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    Londy and Gail

    Thanks so much for hosting the Jam last night. It was great meeting everyone and I especially enjoyed the Wagonettes rolling through their entire repertoire! Food was great and music even better.

    Thanks again-

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    Quote Originally Posted by Londy View Post
    I want to thank eveveryone who attended my first acoustic jam! What a great time and more important to note what great people you are! The weather was questionable but held out for us. It seems every get together I have the cops show up! Oh well, at least they didn't need their handcuffs this time. Great music, good food and great folks...could not ask for anything more. Thanks again all of you for making this happen. I would love to host again soon. Here are some pictures to enjoy.

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    Nice pics! I was in Maine at the first International Crossroads Celtic festival otherwise I might have tried to come up from Cincinnati. Looks like a great time!
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    Sorry I was unable to attend this one, Londy. Ended up getting horn-swaggled into helping out with sound duties at a festival. How did you enjoy Ron & Pete? We always look forward to jamming with those two on Sundays (when they stop in). Maybe before the snow falls we can get together? My hectic summer is coming to a close.

    I still need to make it out Lee's way too. Looks like you folks had a great time!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eric C. View Post
    Sorry I was unable to attend this one, Londy. Ended up getting horn-swaggled into helping out with sound duties at a festival. How did you enjoy Ron & Pete? We always look forward to jamming with those two on Sundays (when they stop in). Maybe before the snow falls we can get together? My hectic summer is coming to a close.

    I still need to make it out Lee's way too. Looks like you folks had a great time!
    its okay Eric definitely make the next one. we all had a really great time. Ron and Pete were really fun. I think we should have one more get together before the snow flies. Not sure where to host it Wellington any other ideas?
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    Quote Originally Posted by stever1422 View Post
    Londy and Gail

    Thanks so much for hosting the Jam last night. It was great meeting everyone and I especially enjoyed the Wagonettes rolling through their entire repertoire! Food was great and music even better.

    Thanks again-

    Steve Roberts
    You took the words right outta my mouth Steve. Had a wonderful time.
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    Thanks also for the pics!
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    At Londy Your jam session sounds wonderful. I envy you all in the U.S. who can jam together. Still seeking my jamming group here in SA. When I say envy I mean it in the kindest possible way. I think I am experiencing a jam withdrawal symptom, however, nothing wrong with that. I am practicing melody and new chords till the sound bounces off the house walls. <smile>

    Happy jamming all

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    Thanks Vannillamandolin. It is an absolute blast to get folks together like this. I am so happy that there is a forum like the Mandolin Cafe we can use to make this actually happen. Keep practicing and keep the fun part of everything you do. Nothing worse than turning what you love into a job you hate.
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    I also apologize for missing the jam, my work in Kent took me a lot later than expected hope to make or host the next one.
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    Quote Originally Posted by oldwave View Post
    I also apologize for missing the jam, my work in Kent took me a lot later than expected hope to make or host the next one.
    yeah you missed a really good time. But I understand about the commitments you already had. I wish I had known about the workshop. no worries we can always do another one. We really should plan one before the snow flies. Does anyone have suggestions on venue?
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    Thanks Londy. The mandolin will always be big fun. Music is fun and so many other things. Happy jamming!

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