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A Picture Paints a Thousand Words

September 8, 2004

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Donna and I asked anyone out there who has a Folk Alley t-shirt to take pictures of themselves and send them to us.

Here is a great shot of LuAnna from Wichita with (most of) The Waybacks and Philip Gard and his dad at the Grandfather Mountain Highland Games (we especially enjoyed the kilt).

Read LuAnna's story in September's issue of the Folk Alley Chat. Click on the thumbnail pictures at the left for a larger view.
Posted by Ann VerWiebe at September 8, 2004 9:25 AM


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Happy birthday from Elyria,Oh.! Keep up the good work. Congratulations!!

Posted by: Linda Reese at September 8, 2004 11:25 PM

Who is that dead sexy man in the kilt wearing a Folk shirt....it's me!!! Thanks to the Folks I am now getting contracts to model underwear...but with my kilt off...but I don't wear underwear when wearing the kilt...so that creates a dilemma. Oh well, I'll just have to turn those big Hollywood cameras down and continue listening to the best damn station on the web. Happy B-day and all that folk...and remember: dance with a lovely lady while holding a frosty mug of bier...in your kilt!

Posted by: PHILIP GARD at September 9, 2004 10:22 AM

The ladies of Folk Alley agree that we were very pleased to receive the photos of young Philip in his kilt, the shocking lack of undergarments notwithstanding. I think every man with legs that nice should show them off once in a while (-;

Posted by: Ann E VerWiebe at September 9, 2004 3:23 PM

I do love to see a handsome man in a kilt!
Well, Happy Birthday Folk Alley....I must agree with fellow listener Phil that this is the best damn station on the web or anywhere else. The music speaks to my soul and I have you playing all day long at work and at home. You've got my loyalty and shortly, my contribution.
Oh...and Phil....I like to dance! :)

Posted by: Deanna Friesen at September 12, 2004 1:49 PM

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