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Welcome to the Stony Live 2003 Diary.  If you have some of your own either email them to me andy@stonylive.org or give me a hard copy and I can scan them in (You will catch me at most events... I'm the guy with the Austin Powers Glasses!) . At the bottom of every page of photographs you will find my miss spelt ramblings of the day. Enjoy!!!

Friday 13th June.  Country Cussin Part 1

 

Tinkers Cuss
John and Bill

Irene Taylor's Country Night

Song, Song Blue

Roddy In Reflection

Sue Gray

Some dodgy geyser with a big hat
(and a banjo)

Karen Grace

Ian Entwhistle

Michelle

I'm Sorry Chris, we can't plug your walkman in.

Diary

I am extremely behind on the diary so many apologies. You are going to get the last  three days in one hit. On account I haven't actually been home for the last three days. Or So it seems. On Friday 13th, which was by no means unlucky, I popped in to see my old mate John and his new mate Bill in Tinkers Cuss, but I couldn't stay on account I was involved with the country night down stairs in the Marquee.

Irene wanted to introduce Milton Keynes to some new country music. So she assembled a band, out of gaffer tape and talent and then invited a few local singers, including yours truely to come and sing the songs she chose. It worked very well, except I had quite a difficult one.. being as I am known as Mr on the beat and in 4/4 time, but what the heck. The results were excellent. I do like an excuse to put the Cowboy hat on.

Other Guests included, Michelle Welborn, Karen Grace, Sue Gray, Malcom Jones and Roddy Clenahan, and with a superb backing band, of Paul, Chris, Clive, Mike and Mr Ian Entwhistle as himself. The problem for me was that I again left Ian and Irenes house as the sun came up again. (Hence the late diary page