23 Jun 02 - 06:55 PM (#735385) Subject: Where are the new folk 'cats from? II From: Haruo This is intended as a continuation of THIS earlier thread which is up to 127 soon to be 128 items at this point. (Okay, Mr. Happy?) Liland |
23 Jun 02 - 07:08 PM (#735397) Subject: RE: Where are the new folk 'cats from? II From: Mr Happy liland, it's supercalifragilisticespialidocious!!! thanks mr h |
23 Jun 02 - 07:11 PM (#735401) Subject: RE: Where are the new folk 'cats from? II From: Haruo I guess I'm still a newcomer, since Catspaw was here before me. I have posted a mere 1128 times (not counting a few cookieless ones) since September of 2000, and I live in Fremont, Seattle, Washington, USA, a mere six blocks or so from the Center of the Universe. I am working on a Mudcat Profile, but still haven't got it up to submissibility; in the meantime you can peruse a draft version here. I'm not very musical. Meaning I'm more into the words than the tunes (and even then more into Esperanto lyrics than English ones), and play MIDIs more than actual instruments. Liland |
18 Jul 02 - 11:14 AM (#750445) Subject: RE: Where are the new folk 'cats from? II From: Mr Happy refresh |
18 Jul 02 - 11:53 AM (#750475) Subject: RE: Where are the new folk 'cats from? II From: Bee-dubya-ell I'm a returning Mudcatter. I used to post from work, but quit the job about a year ago. After being jacked around for months by friends and relatives who were supposed to give us their old computer etc., I recently bit the bullet and charged one (ouch!). For reasons of my own, I chose not to reincarnate my old Mudcat name. My wife and I live in a self-built cabin on 8 acres of woods in northwest Florida just a few miles south of the Alabama border. Musically, I have very eclectic tastes. I play Celtic, bluegrass, old-time, swing, folk-rock, and original material. Instrumentwise, I play guitar, 5-string banjo, tenor banjo, dobro, mandolin, hammer dulcimer and autoharp - pretty much anything that doesn't have to be bowed or blown. My wife is a part-time bodhrani. We play mostly for fun, but don't turn down paying gigs.*G* It's good to be back among you 'cats. Bruce
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07 Aug 02 - 01:00 PM (#761371) Subject: RE: Where are the new folk 'cats from? II From: Mr Happy of late, most newbie mc's are comin9g from hu9ll. anymore from elsewhere? musicians? singers? |
07 Aug 02 - 08:48 PM (#761596) Subject: RE: Where are the new folk 'cats from? II From: Rt Revd Sir jOhn from Hull I'm from HU5. |
07 Aug 02 - 11:29 PM (#761649) Subject: RE: Where are the new folk 'cats from? II From: harpgirl ...down the road apiece from me.... |
09 Aug 02 - 03:29 PM (#762716) Subject: RE: Where are the new folk 'cats from? II From: harpgirl Hey BWL...tell me where that Thursday Irish session is and I will drive over sometime....hg |
09 Aug 02 - 07:48 PM (#762809) Subject: RE: Where are the new folk 'cats from? II From: harpmaker Here is a pic of us. We come from Beverley, Nr. Hull. UK. |
10 Aug 02 - 04:54 PM (#763094) Subject: RE: Where are the new folk 'cats from? II From: smallpiper I live in HU13 but come from somewhere else |
10 Aug 02 - 05:04 PM (#763098) Subject: RE: Where are the new folk 'cats from? II From: Rt Revd Sir jOhn from Hull I reckon HU5 has got the highest Mudcat population of any postal district. |
10 Aug 02 - 05:09 PM (#763102) Subject: RE: Where are the new folk 'cats from? II From: smallpiper You are probably right but I'm working on getig more from 13 |
10 Aug 02 - 05:19 PM (#763112) Subject: RE: Where are the new folk 'cats from? II From: Rt Revd Sir jOhn from Hull How many is there in HU13 up to now? I know there is you and Basic Gordon, any others? |
10 Aug 02 - 05:32 PM (#763118) Subject: RE: Where are the new folk 'cats from? II From: smallpiper err well even the mightiest of empires has to start small (just me an bassics)not like the two and a half thousand wot live in Hu5 |
10 Aug 02 - 05:33 PM (#763119) Subject: RE: Where are the new folk 'cats from? II From: smallpiper Actually I've just decided taht all our american friends now live in HU13 so I win |
24 Aug 02 - 06:08 PM (#770982) Subject: RE: Where are the new folk 'cats from? II From: Mr Happy we could have anuvver newbie soon, young anne, i'll apply more pressure!! 8-) |
25 Aug 02 - 05:39 AM (#771173) Subject: RE: Where are the new folk 'cats from? II From: GUEST,Gurney I've been in New Zealand for 28 years, but I'm from Warwickshire, in England. And despite Dionne, it is pronounced 'Warrick sheer. |
25 Aug 02 - 09:07 AM (#771231) Subject: RE: Where are the new folk 'cats from? II From: Allan Dennehy I'm Irish but have lived in Copenhagen the last 20 years. Hello, by the way to all the paddies back home. We havent seen a cloud over here in the last 28 days! |
25 Aug 02 - 09:48 AM (#771242) Subject: RE: Where are the new folk 'cats from? II From: Stephen L. Rich I'm not entirely sure where I've been. I shall, however, soon travel to the planet Zebulon in search of soup. |
25 Aug 02 - 03:14 PM (#771364) Subject: RE: Where are the new folk 'cats from? II From: Memphis Mud Memphis, Teennessee, USA...Pronounced Meh-fuss. Home of the best 200 Pork BBQ restaurants in the world; birthplace of the Blues; home of Elvis; average summer temp: 90 degrees (F), average humidity: 127%. |
04 Oct 02 - 04:41 AM (#796655) Subject: RE: Where are the new folk 'cats from? II From: Mr Happy I see a lot more new folks! Where are you from? What do you sing and play? How's the weather there? |
04 Oct 02 - 05:05 AM (#796660) Subject: RE: Where are the new folk 'cats from? II From: Fingerbuster Hi, i#m from Bury, am i too far west to join your quorum? Got to say that Cottingham FC is a BRILLIANT club I love white phone boxes too! Nic. |
04 Oct 02 - 05:09 AM (#796661) Subject: RE: Where are the new folk 'cats from? II From: Mr Happy hi fingerbuster, i'm in chester, i don't think bury's west of here unless its in usa? |
04 Oct 02 - 05:15 AM (#796663) Subject: RE: Where are the new folk 'cats from? II From: Fingerbuster Hi Mr happy, non U.S. Prospect is a fine club too. Nic |
28 Oct 02 - 08:26 AM (#813046) Subject: RE: Where are the new folk 'cats from? II From: Mr Happy there's a whole pile of newbies/newfies? especially participating in the mugchap thing.- where y'all hail from? |
28 Oct 02 - 09:02 PM (#813319) Subject: RE: Where are the new folk 'cats from? II From: mmb SECOND TRY (I can't find my first attempt): Where I'm FROM is Upstate NY (25 yrs). Where I'm AT is the TampaBay area of Florida (5 yrs). Very different States, and States of Mind. : ) |
28 Oct 02 - 09:32 PM (#813330) Subject: RE: Where are the new folk 'cats from? II From: Jake Bryan Just got here, dragged in by my better half, mmb. However, I'm still in Upstate NY. Haven't figured out yet where profiles of members can be found. I know I have a lot of friends here, but haven't figured out all the handles yet. |
29 Oct 02 - 03:28 AM (#813423) Subject: RE: Where are the new folk 'cats from? II From: Mr Happy jake, have a look at 'Quick Links' up the very top of the page. the pull down menu has member info + profiles, photos etc |
29 Oct 02 - 05:22 AM (#813434) Subject: RE: Where are the new folk 'cats from? II From: songs2play Hiya Mr H, It's chucking it down in Port Sunlight. Beard, glasses, grey - are we related ? |
29 Oct 02 - 05:27 AM (#813436) Subject: RE: Where are the new folk 'cats from? II From: Mr Happy hey snogs, same here ultimately, all people on earth are related. while mugchat's down, john from 'ull's started an alternative chat opportunity on the annexe. its real handy 4 times like this when the usual servers are down & the cat's misbehaving itself. the address is: http://www.jonbanjo.com/forum. maybe c u there. cheers, mr h |