Ian Brockbank wrote:
can anyone help here?...please reply *privately*...
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From: Catriona Mackie
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...I'm looking for a stepdancer to perform at a traditional
ceilidh in Edinburgh...
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Rob MacKillop wrote:
OK. I've uploaded the earliest known version of Auld Lang Syne, from the
Balcarres MS c.1695-1700 as a straight transcription, but also as a basic
guitar arrangement in DADGAD tuning. I have also uploaded both the versions
in the Scots Musical Museum (numbers 25 and
At 09:54 -0700 22/12/00, Carol Thompkins wrote:
And I wish I had a nickel for everytime someone has called me Mrs.
Thompson :-)
Carol THOMPKINS (who answers pretty well to Mrs. Thompson after 30 years
of marriage bg)
Wouldn't mind a 20 cent piece for every time someone's spelt my
surname
And I wish I had a nickel for everytime someone has called me Mrs.
Thompson :-)
Carol THOMPKINS (who answers pretty well to Mrs. Thompson after 30 years
of marriage bg)
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It's easy to get names mixed up when there are too many which sound