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Wheaton Aston; Thankyou and who was that

20 May 02 - 01:20 PM (#713976)
Subject: Wheaton Aston; Thankyou and who was that
From: Ditchdweller

... Lad. Had a brilliant weekend sso thanks to all concerned. 10yo daughter is now the proud possessor of a portable battering ran that also doubles up as a hard guitar case, eldest lad now has the mandola previously owned by the late George Webbly, banjo player for Aker Bilk's Jazz Band. A query. We were all GREATLY impressed by a 13yo lad playing blues/folk guitar and singing with a confiddence that belied his young age. For future reference, who was he????


20 May 02 - 02:19 PM (#714025)
Subject: RE: Wheaton Aston; Thankyou and who was that
From: Mr Red

was he from Cannock? If so the challenge is to tell him a joke that makes him laugh. He bet me a £1. I lost!


20 May 02 - 07:00 PM (#714172)
Subject: RE: Wheaton Aston; Thankyou and who was that
From: Col K

Well you never could tell jokes


21 May 02 - 04:53 AM (#714386)
Subject: RE: Wheaton Aston; Thankyou and who was that
From: Trevor

Could it have been James Argylle? Sal came back raving about him and he's going to be at the Open Stage at Bishop's Castle this weekend.


21 May 02 - 02:17 PM (#714734)
Subject: RE: Wheaton Aston; Thankyou and who was that
From: Mr Red

Col K
beware Colonel K, I am not letting that go by without a memo to myself. Let me see............ Isay Isay Isay....


22 May 02 - 02:11 PM (#715481)
Subject: RE: Wheaton Aston; Thankyou and who was that
From: Ditchdweller

He was with his Dad in the Coach and Horses several times over the weekend. A very promising young performer!


26 May 02 - 06:59 PM (#717703)
Subject: RE: Wheaton Aston; Thankyou and who was that
From: GUEST

scott says it was him.....was his dad drunk????


27 May 02 - 03:49 PM (#718286)
Subject: RE: Wheaton Aston; Thankyou and who was that
From: GUEST,Jennifer, Cambridge

Charlotte (8) and I saw your daughter crossing the campsite at Wheaton Aston - mistook her for a tortoise! Fantastic festival, wasn't it? It was Charlotte's first, and I think, as her grandma, I've shot myself in the foot - I'll never be allowed to go to another one unaccompanied! That'll be a third generation of folkies.