - rambling on yes!

And what on earth are trolls and I wouldnt know what they eat anyway.


26 Jun 02 - 12:17 PM (#737437)
Subject: RE: BS: New Member-rambling rose
From: Willa

Spooky; went into a local shop this afternoon and the music playing was RR! Could be the version fat mentioned. I thinkwhat I heard was "Everyone knows that you can't make a rose into a clinging vine"- seems appropriate.


26 Jun 02 - 01:22 PM (#737497)
Subject: RE: BS: New Member-rambling rose
From: Amos

RR:

Trolls in cyberspace are those who post communications -- often anonymously -- for the sole purpose of causing a stir, spinning others up, and muddying the waters. Their sole joy is in creating effects, usually negative ones -- they don't ask to get answers, they don't communicate to acheive understanding; they post to get a rise.

They dine on human decency trust and tend to make all sorts of ill-feelings rise up IF they are fed by responding to their remarks. Like many kinds of predators, if they get no reaction they slink off to dine elsewhere.

You will learn over time how to recognize their puerile manipulations and how to refrain from tossing them small bits of heart and mind; they are emotional scavengers who can be counted on to come back for more once they think there's more to be had.

Hope this helps.

A


26 Jun 02 - 07:10 PM (#737778)
Subject: RE: BS: New Member-rambling rose
From: rambling rose

Oh yes - that helps a lot..........will I recognise them straight away or does it take years of experience?????