Actually, which of you lucky souls who gets to go will be the embedded
(or not) correspondent who sends back live reports of all the proved
and unproved rumors, and critiques the concerts and .....
 
judith
 


 

 


From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of JULIE BARKER
Sent: Monday, July 03, 2006 4:03 AM
To: hg
Cc: HurdyGurdyForum Moderator
Subject: [HG] Saint Chartier/emails

What is the similarity between a London bus and a hurdy-gurdy list email?
You go days without seeing one and then 30 turn-up at the same time.
What is this lunatic going on about I hear you mutter?
Well, some members of the list will no doubt be at Saint Chartier and away from their computers during the period 10-16 July [some will be gone longer to take in Gooik, Gennetines and Rudolstadt].
Therefore; could those poor deprived souls, and English School teachers who can't go , please keep their list activities to a minnimum during that period as no-one wants to come home to a huge crop of emails.
How does everyone else feel about this idea? or am I just being a grumpy old Englishman?
Philip
ps; those of us who do go will no-doubt keep the spirit of the list alive by sitting on campsites in extremes of heat and cold whilst drinking wine and nattering-on interminably on subjects of cotton, pick-ups, early music and the, as yet unproved rumour, of a thriving tradition of gurdy playing on Pitcairn Island.

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