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Post by Natasha on Jun 26, 2006 22:01:16 GMT
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Post by Andrew on Jun 27, 2006 0:15:15 GMT
Hi Tashi, Thanks SO much for sharing your pictures of Holly with us- they're really beautiful! I particularly like the country music themed one, where Holly is wearing that lovely floppy hat! I'm delighted to hear that Holly is a big fan of country music (me too!) On Radio Scotland there's a programme on every Friday night, called "Brand New Country". I've bought a lot of great CDs as a result of listening to that programme! For a number of years I have attended a local "alternative country open mic" session on a Tuesday night. A bar stool is provided along with a mic stand and a trusty Gibson acoustic guitar. Anybody who can sing and play a couple of country numbers can get up and be the entertainer there. It's fantastic! Regards, Andrew
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Post by scoobedoo on Jun 27, 2006 1:09:42 GMT
Hi Everyone,those are nice pics, excellent. Andrew, has country music got quite a stronghold where you are? Here in NZ it is quite strong too,with linedancing and not so long ago,Square dancing became popular before linedancing. Do they do linedancing where you are Andrew? Rodders Christchurch NZ
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Post by Richard on Jun 27, 2006 8:02:48 GMT
Thanks for posting those beautiful pictures of Holly, Tashi! Andrew, a good place for line-dancing would be Edinburgh Waverley railway station, but watch out for the Flying Scotsman. It could be you!!! i.postimg.cc/9fYxy370/smilie-big-grin.gifExit, stage left... Richard
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Post by Andrew on Jun 27, 2006 11:20:32 GMT
Hi Everyone,those are nice pics, excellent. Andrew, has country music got quite a stronghold where you are? Here in NZ it is quite strong too,with linedancing and not so long ago,Square dancing became popular before linedancing. Do they do linedancing where you are Andrew? Rodders Christchurch NZ Hi Rodders, If you look in the right places within Edinburgh you can indeed find some line dancing classes/ enthusiasts. Latino and Salsa dancing seem to be a bit more popular in Edinburgh though. I haven't tried line dancing myself (yet!) Regards, Andrew
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Post by Andrew on Jun 27, 2006 11:29:00 GMT
Thanks for posting those beautiful pictures of Holly, Tashi! Andrew, a good place for line-dancing would be Edinburgh Waverley railway station, but watch out for the Flying Scotsman. It could be you!!! i.postimg.cc/9fYxy370/smilie-big-grin.gifExit, stage left... Richard Hi Richard, Railway line dancing/ tram line dancing could "catch on" I seem to recall you've tried a little yourself... Not for the faint-hearted! Regards, Andrew
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Post by Steve H on Jun 27, 2006 12:30:24 GMT
Hi Tashi
Thanks for the great photos, I especially like the last one, I wonder how they do that? Holly is looking very well.
I like your new avatar, is this part of a set or just a one off?
Hugs
Steve H
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Post by Nordly on Nov 2, 2007 21:52:51 GMT
I can't see them! Can someone post them again or other pics of Holly?
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Post by roger on Nov 2, 2007 21:56:24 GMT
Hi Northern Lights, It looks as though Natasha has moved them in her Photobucket account which means the links in her post will be broken. Unfortunately, there is nothing anyone else can do unless they happen to have saved them. Sorry! Roger
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Post by Nordly on Nov 2, 2007 21:58:48 GMT
Oh. And let me just say- that was one quick reply!!! Any other pics of her then???
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Post by roger on Nov 2, 2007 22:22:35 GMT
Hi Northern Lights, I wasn't so quick this time! There are a couple of nice shots of Holly on this forum HERE and HERE. The first was taken by Belinda and the second is from This Is Gwent, posted by Gerrit. Roger
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Post by gerrit on Nov 4, 2007 15:48:50 GMT
Hi,
Hopefully after my visit to Newport next weekend, I will have some up-to-date material. At that time, I intend to re-launch Holly-Holyoake-International.
Gerrit
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