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New Games in Pensacola

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  • 20th March 09, 05:56 PM
    FalconerKitty
    New Games in Pensacola
    New games this April (18th) in Pensacola www.pensacolahighlandgames.com. We hope to be there with our bird of prey programs.
  • 23rd March 09, 04:31 AM
    Iain Robb
    Interesting.

    Anyone know if there's going to be a pipe band competition? It doesn't say so on the site, and it's not listed on the EUSPBA or SUSPBA pages, so I'm guessing there won't be.
  • 24th March 09, 06:17 AM
    Downix
    Did you guys to the Tampa Bay Ren Fest this year? Always impressed with the falconeering demonstration there.
  • 24th March 09, 07:55 AM
    FalconerKitty
    No, we are at other venues.
  • 24th March 09, 05:28 PM
    JolyStNicholas
    Iain, are you planing on a trip to the games at Penscola?
    Where in Central Florida are you? I'm in Astatula out near Leesburg.
    I will be making the trip up for sure.

    Joly
  • 25th March 09, 06:06 AM
    Iain Robb
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by JolyStNicholas View Post
    Iain, are you planing on a trip to the games at Penscola?
    Where in Central Florida are you? I'm in Astatula out near Leesburg.
    I will be making the trip up for sure.

    Joly

    Probably not. If there was a pipe band competition, it's more likely I would have gone, hitching a ride with my daughters, who are in a band (piper and swing tenor). But Pensacola is a good drive from Sanford, where I'm at.

    I've also been a bit disappointed with Games so far this year. Vendors -- understandably -- are quite a bit fewer, and that's the second reason I go to games, after hearing the pipes. Seems like a bad year to start up Games, but I wish 'em luck.
  • 25th March 09, 04:31 PM
    KiltedOptician
    i will most likely be there. it will be my 1st games.
  • 25th March 09, 05:55 PM
    JolyStNicholas
    It is a long ride. I hope they are not disappointment. Trying to talk the wife into going along for company, but she's not to interested in the long trip.
    I get over to Sanford quite a bit, maybe we can have a coffee(tea) sometime.

    Joly
  • 26th March 09, 05:04 AM
    Iain Robb
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by JolyStNicholas View Post
    It is a long ride. I hope they are not disappointment. Trying to talk the wife into going along for company, but she's not to interested in the long trip.
    I get over to Sanford quite a bit, maybe we can have a coffee(tea) sometime.

    Joly

    That sounds good. Kilted, of course.

    Second-to-last time I was kilted in downtown Sanford, my wife overheard one cop say to another, "Is he wearing a skirt?!" Didn't hear the reply.

    Some old guy in the Goodwill shop made a disparaging comment that I ignored. (I thought, "Why on earth would a complete stranger comment negatively on someone else's clothing choice?" and figured even telling him to get a life was a waste of my breath.)

    The folks in the bike shop appreciated the kilt.
  • 28th March 09, 10:56 AM
    JolyStNicholas
    Which bike shop were you in? I'm know in most of them, but haven't been in any Kilted. They know me well enough know to make any wrong comments about what I wear, though it wouldn't matter. My skin isn't that thin. And most know when they see this 6'4'' 250# Scotsman "let it lay" I may be 63 years ol but these wrinkles are a war map, not lines from age!

    Sometimes you can measure a persons intelligents by what coming out of their mouths.

    Od course KILTED. Lunch will be on me. If we are on for lunch.

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