You have my warmest wishes for a wonderful Christmas! Perhaps I can send you some of ours! As a contrast to your -6C (21F), it was 62F and very sunny here today - I went sailing this afternoon and my wife and I went for a long walk. In fact, it was so warm I had to take my sweater off...
Hi Christian if you have any questions I would be more than happy to try to help. There is a lot to these forums. A whole lot to see and learn. I am glad you found us.
WELCOME CELTICHOKIE!!!! It is a pleasure to meet you. You have found the greatest music and the greatest people. Enjoy.
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Welcome, welcome! I have to admit that I didn't have my glasses on when I read valpal's post and I thought it said "Celtic Chokie" and I wondered if that had something to do with choking people or wearing chokers. Man, I need to wear these darned things all the time.
Aside from that silliness, you'll note that we are definitely a serious bunch around here. (was that a bolt of lightning?)
Okay, I admit it, I like hanging out here because we are lots of fun and silliness is rather like the soup of the day - what will today's flavour be?
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We're very glad you found us! Not only have you found the best Celtic music, but great forums (yes, there's a lot, but you'll get it all dialed in with a little time) and the nicest people you can meet!
Have fun wandering around - let us know if you ever have questions. I look forward to reading your future posts!
I'm a bit unsure of the music -- is the only way to continu listening to subscribe? I'm not opposed to paying, but my mom likes it and she's not someone with extra cash jingling in her purse and she only deals with free things.
I used to be a subscriber to live365 but I had to drop that this year due to ye olde pocketbook tightening. So I still listen to the station on live365 but now I have to click on the "continue listening for free" button every so often. It's a minor nuisance but I have learned to live with it. So, yes, it's free but with its annoyances.
Just chiming in on the Live365 thread - I'm not sure what browser you use to view Celtic Radio, but I like Portable Apps (http://portableapps.com/) and use a number of them on a thumb drive - I use Firefox Portable on it. I also use VLC Media Player Portable to play Celtic radio and never have to click anything to continue to play. There might even be a free VLC Media Player that is a regular app (non-portable).
BTW - I see that you go to Virginia Tech, where my brother-in-law went back in the early '80's. It's a great place and my wife and I had lots of fun visiting him when he went there - not to mention one of the best places for fried chicken - Original Recipe. Yummy!
Anyway, all the portable apps are a free download, so even if you don't have a memory stick/thumb drive, you can still load them on your PC - they might even have a version for a Mac, if you use one...
Hello! I am Chuck Denton - not a new member, but a newly Upgraded member!! Yeah!! But I hope to be on here more frequently now.
I am in Lee's Summit, MO which is a suburb of Kansas City Missouri. I have an Irish Shop in the downtown area and just love it. Our community is perfect - the right size and atmosphere. If you're ever in town stop by.
I know that this is a great community too. I love everything Celtic - everything Irish.
I love Ireland. I went in 2005 and just couldn't get enough...some day I will.
Well thass enough of an intro. I'll be talking to you soon enough!
Welcome to the founders club ChuckDenton. I am so glad you decided to upgrade your account. It's well worth it. Thank you for supporting this wonderful place.
I have never been to Missouri but you can bet if I get there I will be sure to stop in. Your shop sounds interesting. I love everything celtic....
We're glad that you found us and hope you'll like being part of the Celtic Radio family! There's always something to see and do, so take your time and wander around - we have many forums!
As someone who grew up in KCMO (Country Club Plaza), I have been to Lee's Summit many times, albeit, not for many, many years, so I'm guessing that a lot has changed! I hope you're having a mild winter and enjoying it - since the weather there was the only thing I knew, I always had a blast in winter. Being in Northern California for nearly 20 years has, however, made both my wife and I confirmed weather wimps, and proud of it!
Have a great weekend - we look forward to reading your future posts!
Hi Chuck - here's a warm welcome from cold Georgia.
Do you have a website for your store? I would like to check out what you have there. I know we have a british shop in a neighbouring town but I don't know if there is an Irish one anywhere around me. I'll have to ask the other Georgia gals on the forums to see if they know of one.
I think you'll like it here. It's sort of like a big ol' family!
Take care and stay warm. Do you have any snow where you are? Today it's snowing in the Atlanta area!
BTW - I see that you go to Virginia Tech, where my brother-in-law went back in the early '80's. It's a great place and my wife and I had lots of fun visiting him when he went there - not to mention one of the best places for fried chicken - Original Recipe. Yummy!
Actually I do not go to VT now. I graduated in 1989, worked there 1998-2000 and will always have my heart in Blacksburg -- once a Hokie, always a Hokie -- but I am no longer a student.
Do you remember where you got this fabulous chicken? There was a good family-owned steak place where they paid you to eat the chicken breast filets. That seems odd, but if you wanted the salad bar, ordering it as a meal was $4.49, but if you ordered the chicken it was $3.99 and the salad bar came with it.
Chicken sounds great to me, too! That's funny that you have to pay a dollar more to get less food. Why, oh why, can't there be a place like that around here?
Greetings from the sorta far North of BC in Canada! It's -17c and the cat doesn't like to get hugged. The snow is piled up all over the wee town we live right close to and I'm still learning how to walk with two new knees. I like Ireland, sunshine, beaches, travel and fun people. I dislike freezing in the ice and snow, Vista and liver! Hmm, time for my medication, me thinks!
I'd like to add my wishes of welcome you and Chuck! We are indeed an eclectic group of people dedicated to the pursuit of 'eat, drink & be merry'! If it's goofing around you're after the Jester's Court is always a fun place to go - just be careful if you decide to take the "test". There are also many venues for more intellectual discussions of the issues of our group. I'm afraid I am not able to direct you to a good, serious conversation thread - they won't tell me where they are!
Chuck, if you have a website for your Irish shop, I'd very much like to browse your wares too!
Welcome Christian to the group! Welcome Chuck to the founders club! I'm good for pint if you visit my neighbourhood. Just, please, come one at a time!
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