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MuGs (Stealth Munchkin)
Bassman - Funny how people never ceases to amaze me! Started conversation Dec 16, 2000
Dear all, I am trying to come up with a few idears to make the Musician's Guild a much more interesting place. The first is to try and get hold of "real" musicians and invite them to answer 20 questions put forward by Guild members. This could be ANY musician, as long as they earn their crust through their own performances. The second was not to limit the guild to cyberspace. If anyone performs on a regular basis, they could post a list of places and dates that other members could go to watch and listen. Lastly that could open up the possibilities of reviewing such events - or anything musical that you enjoy, a CD, an instrument, a band. Let me know what you think - this could be BIIIIIGGGGG. :) :) :) I've also started a conversation at: http://www.h2g2.com/F52434?thread=93578&post=771529 in an attempt to get some music oriented smilies added to the already comprehensive list. So if you fancy sending a trumpet or drum as a smily, go there and say so. Once again many thanks. Bassman.
MuGs (Stealth Munchkin)
Bassman - Funny how people never ceases to amaze me! Posted Dec 17, 2000
I have opened a new page in my message centre for replies to the letter that I sent - at the top of this forum - if you want to post anything further please do so there, as I have got to unsubscribe from this and all the other members forums in order to bring some normality to my postings list!! http://www.h2g2.com/F23136?thread=93795&post=773995 If you happen upon this conversation and are not the original recipient of my letter, please do not post anything at the link above. Thanks for your cooperation.
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