If you see a dwarfy Canadian in Argyll named MacTavish, kick
him as hard as possible then run away!  Or an Alambampot
named Akins, he might try to sell you his
great-grandfather's fake tombstone.  :D


-----Original Message-----
From: Elsie Duman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thursday, June 14, 2001 2:52 PM
Subject: [scots-l] lurker


OK Nigel--As a long-time lurker, I take your challenge to
post a message.
My love of Irish music got me interested in Scots music.
Yes, I know
there's a difference, but I love them both. I've learned a
lot from people
on this list, and now I have a question I hope some of you
can answer. I'm
considering a trip to Scotland in October, mostly to the
Western Isles. My
husband tells me that if we rent a car, he gets to drive and
I get to see
everything, so an organized tour is what we should do. Any
suggestions as
to tours, and how we can fit in hearing traditional music?
Thanks.

Elsie

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