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Brian Reay July 5th 03 07:34 AM


"Walt Davidson" wrote in message
...
On Fri, 4 Jul 2003 23:07:44 +0100, "Brian Reay"
wrote:

In my young days, you had to be proposed by a Freemason!

Tell me his name Walt and I'll have him shot ;-)


LOL! I can't remember now, but he was a member of Lodge No. 1
(Kilwinning).


Oh, Scottish Rite. That explains it ;-)

(With a S & F to any Scottish Brothers who may be reading this.)

--
73
Brian
G8OSN
www.g8osn.org.uk

and

www.qsl.net/g8osn for FREE training material for the UK Foundation and
Intermediate Licences



Brian Reay July 5th 03 07:34 AM


"Walt Davidson" wrote in message
...
On Fri, 4 Jul 2003 23:07:44 +0100, "Brian Reay"
wrote:

In my young days, you had to be proposed by a Freemason!

Tell me his name Walt and I'll have him shot ;-)


LOL! I can't remember now, but he was a member of Lodge No. 1
(Kilwinning).


Oh, Scottish Rite. That explains it ;-)

(With a S & F to any Scottish Brothers who may be reading this.)

--
73
Brian
G8OSN
www.g8osn.org.uk

and

www.qsl.net/g8osn for FREE training material for the UK Foundation and
Intermediate Licences



Harry Bloomfield July 5th 03 04:03 PM

In article , walt99
@tiscali.co.uk says...
| On Sat, 5 Jul 2003 00:11:44 +0100, Harry Bloomfield
| wrote:
|
| Were I running the RSGB I would certainly be panicking :-)
|
| Who *is* running the RSGB?
|
| 73 de G3NYY
|
|


Perhaps the steering wheel fell off ;-)

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Harry (M1BYT)...

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Harry Bloomfield July 5th 03 04:03 PM

In article , walt99
@tiscali.co.uk says...
| On Sat, 5 Jul 2003 00:11:44 +0100, Harry Bloomfield
| wrote:
|
| Were I running the RSGB I would certainly be panicking :-)
|
| Who *is* running the RSGB?
|
| 73 de G3NYY
|
|


Perhaps the steering wheel fell off ;-)

--
Regards,
Harry (M1BYT)...

Remove the 'NOSPAM' in my email address to reply.

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http://www.ukradioamateur.org

GC July 5th 03 06:03 PM

In article ,
says...
On Sat, 5 Jul 2003 08:47:20 +0100, "Brian Reay"
wrote:

By the way, what is a "Ligger"?


A 'ligger' is person who is given to 'ligging'.
:-)

In the popular/rock music industry, 'ligging' is the practice of
getting oneself included on every 'guest list', obtaining 'back stage
passes' for every concert and contriving to gain admittance to all the
free parties and beanos organised by record companies to celebrate the
launch of a new album or the winning of a 'gold or platinum album'
award.

Most liggers are journalists in the music press, but there are many
hangers-on as well, with dubious credentials!

As well as free food and booze, sundry 'freebies' such as CDs,
T-shirts and tacky souvenirs are given away at such events.

HTH.

Source: Green, J. (1991) "New Words and their Meanings", London:
Parragon Press.

73 de G3NYY



See also, 'Big Brother Housemates', under most search engines?

GC July 5th 03 06:03 PM

In article ,
says...
On Sat, 5 Jul 2003 08:47:20 +0100, "Brian Reay"
wrote:

By the way, what is a "Ligger"?


A 'ligger' is person who is given to 'ligging'.
:-)

In the popular/rock music industry, 'ligging' is the practice of
getting oneself included on every 'guest list', obtaining 'back stage
passes' for every concert and contriving to gain admittance to all the
free parties and beanos organised by record companies to celebrate the
launch of a new album or the winning of a 'gold or platinum album'
award.

Most liggers are journalists in the music press, but there are many
hangers-on as well, with dubious credentials!

As well as free food and booze, sundry 'freebies' such as CDs,
T-shirts and tacky souvenirs are given away at such events.

HTH.

Source: Green, J. (1991) "New Words and their Meanings", London:
Parragon Press.

73 de G3NYY



See also, 'Big Brother Housemates', under most search engines?

Airy R Bean July 5th 03 07:19 PM

Most here are running down the RSCB.

Walt Davidson wrote in message
...
On Sat, 5 Jul 2003 00:11:44 +0100, Harry Bloomfield
wrote:
Were I running the RSGB I would certainly be panicking :-)

Who *is* running the RSGB?





Airy R Bean July 5th 03 07:19 PM

Most here are running down the RSCB.

Walt Davidson wrote in message
...
On Sat, 5 Jul 2003 00:11:44 +0100, Harry Bloomfield
wrote:
Were I running the RSGB I would certainly be panicking :-)

Who *is* running the RSGB?





Gary Peach July 5th 03 07:32 PM


"Brian Reay" wrote in message
...

"Walt Davidson" wrote in message
...
In my young days, you had to be proposed by a Freemason!
Tell me his name Walt and I'll have him shot ;-)

LOL! I can't remember now, but he was a member of Lodge No. 1
(Kilwinning).

Oh, Scottish Rite. That explains it ;-)
(With a S & F to any Scottish Brothers who may be reading this.)


And an S&M to the rest of us comrades I suppose.

Gary7SLL, may the patron saint of knickers watch over you.



Gary Peach July 5th 03 07:32 PM


"Brian Reay" wrote in message
...

"Walt Davidson" wrote in message
...
In my young days, you had to be proposed by a Freemason!
Tell me his name Walt and I'll have him shot ;-)

LOL! I can't remember now, but he was a member of Lodge No. 1
(Kilwinning).

Oh, Scottish Rite. That explains it ;-)
(With a S & F to any Scottish Brothers who may be reading this.)


And an S&M to the rest of us comrades I suppose.

Gary7SLL, may the patron saint of knickers watch over you.




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