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Mudcat tee shirts in the UK

03 Jul 03 - 09:59 AM (#975921)
Subject: Mudcat tee shirts in the UK
From: bill\sables

Once again Mudcat needs a donation or two so why not buy a mudcat tee shirt for recognition at this years festivals.
I have all sizes from Small to XXX Large at £12 each.
There are also a few embroidered patches left at £3-50 each.
Send me a PM to let me know your size and I will post it to you
Cheers Bill


03 Jul 03 - 10:23 AM (#975934)
Subject: RE: Mudcat tee shirts in the UK
From: GUEST,MC Fat

get some done in Fat bastard size with long sleeves (can't wear short sleeve shirts) and I'll have one.


03 Jul 03 - 11:21 AM (#975978)
Subject: RE: Mudcat tee shirts in the UK
From: MudGuard

Bill, is there a chance to get one to Whitby Festival (an XXL should do)? Will you be there?

I really intend to be at Whitby if my bicycle allows me...


03 Jul 03 - 01:20 PM (#976068)
Subject: RE: Mudcat tee shirts in the UK
From: GUEST,GUEST SELBY

Mudgaurd If Bill isn't there I will deliver for him as we wil be
Keith


03 Jul 03 - 05:38 PM (#976224)
Subject: RE: Mudcat tee shirts in the UK
From: MudGuard

Thanks for the offer, Keith!


03 Jul 03 - 08:15 PM (#976306)
Subject: RE: Mudcat tee shirts in the UK
From: bill\sables

No problems Mudguard You will get your shirt one way or the other. You could always call in at my home on your way to Whitby
Cheers Bill


04 Jul 03 - 02:59 AM (#976452)
Subject: RE: Mudcat tee shirts in the UK
From: MudGuard

Bill, I could call at your home but for one reason.
I do not know where that is... ;-)


04 Jul 03 - 07:00 AM (#976542)
Subject: RE: Mudcat tee shirts in the UK
From: bill\sables

Mudguard I will PM you with details


04 Jul 03 - 07:13 AM (#976548)
Subject: RE: Mudcat tee shirts in the UK
From: GUEST,Vince

Eh Bill, i'd be glad, glad, very very glad, glad t'ave a Mudcat t-shirt.
I'll be at Saddleworth Festival in a couple of weeks. So if there's any around there....?


04 Jul 03 - 09:29 AM (#976610)
Subject: RE: Mudcat tee shirts in the UK
From: bill\sables

Vince I usually can't get to festivals these days due to my job but if you want to send a PM with your address I can send a shirt to you
Cheers Bill


04 Jul 03 - 12:10 PM (#976704)
Subject: RE: Mudcat tee shirts in the UK
From: Eric the Viking

Andy, if you are going to Bill's then Whitby, you should go past me (or pretty close) what date will that be?


04 Jul 03 - 02:00 PM (#976788)
Subject: RE: Mudcat tee shirts in the UK
From: Liz the Squeak

Having seen a variety of shirts on an even greater variety of size bodies, I can testify to the fact that they do indeed come in 'fat bastard' size, right up to 'bloody hell, how does s/he see to pee' size. Regretfully though, no long sleeves.

I may have to buy a new one, as my other is rapidly becoming too large for me.....

(gloat, gloat, smug, smarm)

LTS


04 Jul 03 - 08:26 PM (#976992)
Subject: RE: Mudcat tee shirts in the UK
From: bill\sables

Mudguard, if you bought an XXXL you could hoist it as a sail on your bike and if the wind is right you could sail to Whitby. Trouble is if the bugger is wrong you could end up back in Manchester
Bill


04 Jul 03 - 08:26 PM (#976993)
Subject: RE: Mudcat tee shirts in the UK
From: Liz the Squeak

Ah yes, but he's a big boy is Mudguard.....

LTS


05 Jul 03 - 01:12 AM (#977119)
Subject: RE: Mudcat tee shirts in the UK
From: MudGuard

Liz, I am tall, NOT big! ;-)


05 Jul 03 - 04:28 AM (#977165)
Subject: RE: Mudcat tee shirts in the UK
From: Noreen

He's a tall lad fer 'is mam!


05 Jul 03 - 05:34 AM (#977184)
Subject: RE: Mudcat tee shirts in the UK
From: JudeL

& Liz how would you know? .... have you been looking?    (ducks & runs for cover)


05 Jul 03 - 12:35 PM (#977329)
Subject: RE: Mudcat tee shirts in the UK
From: Mrs.Duck

Vince - we will be in Saddleworth and almost certainly will see Bill before that so if you want us to bring one PM Bill to arrange.
Jane


06 Jul 03 - 06:26 AM (#977692)
Subject: RE: Mudcat tee shirts in the UK
From: Liz the Squeak

Yes Mudguard, I know but if I called you a tallboy, you'd be another name for a short wardrobe, which doesn't really do you justice.

Neither do you have a drawer in your bottom.

LTS


06 Jul 03 - 06:40 AM (#977698)
Subject: RE: Mudcat tee shirts in the UK
From: MudGuard

How would you know whether I have a drawer in my bottom?

And also: does "big boy" have any second meaning which I do not know about?

I also did not catch the meaning of "He's a tall lad fer 'is mam!"...

I hate not being a native English speaker...


12 Jul 03 - 11:35 AM (#981841)
Subject: RE: Mudcat tee shirts in the UK
From: Richard Bridge

Bill can you PM me your address and I'll post you a cheque, (experience teaches not to let me send you a cheque later) and if it's possible and I catch the post today Monday can I have it by Friday for Tolpuddle or are you going to be there and could I buy it of you there?


12 Jul 03 - 07:10 PM (#982034)
Subject: RE: Mudcat tee shirts in the UK
From: Noreen

Andy, I meant to reply to your questions earlier, but couldn't remember which thread to return to.

Q.1: Liz and Jude were, as is their wont, making ribald comments at the slightest provocation (I apologise, ladies, you need NO provocation!). I expect Jude was suggesting that Liz was commenting on how well-endowed you are.

Q.2: He's a big lad fer 'is mam (tr. he is a big lad for his mother) is a local (to me) affectionate comment made about a tall young man.

Sorry if we seemed to be having a joke at your expense, this wasn't the case. Your English is so good that maybe we like to test you once in a while... you certainly don't seem to miss much!

See you soon.


13 Jul 03 - 02:53 AM (#982184)
Subject: RE: Mudcat tee shirts in the UK
From: Liz the Squeak

How dare you malign me in this way? I meant nothing other than he is a large gentleman, being a clear foot taller than myself, and proportionally built, rather than being tall and skinny or just plain fat.

Any other meaning is in the mind of the reader and I really think that before you suggest I'm being crude at my friend's expense, you should inspect the cleanliness of your own backside.

Mudguard ~ It is regretable that, in certain uncouth circles, I am given to understand that 'big boy' does have other connotations, concerning the size of some apendage. I apologise if I have unwittingly offended you or others, but as I stated above, a tall boy is a wardrobe (although they're ususally shorter than you are, and do indeed have a drawer in their bottoms), and I didn't think you'd like being a piece of furniture. I know not whether you have a drawer in your bottom, because, although some others have suggested otherwise, I have never seen you in a state of dishabile... I merely suppose that, since you have no special medical needs or require a special chair, that, like the rest of humanity, you have no drawer in your bottom.

Drawers ON your bottom would be a different matter - drawers being another work for knickers, long underwear or pants, but note, I didn't say that.

If anyone was making ribald comments at anyone's expense, it was JudeL at my expense and my solicitor will be contacting to her in due course.

LTS


14 Jul 03 - 06:32 AM (#982799)
Subject: RE: Mudcat tee shirts in the UK
From: JudeL

Mudguard my dear, as Liz said, whether someone hears a crudity or a little gentle teasing on what attributes (such as height) are memorable to an individual does indeed depend on the mind of the reader.

I would imagine that most of us that have met you would have noticed that you are big (meaning tall) especially those of us like Liz & myself who are rather shorter than average, and (to use a phrase that I grew up with) you have "shoulders like tallboys" (yes I noticed too).

Yes I was indulging in a little gentle teasing of my friend Liz, in suggesting that she had been looking at/ noticing men other than Manitas (ie you). If someone else chooses to have a dirty mind and attribute other meanings to my post that is not something I can be responsible for.


14 Jul 03 - 07:34 AM (#982819)
Subject: RE: Mudcat tee shirts in the UK
From: Kevin Sheils

Hi Liz the Squeek

You suggested that someone may not like being refered to as a piece of furniture but I knew someone who was perfeclly happy going through life as a Welsh Dresser.

Mind you he preferred to call himself a Rhondda Valet.


14 Jul 03 - 07:43 AM (#982825)
Subject: RE: Mudcat tee shirts in the UK
From: Ritchie

What is an occasional chair when it is not a chair?

ritchie


14 Jul 03 - 08:05 AM (#982837)
Subject: RE: Mudcat tee shirts in the UK
From: MudGuard

>> Sorry if we seemed to be having a joke at your expense

I do not really mind being the victim of jokes at my expense - as long as I do understand the joke myself...

And I should have added a ;-) or two to
>> How would you know whether I have a drawer in my bottom?

Obviously, I still have to learn lots of English (just learned two new words: ribald and well-endowed)...


14 Jul 03 - 08:26 AM (#982845)
Subject: RE: Mudcat tee shirts in the UK
From: GUEST,Vince

Hello Mrs Duck. Sorry i'm late in replying but, and this may sound a stupid thing to ask, but how do i PM Bill? or am i already doing so by typing this?

If Bill can arrange for you to have an xtra large t-shirt at Saddleworth, i shall gladly purchase same. I'll be there Friday PM, booking in at the Civic about 1/2 two-ish. I'll also be in the Con club singarounds at some point ('specially the late night extra). Then there's the food/sing-a-round tent sessions (ooops hope Pied Piper's not reading this!)

Should be a good festival eh?


14 Jul 03 - 01:39 PM (#983089)
Subject: RE: Mudcat tee shirts in the UK
From: bill\sables

Vince I should see Mrs Duck Wednesday evening so I will get an XL to her then
Cheers Bill


14 Jul 03 - 05:54 PM (#983290)
Subject: RE: Mudcat tee shirts in the UK
From: Liz the Squeak

Of course, if I'd said built like a brick sh*t house, it would be a different case entirely. And yes, Mudguard, it means that you are well built, large and something that no-one can do without.

LTS


14 Jul 03 - 06:24 PM (#983316)
Subject: RE: Mudcat tee shirts in the UK
From: Liz the Squeak

You may find this link It simply isn't true... may help to ease a few troubled minds..... sorry lads!

LTS


15 Jul 03 - 07:15 AM (#983648)
Subject: RE: Mudcat tee shirts in the UK
From: GUEST,Vince

Cheers Bill, i shall search out Mrs Duck at the festival.


15 Jul 03 - 12:05 PM (#983813)
Subject: RE: Mudcat tee shirts in the UK
From: Liz the Squeak


15 Jul 03 - 12:19 PM (#983823)
Subject: RE: Mudcat tee shirts in the UK
From: Mrs.Duck

Vince, to use the PM system you have to join Mudcat and not sign in as a guest. No charge so you ought to do it - also gives you access to chatroom etc. which some of us wile away the wee small hours on occasionally! In the meantime will see you at Saddleworth - look out for the ducks!


16 Jul 03 - 03:58 AM (#984251)
Subject: RE: Mudcat tee shirts in the UK
From: GUEST,Vince

Ta for that Mrs Duck. About to move house (once the oh-so-slow grinding wheels of this horrible experience have finished their journey) so i wiil definately join (once thought i had joined but must have made an input error or somethin). Anyway i shall keep me eyes peeled for the ducks. Look fwd to the festival and seeing thee. (the singing together workshop sounds good!)

Cheers


16 Jul 03 - 05:00 AM (#984275)
Subject: RE: Mudcat tee shirts in the UK
From: Noreen

Vince, there is a mudcat membership with your name on it.
Try resetting your cookie: click on Membership Has Its Rewards at top of page, then Log In (Reset Cookie).

You'll need to remember the password you used when you joined.

If you still have probs, ask at the Help forum (see top of page again).

See you at the weekend, no doubt.


16 Jul 03 - 03:31 PM (#984629)
Subject: RE: Mudcat tee shirts in the UK
From: bill\sables

Vince and Abuwood.Mrs Duck will be bringing shirts to Saddleworth for you both


16 Jul 03 - 04:20 PM (#984662)
Subject: RE: Mudcat tee shirts in the UK
From: GUEST,Vince

Thanks Noreen, i shall try and feel my way back into membership (but forgetting password and original e-mail address does'nt help - eeee i don't know) but i'm in touch with 'HELP' so wi a bit o luck and magic?

To Bill/Sables..ta for that. I will seek out Mrs Duck and look forward to donning my t-shirt!

Sithee all w/end


22 Jul 03 - 07:45 PM (#988451)
Subject: RE: Mudcat tee shirts in the UK
From: bill\sables

New batch are expected in any day now in all sizes.
Cheers Bill


23 Jul 03 - 03:52 AM (#988613)
Subject: RE: Mudcat tee shirts in the UK
From: GUEST,Vince

Hi Bill/sables, got my t-shirt from Mrs Duck at Saddleworth so thanks very much for that (and Mrs Duck)! Wearing it enabled me to meet other mudcat contributors, which was reet nice. Twas a grand Festival!

Still trying to sort out my mudcat membership, so will have to remain as a guest.....as long as the door stays open!


23 Jul 03 - 06:03 PM (#989125)
Subject: RE: Mudcat tee shirts in the UK
From: bill\sables

Pleased you liked it Vince I saw Mrs Duck tonight and she told me how she met up with you.
Cheers Bill


24 Jul 03 - 07:31 AM (#989393)
Subject: RE: Mudcat tee shirts in the UK
From: VIN

Ta Bill, glad to say i've finally sorted out me membership and am now on as Vin.

Cheers!


25 Jul 03 - 06:00 AM (#990275)
Subject: RE: Mudcat tee shirts in the UK
From: bill\sables

I'll be watching out for you Vin Are you going to Whitby,


25 Jul 03 - 06:15 AM (#990280)
Subject: RE: Mudcat tee shirts in the UK
From: MudGuard

Bill, I will almost 100% be at Whitby (though not for the whole week), but am not so sure about passing your place on the way back to Manchester...

So if you have a chance to send an XXL shirt to Whitby I'd be very grateful!


25 Jul 03 - 06:28 AM (#990285)
Subject: RE: Mudcat tee shirts in the UK
From: VIN

Eh up bill\sable, ta for that. Fancy Whitby, must say, but doubt if i can make it - moving house any time now so goin to be a bit 'tied up' wi this and that. Whitby's a fave place of mine so really must make the effort next year. Reckon i'll Be at the Open Door xtravaganza 5 in October tho, in Middleton. That anywhere near your neck-o-the-woods?


25 Jul 03 - 09:37 AM (#990381)
Subject: RE: Mudcat tee shirts in the UK
From: bill\sables

Mudguard, I will be at Whitby in the instrument / crafts pavilion. I will have your shirt with me. Look out for a banjo stall.
Cheers Bill


25 Jul 03 - 09:47 AM (#990394)
Subject: RE: Mudcat tee shirts in the UK
From: MudGuard

That's good news, Bill!

Just to make sure I get a fitting one:
could you bring XXL and XXXL so I can select the better fitting size?

Looking forward to seeing you again!


28 Jul 03 - 12:35 PM (#992037)
Subject: RE: Mudcat tee shirts in the UK
From: bill\sables

The new batch of shirts have just arrived if anyone is interested.
Cheers Bill