you're all welcome to come to my big house in portland oregon anytime, and take 
advantage of our 3rd-world dollar value and delicious coffee and microbrews. 
I'm way off the beaten path of most of you eurocentrists of course!
christopher

>>> Martina Rosenberger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 12/14/07 11:01 AM >>>
now, who has a real big house and the courage to invite a bunch of citternists? 
(with an international aerport nearby)
or: who knows a place, where such a meeting could be held at low costs for 
everyone interested?
that would be a real thing to look forward to...................

Martina


 "KEVIN LAWTON" <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:
> I would hope that if we were to get together in the same place in real life 
> then we would spend the time playing music together. No need to worry about 
> what we choose to call our instruments when we can actually see what they are 
> 'in the flesh'. 
> Kevin. 
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> Brad McEwen <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Isn;t it in Lisbon? whee all 
> those Fado tavernas are? Or maybe in Marseiile, in Doc's sitting room? Let's 
> all go visit him, bring citterns,drink all his booze nd argue about what to 
> call these things that we play!
> 
> Brad
> 
> Rob wrote:
> And where is the Cittern Cafe?
> 
> Rob
> 
> www.rmguitar.info
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: KEVIN LAWTON [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: 14 December 2007 13:18
> To: Gregory Doc Rossi; cittern list
> Subject: [CITTERN] Re: photos, sound files, scores, etc.
> 
> Hey Doc, 
> Without wanting to start any new arguments, or re-open any old ones, could I
> ask what instruments are welcome on the Cittern Cafe site and what might not
> be considered 'a good fit'. Not trying to be awkward here, just asking
> where the boundaries are. Thanks. 
> Kevin. 
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
> ------------------------ 
> Gregory Doc Rossi wrote: Hey Group,
> 
> Okay, the Cittern Cafe site isn't completely ready, but it is in a 
> state where photos, mp3s, pdfs and such can be posted. For the 
> moment, if you want to post something for the list to see, send it to 
> me and I'll put it up and post the link. You won't need to register 
> unless you'd like to leave a comment, in which case you should 
> register as a subscriber.
> 
> For the list archive, I'm still trying to find an easy way to do it 
> that won't take too much time but that will be easily searchable.
> 
> Looking forward to having some stuff to post...
> 
> Doc
> 
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