I guess "All types of pipes" was always going to be a shambles - a bit like
"All types of stringed instruments" would be! Or the fact that most of the
nation associates Holmfirth with tedious, safe Sunday evening TV, somewhere
between the antiques slot and the god slot!
Chris
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From: "Adrian" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "nsp" <nsp@cs.dartmouth.edu>
Sent: Sunday, May 11, 2008 7:34 PM
Subject: [NSP] Holmfirth
Hello all,
the Holmfirth 'all types of pipes' was a shambles. The only pipers were
Mark Carmichael and Brian Howard and a bit of an audience. I arrived at
1245, shorlty before Dave Ashton, but it had finished at 1200, also in the
pamphlet, it did say 1200 finishing time. I've asked Dave and the woman
who organises the festival for a 1400hrs to 1600hrs slot next year.
Adrian
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