In article <25G9I9Ji7fJAFwnP@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>, Kevin Blackburn
<URL:mailto:SfS@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> In message <1076154423.4190.2@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>, Philip
> Anderson <nospam@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> writes
> >So, was anybody involved in any events this week?
No, though I was spoiled for choice on Burn's Night. In the end I chose
one
within stagger^h^h^h^h^h walking distance of home and just told for my
supper. I thought it might have been a little awkward telling Scottish
stories to a bunch of expatriate Scots in an English accent but in the end
it went well (hic).
> I was also getting very close to stopping monitoring this newsgroup,
> which, rather to my surprise, has failed in its goals - I'm not
> particularly after chatting about storytelling on USENET, but I'd
> expected there would be some interested in doing so. Tellers obviously
> like face to face chats.
There are some topics that just don't translate well to text. After all
we
always stress that storytellers are not writers even though some writers
claim to be storytellers.
Cheerio,
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>> derek.moody@[EMAIL PROTECTED]


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