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10 May 04 - 02:12 AM (#1182054) Subject: Gainsborough Folk Club Friday 14/5/2004 From: Rasener OK, so who will be going to GFC this coming Friday? I will be there, and look forward to it. |
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10 May 04 - 04:46 AM (#1182108) Subject: RE: Gainsborough Folk Club Friday 14/5/2004 From: GUEST,padgett I'll try! |
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10 May 04 - 05:06 AM (#1182115) Subject: RE: Gainsborough Folk Club Friday 14/5/2004 From: Georgiansilver I will be there as always and will try not to stop folks leaving when the skiffle starts...Be Blessed |
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10 May 04 - 10:59 AM (#1182238) Subject: RE: Gainsborough Folk Club Friday 14/5/2004 From: Strollin' Johnny Oops Georgiansilver, thought you said Skiffle Tarts! People leave because we finish at 11.30 (as requested by the management) and the skiffle doesn't start until after that! Don't want to upset the staff! Maybe if the skiffler arrived at the start (like the rest of us)instead of halfway through the night...............he's not called The Midnight Cowboy for nothing? Johnny :0) |
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10 May 04 - 11:11 AM (#1182247) Subject: RE: Gainsborough Folk Club Friday 14/5/2004 From: Rasener Surely thats not skiffle that he plays. You need a washboard and a wooden box with strings in it for the base. He tries to be a Donavan or Bob Dylan and I don't class them as skiffle. Surely the best skiffle group was Lonnie Donegan and he is nothing like that. Maybe he should be made to do a 3 number floorspot at the beginning or be banned from playing for ever. |
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10 May 04 - 11:13 AM (#1182248) Subject: RE: Gainsborough Folk Club Friday 14/5/2004 From: Strollin' Johnny It's the nearest description I could think of, Villan! And yes, Lonnie was the King of Skiffle. RIP. Johnny :0) |
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10 May 04 - 11:26 AM (#1182262) Subject: RE: Gainsborough Folk Club Friday 14/5/2004 From: Rasener Thats Ok then Strollin', as long as we don't start insulting Lonnie :-) Its a bit like classifying Arsenal and Gainsborough Trinity as the same (Football Club is the only thing they have in common):-) |
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10 May 04 - 01:18 PM (#1182397) Subject: RE: Gainsborough Folk Club Friday 14/5/2004 From: Georgiansilver I can only apologise yet again for last weeks hold up. Had I realised that I was holding people up then I would have quickly moved, and John, had I realised the depth of feeling being stirred, I would not have been part of the problem.....Sorry! Be Blessed |
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10 May 04 - 02:01 PM (#1182428) Subject: RE: Gainsborough Folk Club Friday 14/5/2004 From: Rasener Not sure what you did wrong there GS. Wasn't obvious to me. Did I miss something. |
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10 May 04 - 04:32 PM (#1182541) Subject: RE: Gainsborough Folk Club Friday 14/5/2004 From: Travelling Audience Sounds like a song coming on - We'll be there. Villan Did you enjoy Whitby? |
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10 May 04 - 04:46 PM (#1182546) Subject: RE: Gainsborough Folk Club Friday 14/5/2004 From: Rasener Very much so :-) |
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10 May 04 - 04:58 PM (#1182554) Subject: RE: Gainsborough Folk Club Friday 14/5/2004 From: Rasener Saw a lot of the artists at the Moor and Coast festival - enjoyed it very much. Saw Lucy and Paul perform twice. Saw Molly and Sue who came to watch them at the Endeavour pub. |
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11 May 04 - 10:19 AM (#1182829) Subject: RE: Gainsborough Folk Club Friday 14/5/2004 From: Georgiansilver I believe that Lucy and Paul have a bright future on the Folk scene and should be encouraged in whatever way we can. Don't forget folks...if you are anywhere near Gainsborough on Friday evening at around 8.30 onwards and want some good Folk entertainment...come to the Eight Jolly Brewers...upstairs room for a sing around(or just to watch) and Be Blessed. |
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11 May 04 - 10:31 AM (#1182843) Subject: RE: Gainsborough Folk Club Friday 14/5/2004 From: Rasener Lucy and Paul have been invited to play at the Young Tradition Festival in Derby by Mick Peat, as well as playing at the Filey Festival 30th July to 1st August, possibly at the Whitby Festival in August, Guest Artist at St Albans on July 18th, as well as support artist at Market Rasen Folk Club when Bill Whaley and Dave Fletcher are on and as Guest artist at same club on August 13th. :-) |
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11 May 04 - 10:38 AM (#1182851) Subject: RE: Gainsborough Folk Club Friday 14/5/2004 From: Georgiansilver That's great news Les. They deserve to be recognised. Be Blessed |
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11 May 04 - 10:47 AM (#1182858) Subject: RE: Gainsborough Folk Club Friday 14/5/2004 From: breezy We have some pictures of Lucy and Paul on display in readiness for their St Albans 'Spotlight' club appearance on Sunday 18th July mmmmmmmmmmm Our club meets at the British Legion on Verulam Road in St Albans, herts every Sunday with a 'Spotlight' guest each week This week its Rosa's Daughters, n/w Mike Sparks Doors open at 7.30 and starts at 7.45 and continues with 10 min floor spots till 9.55 when then 'Spotter' goes on till 10.35. Its a good idea to ring first if you are coming and wish to perform. The prog for Lucy and Paul's visit is nearly complete!!! we have a short interval, adm is £3 for everyone + £1 raffle audience numbers have reached over 20 recently!!!! The standard of performance is very good but we do encourage all to perform. Heckling is acceptable behaviour. Looking forward to some sampler C D Stroll on Johnny G7th n all www.folk4all.net Mk Peat played our George Papavgeris on his prog |
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11 May 04 - 11:08 AM (#1182877) Subject: RE: Gainsborough Folk Club Friday 14/5/2004 From: Strollin' Johnny Heard it Breezy. Mick and me mate Lester seemed very impressed, as was I. Got me G7th ordered from Noel Sheehan (one of the guys involved with the design), getting excited now! Looking forward to doing a few for you on the 18th July, (don't forget my spot!) and supporting Lucy & Paul, although compared to the highly talented and lovely Lucy I'm very much the Beast (as in Beauty and the...!). Georgian - you've caught me out there, did something happen after I left last time?????? Johnny :0) :0) |
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11 May 04 - 11:16 AM (#1182888) Subject: RE: Gainsborough Folk Club Friday 14/5/2004 From: breezy what did he sing? Dont worry your on,3-4 songs 20 min do you 'av a pikky? One that shows your belly button? |
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11 May 04 - 11:36 AM (#1182915) Subject: RE: Gainsborough Folk Club Friday 14/5/2004 From: Rasener Were the pictures Ok of Lucy and Paul Breezy? Breezy, I don't think you want a piccie of Strollin's belly button :-), but I suppose I could take one of it (if he lets me) when I am at Gainsborough Folk Club on Friday and send it you :-) You've got a great guy for a 20 minute spot there Breezy. All you need now is Stitherum (mr and mrs Sooze)on the same night - another very good act, who of course run the Gainsborough Club. Both Strollin and Mr and Mrs Sooze will be appearing as guest artists at Market Rasen in the near future, and have given me fantastic support to get my club up and running. |
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11 May 04 - 11:36 AM (#1182919) Subject: RE: Gainsborough Folk Club Friday 14/5/2004 From: Strollin' Johnny Can't remember the title, but it was a 'Going home' or 'Leaving' kind of song with some nice twiddly guitar-bits, from the new CD. I haven't got the CD but I've heard Sooz's copy. Nice. Looking forward very much to coming down. Not sure if I've got a photo that the world would be ready for! If my belly button was in focus, the rest of me would be so far away from the camera it'd just be a blur! Anyway, it's hidden behind me guitar (thank God!). Johnny :0) |
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11 May 04 - 11:46 AM (#1182940) Subject: RE: Gainsborough Folk Club Friday 14/5/2004 From: Rasener LOL |
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11 May 04 - 11:53 AM (#1182950) Subject: RE: Gainsborough Folk Club Friday 14/5/2004 From: breezy oh go on, then I'll get one of El grk's if we can find it!!! did the chorus line go Goodbye girl you know you are my pearl for you I'll beg steal or borrow Hold me tight for the last time tonight I am leaving tomorrow. ????? |
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12 May 04 - 08:13 AM (#1183690) Subject: RE: Gainsborough Folk Club Friday 14/5/2004 From: Georgiansilver So who's coming on Friday night then? (14th) I am sure it will be full as usual but it is good to know who will be there. Be Blessed. |
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12 May 04 - 08:23 AM (#1183698) Subject: RE: Gainsborough Folk Club Friday 14/5/2004 From: Strollin' Johnny Me! (In view of my immense girth, count that as two!) :0) :0) |
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12 May 04 - 08:46 AM (#1183727) Subject: RE: Gainsborough Folk Club Friday 14/5/2004 From: Rasener dont forget, I have to take a photo of your belly button :-) |
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12 May 04 - 09:10 AM (#1183757) Subject: RE: Gainsborough Folk Club Friday 14/5/2004 From: Georgiansilver Does he remove the fluff first.....???? |
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12 May 04 - 10:12 AM (#1183822) Subject: RE: Gainsborough Folk Club Friday 14/5/2004 From: Strollin' Johnny Mrs. Johnny says it's not so much a belly button, more a Black Hole, and it's a miracle I don't get sucked in and disappear forever. Jeez, wot a thought! Cringing Johnny =:0| |
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12 May 04 - 12:09 PM (#1183926) Subject: RE: Gainsborough Folk Club Friday 14/5/2004 From: Rasener A piece of fluff would make it a bit interesting. Depends on the colour of course. :-) |
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12 May 04 - 01:40 PM (#1183996) Subject: RE: Gainsborough Folk Club Friday 14/5/2004 From: Georgiansilver Les, You seem to have a wonderful diversity of interests other than M/R Folk Club. Next time I have a shower I will save the fluff for you(irrespective of colour). Photography as well, I could have taken a snap of it on the digicam and E-mailed it you but you would probably want to take it yourself....What about toe nail clippings?? Be Blessed! and look forward to seeing you all on Friday. |
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12 May 04 - 01:55 PM (#1184012) Subject: RE: Gainsborough Folk Club Friday 14/5/2004 From: Rasener :-) |
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12 May 04 - 02:16 PM (#1184025) Subject: RE: Gainsborough Folk Club Friday 14/5/2004 From: breezy waiting for naval images. |
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12 May 04 - 02:32 PM (#1184035) Subject: RE: Gainsborough Folk Club Friday 14/5/2004 From: Rasener Breezy you might be needed up here on Friday. You will have to hold Strollin' down, whilst I keep on clicking away. |
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12 May 04 - 03:04 PM (#1184058) Subject: RE: Gainsborough Folk Club Friday 14/5/2004 From: Sooz I don't like the way this is going. I might just stay at home and snooze in front of the TV. |
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12 May 04 - 03:34 PM (#1184091) Subject: RE: Gainsborough Folk Club Friday 14/5/2004 From: Rasener Does that mean the folk club is at your house then Sooz |
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12 May 04 - 04:46 PM (#1184156) Subject: RE: Gainsborough Folk Club Friday 14/5/2004 From: Tig You have skiffle????? I can bring my washboard - along with cymbol, squeaky hippo and indian bell ?????????????????? |
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12 May 04 - 07:05 PM (#1184244) Subject: RE: Gainsborough Folk Club Friday 14/5/2004 From: Georgiansilver What was it "Yellow BellyA....AC.......button fluff. A lady I know name of SOOZ, Who I know likes a wee drop of booze. To our Folk Club will go, come rain hail or snow. Or might just stay at home for a snooze. I also know someone called Villan, Who listens I hear to Bob Dylan. His favourite stuff, is belly button fluff. (Do you think he might need penicillin?) Another friend who we call John, Has a belly with fluff growing on. And when Les is about, there is really no doubt, It's that fluff that he "focusses" on. Be Blessed all. |
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13 May 04 - 02:49 AM (#1184468) Subject: RE: Gainsborough Folk Club Friday 14/5/2004 From: Rasener Your talents are wasted Georgiansilver. :-) |
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13 May 04 - 10:12 AM (#1184726) Subject: RE: Gainsborough Folk Club Friday 14/5/2004 From: Rasener There was a skilffler called Lonnie Whose lyrics were sometimes quite funny He kept on singing about my old man being a dustman But he wasn't, he was a busman He wanted a pub with no beer But Sooze thought that was a bit queer So she said come to the Eight Jolly Brewers Where you can drink real ales here Strollin' agreed with our Sooz Do come and try our booze We open on Friday the 14th You won't see our Sooz cuase she is having a snooze But georgian silver says "be blessed all" To think that Lonnie would come here, what gall You just be happy and listen to the chappy who plays at the end of it all |
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13 May 04 - 12:08 PM (#1184824) Subject: RE: Gainsborough Folk Club Friday 14/5/2004 From: GUEST,Mickey the Monkey If I come to the Brewers Pub, Do they serve some decent grub? I hear the music is great, I'd enjoy it more if I ate. You seem like a decent crew, I'd really like to meet you. If I come up,can I sing, Or is that a forbidden thing? I like your humour too, Georgiansilver,Les,John and Soo(z). So I'll come up just for the crack, If it's crap, I'll never come back. Hope I can make it on Friday...what time please? Mickey. |
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13 May 04 - 12:20 PM (#1184837) Subject: RE: Gainsborough Folk Club Friday 14/5/2004 From: Sooz Sorry - no food. 8.30pm start and we'll expect you to sing! |
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13 May 04 - 05:57 PM (#1185101) Subject: RE: Gainsborough Folk Club Friday 14/5/2004 From: Georgiansilver You will be welcomed Mickey, where are you coming from? |
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14 May 04 - 05:05 AM (#1185441) Subject: RE: Gainsborough Folk Club Friday 14/5/2004 From: Rasener I can say this in all honesty. Gainsborough Folk Club is a very friendly environment with lots of good humoured patter, and above all Mr and Mrs Sooz have built up a club that would be the envy of most, with a bunch of local excellent singers. They encourage anybody to sing or spout verse etc, and if it hadn't been for them Lucy and Paul would probably not be where they are today. They also have a lot of very loyal listeners. I really enjoy going along and listening and keep on coming away, amazed at the quality of local Lincolnshire folkies. |
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14 May 04 - 05:16 AM (#1185447) Subject: RE: Gainsborough Folk Club Friday 14/5/2004 From: Sooz < |
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14 May 04 - 06:14 AM (#1185481) Subject: RE: Gainsborough Folk Club Friday 14/5/2004 From: Rasener Sooz - I know a few emoticons but haven't come across that one before. Is it my age giving me away |
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14 May 04 - 06:45 AM (#1185501) Subject: RE: Gainsborough Folk Club Friday 14/5/2004 From: Rasener Sooz Just a request for tonight. Can you ban all weepy songs tonight as I have just buried the kids pet rabbit called Smokie. |
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14 May 04 - 07:45 AM (#1185543) Subject: RE: Gainsborough Folk Club Friday 14/5/2004 From: Strollin' Johnny No dead rabbit songs from me but I know a good dead cat one. |
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14 May 04 - 07:47 AM (#1185544) Subject: RE: Gainsborough Folk Club Friday 14/5/2004 From: Strollin' Johnny And what a waste of a good rabbit. It would have been lovely done with an onion sliced in half and a clove in each. ONLY KIDDING!!!!! Johnny :0) |
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14 May 04 - 07:52 AM (#1185551) Subject: RE: Gainsborough Folk Club Friday 14/5/2004 From: Rasener Should have got the missus to cook it and I could have brought a Garlic Rabbit Stew along for everybody tonight. :-) |
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14 May 04 - 07:53 AM (#1185554) Subject: RE: Gainsborough Folk Club Friday 14/5/2004 From: Strollin' Johnny Ooooooooohhh! That's set me gastric juices flowing (not a pretty sight!). J :0) |
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14 May 04 - 07:56 AM (#1185556) Subject: RE: Gainsborough Folk Club Friday 14/5/2004 From: Sooz What about the vegetarians! Les - I thought I'd typed "blush" but how I put it probably meant something else in html! SJ its time we heard the dead cat song. |
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14 May 04 - 08:11 AM (#1185570) Subject: RE: Gainsborough Folk Club Friday 14/5/2004 From: Rasener Sue, I don't think <> exists. *^_^* Blushing as per the following website http://www.cknow.com/ckinfo/emoticons.htm I suppose SJ could change it to Dead Rabbit Song |
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14 May 04 - 08:17 AM (#1185578) Subject: RE: Gainsborough Folk Club Friday 14/5/2004 From: Strollin' Johnny Sooz, they'll have to make do with wafer-thin ham! |
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14 May 04 - 08:17 AM (#1185579) Subject: RE: Gainsborough Folk Club Friday 14/5/2004 From: Strollin' Johnny Or Tuna. |
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14 May 04 - 08:44 AM (#1185609) Subject: RE: Gainsborough Folk Club Friday 14/5/2004 From: Rasener Dead Rabbit One afternoon while doing some work in the garden I noticed my dog dragging something under the fence. Upon inspection, to my dismay, I realized it was the next door neighbors' daughter's rabbit. For years I had watch her come home from school and head straight out to its cage, free it and play with it in the garden. I knew today would be no different and fearing for our dog, I had to think fast. The rabbit was quite dirty, as if it had put up quite a struggle, so I washed it off with the hose, combed it with the Dog brush and blew it dry with the leaf blower. Upon finishing its grooming I jumped the fence and replaced back in its cage hoping its death would be written off as "natural causes". Within the hour the neighbor's car pulled in and out popped the little girl, and as usual she headed straight for the cage. Only this time she stopped about six feet away and screamed "DDDDDAAAADDDDDDDYYYYYYY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!" Her father, panic stricken, stood looking at the cage. Being the good neighbour that I am I rushed to fence and asked if there was anything I could do. Her father less than calmly blurted, "What kind of sick individual would dig up a little girl's dead rabbit and put it back in it's cage?" |
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14 May 04 - 09:09 AM (#1185633) Subject: RE: Gainsborough Folk Club Friday 14/5/2004 From: Georgiansilver I love Bunny jokes....sorry Funny...my smelling is off again...sorry spelling.....lol. Rabbit pie is my favourite but the smell of it cooking is always better than the taste. Bunnies have a lot of fun, because there are a lot of them. Why are there a lot of them? Cause bunnies have a lot of fun!! I will rabbit on no more...See you later peeps....Be Blessed. |
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14 May 04 - 09:20 AM (#1185638) Subject: RE: Gainsborough Folk Club Friday 14/5/2004 From: Rasener A man was driving along the highway, and saw a rabbit hopping across the middle of the road. He swerved to avoid hitting the rabbit, but unfortunately the rabbit jumped in front of the car and was hit. The driver, being a sensitive man as well as an animal lover, pulled over to the side of the road, and got out to see what had become of the rabbit. Much to his dismay, the rabbit was dead. The driver felt so awful, he began to cry. A woman driving down the highway saw the man crying on the side of the road and pulled over. She stepped out of her car and asked the man what was wrong. "I feel terrible," he explained, "I accidentally hit this rabbit and killed it." The woman told the man not to worry. She knew what to do. She went to her car trunk, and pulled out a spray can. She walked over to the limp, dead rabbit, and sprayed the contents of the can onto the rabbit. Miraculously the rabbit came to life, jumped up, waved its paw at the two humans and hopped down the road. 50 yards away the rabbit stopped, turned around, waved and hopped down the road, another 50 yards, turned, waved and hopped another 50 yards. The man was astonished. He couldn't figure out what substance could be in the woman's spray can!! He ran over to the woman and asked, "What is in your spray can? What did you spray on that rabbit?" The woman turned the can around so that the man could read the label. It said: V V V V V V V V V V V v V V "Hair spray. Restores life to dead hair. Adds permanent wave." |
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14 May 04 - 05:01 PM (#1185783) Subject: RE: Gainsborough Folk Club Friday 14/5/2004 From: Georgiansilver I loved that joke and it reminded me of something someone said to me a while back....I have a quite receding hairline, so it was suggested I had rabbits tattoed each side of my forehead, hoping that people would think they were hares(hairs) Be Blessed. |
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14 May 04 - 08:01 PM (#1185896) Subject: RE: Gainsborough Folk Club Friday 14/5/2004 From: Rasener :-) Where were you tonight GS? It was an excellent evening. The place was packed and Sooze did a brilliant job of juggling all the artists into the time. See you at MRFC next week I hope. |
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15 May 04 - 03:02 AM (#1186043) Subject: RE: Gainsborough Folk Club Friday 14/5/2004 From: Strollin' Johnny A very nice night, enjoyed it immensely, and that enjoyment was heightened and enhanced by the presence and performances of Padgett and Clive - new faces to me but I hope we'll see them again (and again and again, as the song goes!). Also by Jane (she of the lovely voice) who proved beyond all doubt that you don't have to be 18 and flash your belly-button to be a rising star - some 'mature' 'uns have talent and beauty too! Sorry Villan, couldn't resist that one! :0) :0) Sorry for the bugger-up of 'Dark-Eyed Molly', but I astonished myself that, having consumed copious quantities of the Landlord's finest, I managed 'Annachie Gordon' without consulting the hymn-book! Ripper! Plus no skiffle, and weren't the squawkers in the other room quiet too! Market Rasen next Friday - Bring It On!! Johnny :0) |
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15 May 04 - 03:52 AM (#1186056) Subject: RE: Gainsborough Folk Club Friday 14/5/2004 From: Rasener Up early this morning Strollin'. Jane will be singing next week at Market Rasen. I agree with you entirely that Jane has a very nice voice and that is why I asked her to play at Market Rasen. Can't agree with you about your inference to Lucy. It's not about belly buttons, it's about pure talent. She has a wonderful voice and is going far together with Paul. Her voice speaks for itself. Now lets talk about you then. You are a very talented, have a lovely voice and I like many others, could listen to you alnight. If I went on looks, you woudn't be playing at Market Rasen and I woudn't be running the club. :-) I still need photo's and profile from you in order to let people know who you are. If people don't know who you are, they are not going to get off their arses to listen to you. Need the same for Stitherum. My policy about youngsters is that unless you give them a break and encourage them into the folk clubs, then in 20 years time Folk Clubs won't exist, because all the artist's will be dead. I think it is called inclusion. Something Gainsborough is very good at(Lucy and Paul). They like Gainsborough becuase of its freindly atatitude and inclusion. Wouldn't it be nice if every good Folk Artist had to take a young group under their wings and help them along the yellow brick road. Both my daughters who are almost 9 and 13 have never been exposed to folk music until I started Market Rasen 2 months ago. They are now very enthusiastic and want to go to each event. At Moor and Coast, they went to the Ceiledh night and my 13 year old is now hooked on the dancing. My older daughter was very dissapointed last night, because I coudn't bring her along to Gainsborough Folk Club. Pub rules I believe. That doesn't help get them in at an early age. Woudn't it be nice if every parent that goes to Folk Clubs, is forced to bring their children, so they get to know what Folk Music is about at a young age. There you go, that's started the morning off well. :-) Gonna have me breakfast now. Grilled Rabbit Slice with eggs and tomatoes. :-) |
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15 May 04 - 04:23 AM (#1186066) Subject: RE: Gainsborough Folk Club Friday 14/5/2004 From: Sooz Fourteen performers! Need a new shoe horn, I think. |
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15 May 04 - 04:40 AM (#1186073) Subject: RE: Gainsborough Folk Club Friday 14/5/2004 From: Rasener You will need both rooms if it carries on like that :-) |
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15 May 04 - 05:21 AM (#1186080) Subject: RE: Gainsborough Folk Club Friday 14/5/2004 From: Strollin' Johnny Lighten up Les, it was a joke - two smiley faces! |
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15 May 04 - 05:42 AM (#1186086) Subject: RE: Gainsborough Folk Club Friday 14/5/2004 From: Rasener Oh I thought that was a couple of pictures of your belly button for breezy. :-) Is Molly dark eyed then? How on earth did you manage to get that Psychedelic colour with your belly button fluff? Is it the different colours of the Real Ales that you drink? Why didn't you look at me when the Lonnie Skiffler sang Mellow Yellow last night, were you praying, sleeping or what :-) Told you he was more like Donovan or Bob Dylan. Spooky that. He must have read the thread. |
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15 May 04 - 05:51 AM (#1186088) Subject: RE: Gainsborough Folk Club Friday 14/5/2004 From: Rasener Incidentally I looked up your emoticon :0) The explanations of it is as follows:- :0) Person with a big nose or :o) Boxer's nose; Person with a smaller nose; Stimpy (Ren & Stimpy) :-) |
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15 May 04 - 06:27 AM (#1186099) Subject: RE: Gainsborough Folk Club Friday 14/5/2004 From: Rasener Here are a few funny emoticons. :-o ^^^^: After zipping up fly too fast :-E = Bucktoothed vampire :-) :-... Taking a leak ':-( Accidentally shaved off one eyebrow (:<> Duck (:= Beaver (><) Anally retentive *:-} 8 O Female and on the make ,:-) Smiling one-eyed user; Winking on-eyed user; Sammy Davis Jr.; One-eyed flirt; Wry and winking; David Ogden Stiers' toupee; Shaved left eyebrow this morning :-) -8 Blue balls :-) , Outie belly button :-) . Innie belly button :-q Trying to reach nose with tongue =:) Bunny X) Dead Where do they get all of these from. Good to remember them and stop the brain Cells from dying. (^_^) Happy face; Ear-to-ear smile |
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15 May 04 - 04:07 PM (#1186369) Subject: RE: Gainsborough Folk Club Friday 14/5/2004 From: Rasener |
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15 May 04 - 04:16 PM (#1186376) Subject: RE: Gainsborough Folk Club Friday 14/5/2004 From: Georgiansilver Hi Les, Thanks for concern. I was ill last night or at least in the afternoon and went to bed at 5pm, woke at 8pm and decided to conserve energy for a 15 mile hike on Kinder Scout today(which was a struggle) Will be at M/R on Friday and look forward to seeing you, Best wishes, Mike. |
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15 May 04 - 04:28 PM (#1186381) Subject: RE: Gainsborough Folk Club Friday 14/5/2004 From: Strollin' Johnny Villan, I don't care what the Funk & Wagnall of Emoticons says, :0) is me smiling, :0) :0) is me smiling a lot and :0( is me snarling! With my name :0) means I'm being friendly. GS, you should have come to the 8JB, conserved some of the amber nectar and written Kinder off! You missed a cracker of an evening. Some excellent stuff and some new(ish) faces. Great evening! :0) (that's me smiling). Johnny :0) |
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15 May 04 - 04:40 PM (#1186388) Subject: RE: Gainsborough Folk Club Friday 14/5/2004 From: Georgiansilver Maybe John but you know how it is with friends..If I had let them down today I might not have been asked again...First time hiking with them. Sorry to have missed a good night at 8JB but did not feel well last night anyway. 8JB is the highlight of my week usually and really was peeved to miss it... Be Blessed. |
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15 May 04 - 04:57 PM (#1186400) Subject: RE: Gainsborough Folk Club Friday 14/5/2004 From: Strollin' Johnny No problem GS, I'd have enjoyed a day in the hills myself today but I was on bag-carrying duty for a wife-on-a-mission in Lincoln High-Street. Oh joy! Johnny :0) |
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15 May 04 - 05:17 PM (#1186412) Subject: RE: Gainsborough Folk Club Friday 14/5/2004 From: Rasener Strollin' He he. I guess i am going to have to translate what you mean into what emoticons means. I don't have a problem with that, he he. You are such a good singer, how can I not bend and scrape to your demands. Your a good bloke Strollin'. Can't do without you. Honest. GS Sorry to here that. I am sure you would have made it if you had a pint of the gunger din. that would have stopped it. :-) Lets constipate on next Friday at MRFC. Looks like another good un. Trying to get George Papavgeris up here shortly for your pleasure. :-) Strollin' do you want to put George and his wife up. That way you can play all night with him. Only joking about the accomodation. Must stop drinking this Chardonnay, even the Euro contest is beginning to sound good. :-( |
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16 May 04 - 01:37 AM (#1186617) Subject: RE: Gainsborough Folk Club Friday 14/5/2004 From: Strollin' Johnny Les, I reckon the problem is that you're a technophile whereas I'm a technophobe. You have the knowledge and do things the text-book way, I just guess and do what feels good! I may not choose the correct method, but I know what I mean! See you Friday :0) |
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16 May 04 - 02:19 AM (#1186631) Subject: RE: Gainsborough Folk Club Friday 14/5/2004 From: Rasener Yep, see you there Friday. :-) |