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Re: 2014 Ceilidh Cruise
Posted: Mon Apr 21, 2014 10:25 pm
by Silkie
Shard wrote:Three very enjoyable nights, at least for the Ceilidh Cruisers. I don't think I could do more than three on the trot. I feel a few alcohol-free days coming on.
Somehow I had the idea it had taken place the previous weekend. I was on a mooring at MRC while you were playing across the water.

Re: 2014 Ceilidh Cruise
Posted: Mon Apr 21, 2014 10:44 pm
by Flobbets
Shard wrote:Three very enjoyable nights, at least for the Ceilidh Cruisers. I don't think I could do more than three on the trot. I feel a few alcohol-free days coming on.
The two nights I got to (before running out of holiday) were just brilliant. Sunday morning in Tobermory was a good deal quieter than Saturday night!
Mike
Re: 2014 Ceilidh Cruise
Posted: Tue Apr 22, 2014 11:13 am
by cpedw
Flobbets wrote:Shard wrote:Three very enjoyable nights, at least for the Ceilidh Cruisers. I don't think I could do more than three on the trot. I feel a few alcohol-free days coming on.
The two nights I got to (before running out of holiday) were just brilliant. Sunday morning in Tobermory was a good deal quieter than Saturday night!
Mike
We too had an enjoyable, mostly memorable and very well lubed weekend. I won't need to hear Delilah again for a few lifetimes.
Derek
Re: 2014 Ceilidh Cruise
Posted: Tue Apr 22, 2014 11:24 am
by Flobbets
"I won't need to hear Delilah again for a few lifetimes."
Why, why, why?
'cos I just couldn't take any more...
Re: 2014 Ceilidh Cruise
Posted: Tue Apr 22, 2014 5:33 pm
by Telo
cpedw wrote:
We too had an enjoyable, mostly memorable and very well lubed weekend. I won't need to hear Delilah again for a few lifetimes.
Don't you you like Welsh folk music?
Multi-instrumentalists Family Flobbets, including singer Mike, added to general musical jollity.
Thanks all.