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Dave_Cox
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Horsham - folk dance and music festival
      #651478 - 04/05/2008 08:16

Next saturday (May 10th) Horsham has it;s annual folk dance and music festival in the town centre. The music may not be to everybodys taste, but loads of good street tog opportunities.

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john_g
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Re: Horsham - folk dance and music festival [Re: Dave_Cox]
      #653163 - 08/05/2008 19:48

It wasn't easy to find, but here's a link to the organiser's website:
http://www.visithorsham.co.uk/englishfestival/default.aspx

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Dave_Cox
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Re: Horsham - folk dance and music festival [Re: john_g]
      #653309 - 09/05/2008 10:45

I'll be walking around with my daughter - K10 and D70. Probably in a black T-shirt with "Photography - capture the moment" logo. If anyone else goes along, say hello!

Thanks for putting up the link John - why didn't I think of that?

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john_g
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Re: Horsham - folk dance and music festival [Re: Dave_Cox]
      #653530 - 09/05/2008 19:23

My aunt had a teashop in Horsham...

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Dave_Cox
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Re: Horsham - folk dance and music festival [Re: john_g]
      #653591 - 09/05/2008 22:06

Quote:

My aunt had a teashop in Horsham...




which teashop?

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john_g
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Re: Horsham - folk dance and music festival [Re: Dave_Cox]
      #653612 - 09/05/2008 23:12

The one that was known as a hotbed of sin...

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Dave_Cox
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Re: Horsham - folk dance and music festival [Re: john_g]
      #653629 - 10/05/2008 06:45

Can't think of any that matched that description! The 'Coffee Shop' in London Road was a hangout for quite a few that were into 'controlled substances' for a while, but that went about 30 years ago. The only other 'tea room' that I can think of was 'Nightingales' in the Bishopric, but that was more a pensioners meeting place - very genteel clientel. A girl friend of mine worked there as a saturday job.

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john_g
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Re: Horsham - folk dance and music festival [Re: Dave_Cox]
      #653654 - 10/05/2008 09:16

Sorry... it's a verse from a rugby song, sung to the tune of "My Bonny Lies Over The Ocean":

My aunt's got a teashop at Horsham,
It's known as a hotbed of sin.
They call it the horshop at Teasham,
My god how the money rolls in.

Ever since I first heard that, I've seen Horsham's teashops in a new light.



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Dave_Cox
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Re: Horsham - folk dance and music festival [Re: john_g]
      #653672 - 10/05/2008 10:02

Quote:

Sorry... it's a verse from a rugby song, sung to the tune of "My Bonny Lies Over The Ocean":

My aunt's got a teashop at Horsham,
It's known as a hotbed of sin.
They call it the horshop at Teasham,
My god how the money rolls in.

Ever since I first heard that, I've seen Horsham's teashops in a new light.






LOL
Never heard that one before!!! Mind you, we have a pub called the Boars Head, and the clientel when it first opned got it the spoonerised nickname 'The Hoars Bed'

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Re: Horsham - folk dance and music festival [Re: Dave_Cox]
      #653674 - 10/05/2008 10:22

I used to live near "V. Spooner - Butcher" although I never quite had the nerve to go in and ask for a mound of pince and some chalk pops. But this was in the 70s, in a village that was looking firmly backwards, if not inwards, and even the greengrocer viewed me with suspicion since I'd dared to ask for a green pepper. He told me that he "didn't do that kind of thing".

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Dave_Cox
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Re: Horsham - folk dance and music festival [Re: john_g]
      #653767 - 10/05/2008 19:36

Quite a good day out, and got to meet ElCid (Nigel) too.

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Re: Horsham - folk dance and music festival [Re: Dave_Cox]
      #654264 - 12/05/2008 16:18

I had a thoroughly good day too. Always nice to meet a new face - or two in this case.

Thanks for the heads up about the event as well. Got a few decent pics around the town as well as the performers.

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ermintrude
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Re: Horsham - folk dance and music festival [Re: El Sid]
      #654517 - 13/05/2008 09:29

Quote:

I had a thoroughly good day too. Always nice to meet a new face - or two in this case.




You trying to say he's got two heads or summat?!

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El Sid
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Re: Horsham - folk dance and music festival [Re: ermintrude]
      #654636 - 13/05/2008 13:14

Quote:

Quote:

I had a thoroughly good day too. Always nice to meet a new face - or two in this case.




You trying to say he's got two heads or summat?!






No............ but he does have a daughter.........

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