Red Nose Day in Unst Too
Posted: Friday, 16 March 2007 |
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You ain't nothing but a hound dog Elvis. You look like Mr T with that medallion.
Muness from Safely in Fetlar
my you lot seem to have loads of fun,lucky people
carol from france
I love the bling!
Michelle Therese from Moooo!
See you had Ritz crackers in the raffle and proven baking skills (although I couldn't spot any marag). Would you be in line for a catering concession at the Fank? Calum and Donald might be in touch.
Annie B from the usual
Fpu is getting a bit confused and seems to think this is a new improved version of the Three Degrees....
Flying Cat from Credulity Gap
No oatmeal macadamia nuts cookies? no macaroons (with freshly grated coconut)? And where is the tiramisu?! Has there been a blockade of Unst of which the world has been blissfully unaware?
mjc from NM,USA
ok ruthodanort, how much did your school make??
carol from france
ruthodanort-what made you end up in orkney?
carol from france
Pictures checked carefully; no smut visible. Jolly good - well done Ruthy.
Digital Sands from Berneray
Carol, I believe we made a little over 拢450 for Comic Relief. And I am i little confused about the 'end up in Orkney' comment, Unst is in Shetland. I used to live in Orkney and it's a beautiful place, but hopefully I havn't ended up yet at all!
Ruthodanort from Unst
ruthodanort, i'm so so so sorry about my big mistake please forgive me its like some frenchie telling me i'm english gulp!
carol from france
nae bother Carol, I was not offended.
Ruthodanort from Unst
Oh come on Carol, it's not that bad!
Flying Cat from Orkney Mainland
Oh, it ain't so bad being English, or Scot for that matter, though Welsh might be a tad preferable, and being Irish --- well, howdy there Brother Mathias, I was just averring how Connemara was just about the best thing that happened to the world ...
mjc from NM,USA
And it's fine to be a mongrel, by accident of my grandparent's birthplaces I could, were I fit enough, play sport for any of the 4 home nations. I also fell into the orange/green divide theologically which is why I am a hymn singing agnostic.
Hyper-Borean from Cu Chulain's Kennel
The old Wesley songs are not bad, are they now Hyper-B.? My wife reported me to my daughter last time we visited her at uni. because I sang and participated at the service in the rather anglo-Catholic Cathedral, but staid mum as usual at the very nice Catholic service at Blackfriars (Dominicans). She thought I was quite the heretic (or on the way to becoming one!). Daughter laughed and suggested I was sabotaging the Church of England by singing in their services. Singing hymns etc can be fun. I read somewhere (must have been the discussion of Gaelic) that someone sang Amazing Grace in Gaelic. I guess it could be done, but why would one want to?! Anyway, do you do a passable tenor or is basso more your thing?
mjc from NM,USA
I agree mjc, Moody and Sankey had an ear for a rousing tune, I do also like some of the anglican hymns there is a majesty to them and I remember with glee the childrens' chorouses sung by the evangelical mission which came to our local beach each year when I was very young. As to actually singing; whilst my natural pitch is probably baritone my voice control is such that I am obliged by higher authority to ensure that my efforts are not only solo but solitary.
Hyper-Borean from The organ loft
You may like to rephrase that H-B....
Flying Cat from a hard stare