Aye, thanks Andy. Great program. Keep up the good work. Sláinte! Scott Andy Mack's CFBW 91.3 FM ''The Sounds of Scotland'' The world's most popular on line ''Scottish Music'' Show - Bluewater Radio - Hanover, Ontario, Canada (a wee drive north of Guelph) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The world's most popular on line ''Scottish Music'' Show ''The Sounds of Scotland'' Show with Andy Mack is now available to download any time at www.bluewaterradio.ca/thesoundsofscotland The show will continue to air ''Live'' on Fridays 7pm to 9pm (Eastern) on CFBW 91.3 FM and on Stream at www.bluewaterradio.ca A recorded version of show will be available to download following the show. Note: It could take 5 to 10 minutes to download depending on your computer. x-Scott ... I went to www.bluewaterradio.ca then to "The Sounds of Scotland with Andy Mack" then to "Friday February 17, 2006 show. It took me a few seconds to listen in, not 5-10 minutes. The direct link www.bluewaterradio.ca/thesoundsofscotland did not work for me as it referenced "The Page you are looking for is not here or has been removed with updating. Please go to www.bluewaterradio.ca" I ran the 10km today in London, Ontario Chilly yesterday http://www.runnerschoice.on.ca/ 36 J Scott Cameron Guelph M 47 43:34 36 / 172 runners 7 / 16 men age 45 - 49 (- 20 deg. celcius wind chill, windy and snowy!...I know have a great appreciation for running Oxford Street to the west, twice, it sure was winter head on in the face!) (Personal best was 0:43:25.3 May 1st, 2005 on a net downhill course, ideal temperatures, Sporting Life 10 km) If David had ran the 5 km 14 and under he would have placed 1st. He can run 21ish. 23:47 was the winner for 14 and under. Next race Burlington 1/2 Marathon Chilly and Hamilton's Around the Bay 30 km in March then off to Boston Marathon 2006 in April. David running the 5km in Hamilton. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Thanks Scott, This link should work: http://www.bluewaterradio.ca/thesoundsofscotland.htm If anyone out there needs their spirits lifted quickly, click on the Feb. 17, 2006 program, and listen to the first song. A real toe-tapping and hand-clapping redition of "Let's have a Ceilidh". By the end of it, you'll be singing the chorus. I see from the website that Andy is the host of the The Kincardine Scottish Festival and Highland Games in Bruce County, Ontario. Since Kincardine Township became the largest Tiree settlement area in Canada, many people on this List have connections back there, if only to the auld kin in the cemeteries. We definitely need to have a Tiree Gathering there someday, and have it include the Kincardine Festival. Scott, tell Andy to expect a large Tiree contigent one of these years. Cheers, Louise -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.375 / Virus Database: 267.15.11/264 - Release Date: 17/02/2006