
Apparently I may be one of you lot. Hmm.
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- Old Salt
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Re: Apparently I may be one of you lot. Hmm.
I thought that Dew was a corruption of the old name D'ewe, and that would account for Jim's head of white curly hair. 

Re: Apparently I may be one of you lot. Hmm.
A scurrilous rumour rumours that Jim's surname is actually Dewar (of that ilk) but he's drunk so much of the wretched stuff he's lost his end!
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Re: Apparently I may be one of you lot. Hmm.
Genuinely Irish perhaps. The Real Old Mountain Dew?jim.r wrote:A scurrilous rumour rumours that Jim's surname is actually Dewar (of that ilk) but he's drunk so much of the wretched stuff he's lost his end!
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wow! Thanks.Rowana wrote:Dagger Gordon is still around. See Here -
http://www.mandolin.org.uk/interviews/dagger.php" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I have a cassette of that Highland Mandolin from years ago. Bought it after seeing him in the Ceilidh place in Ullapool.
Don't have a cassette player any more......
Re: Apparently I may be one of you lot. Hmm.
Ah, well, you may have me. I also used to have a (much smaller) collection of Irish......
Cooper: you are in deep bother.
Cooper: you are in deep bother.

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Re: Apparently I may be one of you lot. Hmm.
Alcyone wrote:wow! Thanks.Rowana wrote:Dagger Gordon is still around. See Here -
http://www.mandolin.org.uk/interviews/dagger.php" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I have a cassette of that Highland Mandolin from years ago. Bought it after seeing him in the Ceilidh place in Ullapool.
Don't have a cassette player any more......
I have a cassette player AND a program on my confuser to convert tapes to digital. If you fancy sending me the tape, I can convert it and email you a digital file for your i-player or whatever. I did some of my old tapes, but one or two were well used so the quality is $hyte!
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Re: Apparently I may be one of you lot. Hmm.
Rowana wrote:Alcyone wrote:wow! Thanks.Rowana wrote:Dagger Gordon is still around. See Here -
http://www.mandolin.org.uk/interviews/dagger.php" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I have a cassette of that Highland Mandolin from years ago. Bought it after seeing him in the Ceilidh place in Ullapool.
Don't have a cassette player any more......
I have a cassette player AND a program on my confuser to convert tapes to digital. If you fancy sending me the tape, I can convert it and email you a digital file for your i-player or whatever. I did some of my old tapes, but one or two were well used so the quality is $hyte!
Thank you for the very kind offer, I ordered the CD this morning. Both, in fact. I'll tell Mrs A
it is to remind her of the Ceilidh place, that should cushion the blow of paying for it.......