--- On Mon, 9/11/09, fred miller <fredmillerworm@...> wrote:
From: fred miller <fredmillerworm@...> Subject: Re: [easton_bristol] Re John the Bicycle. A hero of Easton. RIP To: easton_bristol@... Date: Monday, 9 November, 2009, 18:42
Living Easton is still alive and kicking but I think it is now all down to Easton's cultural champion, the local history and artistic phenomenon : Mike Baker, who has designed and produced the Time Sign plaques, in the area, including some in town. He is working on the next living easton newsletter at the moment, so is requesting news and articles of local cultural/environmen tal interest. His e-mail is: mike baker <mjbaker1066@ yahoo.co. uk>
Fred
From:
Steve Woods <hopeless_hippy@ yahoo.co. uk> To: easton_bristol@ yahoogroups. co.uk Sent: Mon, 9 November, 2009 11:02:19 Subject: Re: [easton_bristol] Re John the Bicycle. A hero of Easton. RIP
I don't know what's happened to Living Easton in recent years since Jim McNeill left for sunnier climes; it seems to have have been a bit quiet (unless anyone on this list knows otherwise).
As for myself appearing on a plaque, I'd comment as follows:
1. I have the perfect face for radio, not public display; 2. You're more deserving of one than me, young Royce ;-)
Cheers Woodsy
--- On Sun, 8/11/09, Royce Creasey <royce@oesten- creasey.eu> wrote:
From: Royce Creasey <royce@oesten- creasey.eu> Subject: Re: [easton_bristol] Re John
the Bicycle. A hero of Easton. RIP To: easton_bristol@ yahoogroups. co.uk Date: Sunday, 8 November, 2009, 14:22
Wrell a plaque to John the Bicycle would obviously be in order, quite
possibly located as Sarah suggests - but tell me more about 'living
Easton'? Would you appear you one of their plaques?
Royce
Steve Woods wrote:
>
>
> Kind words Royce, which I would echo. :)
>
> I went to John's funeral on Monday and it was most heartening there
> was standing room only at the crematorium; John would have been
> astonished.
>
> Is a Living Easton plaque to commemorate John in order?
>
> Woodsy
>
Living Easton is still alive and kicking but I think it is now all down to Easton's cultural champion, the local history and artistic phenomenon : Mike Baker, who has designed and produced the Time Sign plaques, in the area, including some in town. He is working on the next living easton newsletter at the moment, so is requesting news and articles of local cultural/environmental interest. His e-mail is: mike baker <mjbaker1066@...>
Fred
From:
Steve Woods <hopeless_hippy@...> To: easton_bristol@... Sent: Mon, 9 November, 2009 11:02:19 Subject: Re: [easton_bristol] Re John the Bicycle. A hero of Easton. RIP
I don't know what's happened to Living Easton in recent years since Jim McNeill left for sunnier climes; it seems to have have been a bit quiet (unless anyone on this list knows otherwise).
As for myself appearing on a plaque, I'd comment as follows:
1. I have the perfect face for radio, not public display; 2. You're more deserving of one than me, young Royce ;-)
Cheers Woodsy
--- On Sun, 8/11/09, Royce Creasey <royce@oesten- creasey.eu> wrote:
From: Royce Creasey <royce@oesten- creasey.eu> Subject: Re: [easton_bristol] Re John
the Bicycle. A hero of Easton. RIP To: easton_bristol@ yahoogroups. co.uk Date: Sunday, 8 November, 2009, 14:22
Wrell a plaque to John the Bicycle would obviously be in order, quite
possibly located as Sarah suggests - but tell me more about 'living
Easton'? Would you appear you one of their plaques?
Royce
Steve Woods wrote:
>
>
> Kind words Royce, which I would echo. :)
>
> I went to John's funeral on Monday and it was most heartening there
> was standing room only at the crematorium; John would have been
> astonished.
>
> Is a Living Easton plaque to commemorate John in order?
>
> Woodsy
>
I don't know what's happened to Living Easton in recent years since Jim McNeill left for sunnier climes; it seems to have have been a bit quiet (unless anyone on this list knows otherwise).
As for myself appearing on a plaque, I'd comment as follows:
1. I have the perfect face for radio, not public display; 2. You're more deserving of one than me, young Royce ;-)
Cheers Woodsy
--- On Sun, 8/11/09, Royce Creasey <royce@...> wrote:
From: Royce Creasey <royce@...> Subject: Re: [easton_bristol] Re John the Bicycle. A hero of Easton. RIP To: easton_bristol@... Date: Sunday, 8 November, 2009, 14:22
Wrell a plaque to John the Bicycle would obviously be in order, quite
possibly located as Sarah suggests - but tell me more about 'living
Easton'? Would you appear you one of their plaques?
Royce
Steve Woods wrote:
>
>
> Kind words Royce, which I would echo. :)
>
> I went to John's funeral on Monday and it was most heartening there
> was standing room only at the crematorium; John would have been
> astonished.
>
> Is a Living Easton plaque to commemorate John in order?
>
> Woodsy
>
Wrell a plaque to John the Bicycle would obviously be in order, quite
possibly located as Sarah suggests - but tell me more about 'living
Easton'? Would you appear you one of their plaques?
Royce
Steve Woods wrote:
>
>
> Kind words Royce, which I would echo. :)
>
> I went to John's funeral on Monday and it was most heartening there
> was standing room only at the crematorium; John would have been
> astonished.
>
> Is a Living Easton plaque to commemorate John in order?
>
> Woodsy
>