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Whittlebury 2005 - Song & Ale

13 Sep 05 - 07:44 AM (#1562612)
Subject: Whittlebury 2005 - Song & Ale
From: Hovering Bob

Hi, hope to meet up with a few Catters in a couple of weeks' time on the 23rd.
Who's going?


13 Sep 05 - 07:47 AM (#1562614)
Subject: RE: Whittlebury 2005 - Song & Ale
From: Dave Earl

Me and t'other 'arf Elizabeth

Dave Earl


13 Sep 05 - 08:41 AM (#1562661)
Subject: RE: Whittlebury 2005 - Song & Ale
From: Emma B

Me too! - memo must find hot water bottle......


13 Sep 05 - 12:46 PM (#1562821)
Subject: RE: Whittlebury 2005 - Song & Ale
From: Cats

Jon will be there, but I have to work until some strange time on Friday and be back on Monday at an unnerving hour in the morning!


13 Sep 05 - 02:21 PM (#1562905)
Subject: RE: Whittlebury 2005 - Song & Ale
From: My guru always said

See you there I hope!!


13 Sep 05 - 03:00 PM (#1562919)
Subject: RE: Whittlebury 2005 - Song & Ale
From: GUEST

is this a secret?


13 Sep 05 - 03:16 PM (#1562924)
Subject: RE: Whittlebury 2005 - Song & Ale
From: SussexCarole

Me & Andrew (Crane Driver) will be there


13 Sep 05 - 05:11 PM (#1562987)
Subject: RE: Whittlebury 2005 - Song & Ale
From: nutty

Weather and vehicle permitting ... I'll be there


13 Sep 05 - 07:02 PM (#1563068)
Subject: RE: Whittlebury 2005 - Song & Ale
From: GUEST,AArk

Can someone post details of this event or provide a blue clicky please?


14 Sep 05 - 03:45 AM (#1563281)
Subject: RE: Whittlebury 2005 - Song & Ale
From: Dave Masterson

Go to Tom & Barbara Brown's website and clikc 'Song & Ale'

http://www.umbermusic.co.uk/


14 Sep 05 - 05:41 AM (#1563336)
Subject: RE: Whittlebury 2005 - Song & Ale
From: GUEST,SallyM- at work

I will be there but don't have any transport at the moment. I only live about 20 miles away south. Is anyone likely to be coming along the A5 or thereabouts who could give me a lift?

Sally


14 Sep 05 - 08:06 AM (#1563423)
Subject: RE: Whittlebury 2005 - Song & Ale
From: Alio

We're going - just hope the weather is kind to us!

Great weekend, with good company and wonderful singing.

Ali and Geoff


14 Sep 05 - 07:31 PM (#1563871)
Subject: RE: Whittlebury 2005 - Song & Ale
From: vectis

I'll be there, possibly with Dad. I could probably give you a lift SallyM send me a PM and we'll arange something.


15 Sep 05 - 01:52 AM (#1564025)
Subject: RE: Whittlebury 2005 - Song & Ale
From: Leraud

I shall be there. I can't believe it's a year since the last one.


15 Sep 05 - 07:14 AM (#1564146)
Subject: RE: Whittlebury 2005 - Song & Ale
From: Hovering Bob

Should be good!
Tend to forget that it's not generally advertised.
(No hot water bottle, I'd find the long extension cable for an electric blanket, if I had one!)


15 Sep 05 - 06:02 PM (#1564608)
Subject: RE: Whittlebury 2005 - Song & Ale
From: GUEST,AArk

Thanks for the clicky, Dave


15 Sep 05 - 09:51 PM (#1564773)
Subject: RE: Whittlebury 2005 - Song & Ale
From: Bonecruncher

I'll be there, having unfortunately missed last year.
Small problem - can't find my wellies!
Colyn.


16 Sep 05 - 11:48 AM (#1564956)
Subject: RE: Whittlebury 2005 - Song & Ale
From: Hovering Bob

Tend to forget that this is a ticket only event, don't turn up on the door hoping to get in, it's usually full!
I only wanted to get an idea of the catters who'd be there, the thread wasn't meant as a 'What's on,' sorry!


16 Sep 05 - 06:38 PM (#1565142)
Subject: RE: Whittlebury 2005 - Song & Ale
From: RichardP

Pat and I wouldn't miss it.


20 Sep 05 - 07:34 PM (#1567209)
Subject: RE: Whittlebury 2005 - Song & Ale
From: Sue the Borderer

I wouldn't want to miss it either!
And I'll be there without bags of morris sticks, and without needing to tout for willing musicians....well, perhaps ready for Banbury & Bedworth, not for Whittlebury itself. I'll be far too busy there enjoying the singing.

Sue


24 Sep 05 - 03:27 PM (#1569924)
Subject: RE: Whittlebury 2005 - Song & Ale
From: Cats

It's Saturday and Jon has just phoned to say what a fabulous weekend I am missing (thanks a lot). Singing is of a high standard and everyone is enjoying themselves.... so I'll just go back to my cup of tea and gardening magazine....or I could brush the cat... have an early night...


24 Sep 05 - 05:54 PM (#1569968)
Subject: RE: Whittlebury 2005 - Song & Ale
From: Zany Mouse

I'm jealous!

Rhiannon


25 Sep 05 - 04:21 PM (#1570451)
Subject: RE: Whittlebury 2005 - Song & Ale
From: Cats

You must mean of the singing, you can't possibly want to spend the weekend at home pottering in the garden, building a new flower bed, drinking hot chocolate and brushing the cat!


25 Sep 05 - 05:37 PM (#1570495)
Subject: RE: Whittlebury 2005 - Song & Ale
From: nutty

Just recovering from the almost 5 hour drive home.
What a wonderful weekend. Singing of the highest quality and so much laughter and good humour. I'll be on a high for weeks.

Thanks to all involved. See you next year.


27 Sep 05 - 07:44 AM (#1571362)
Subject: RE: Whittlebury 2005 - Song & Ale
From: Hovering Bob

Yes a great weekend, and I didn't run too many people down in my buggy.
The Wesleys have developed the event with better facilities and kept all that was good about it.
Here's to next year, and counting!


27 Sep 05 - 08:51 AM (#1571415)
Subject: RE: Whittlebury 2005 - Song & Ale
From: GUEST,SallyM - at work

Yes what a lovely, lovely weekend with fantastic singing and a nice long list of new songs I would like to learn. It was great to put some faces to mudcat names for the first time. Huge thanks to Vectis for answering my plea on this thread and giving me a lift to and from Whittlebury without even having met me before. Aren't Mudcatters wonderfull !
Sally