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1st January 21, 07:10 PM
#1
Burns Supper
In light of COVID-19 will there be an in person supper this year?
LOCH SLOY!
Cheers, Wil
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1st January 21, 09:51 PM
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... going to slay the Haggis with a shot gun from a social distance.
Those ancient U Nialls from Donegal were a randy bunch.
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2nd January 21, 06:53 AM
#3
I trust all of you guys ... but not most of the rest of Georgia. I don't feel comfortable with a crowded pub just yet. Perhaps we schedule a video call for anyone interested, chat for an hour or so while enjoying our favorite beverage, and drink a toast to Rabbie and to a better year.
Craig Jones
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It’s a lang road that’s no goat a turnin
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2nd January 21, 08:41 AM
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Highly unlikely in the UK, most areas it's illegal due to covid to meet anyone other than your home family group, indoors. Except for socially distanced work.
"We make a living by what we get, but we make a life by what we give"
Sir Winston Leonard Spencer-Churchill
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2nd January 21, 08:19 PM
#5
Originally Posted by Creag
I trust all of you guys ... but not most of the rest of Georgia. I don't feel comfortable with a crowded pub just yet. Perhaps we schedule a video call for anyone interested, chat for an hour or so while enjoying our favorite beverage, and drink a toast to Rabbie and to a better year.
The pubs are closed here by law right now and they won't be opening up in time for Rabbie.
Those ancient U Nialls from Donegal were a randy bunch.
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2nd January 21, 08:40 PM
#6
At this time the St Andrew Society of WA is going ahead with theirs:
https://saintandrew.org.au/2021-burns-supper/
Western Australia has been fortunate in remaining pretty much Covid free through strictly enforced entry restictions.
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3rd January 21, 01:38 PM
#7
Originally Posted by Bruce Scott
At this time the St Andrew Society of WA is going ahead with theirs:
https://saintandrew.org.au/2021-burns-supper/
Western Australia has been fortunate in remaining pretty much Covid free through strictly enforced entry restictions.
Not so in Sydney and Melbourne, I believe. W Aye is almost it's own island.
Those ancient U Nialls from Donegal were a randy bunch.
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4th January 21, 05:19 AM
#8
Here in Georgia, USA, nothing is closed. Pubs, restaurants, whatever are open. But I don't think we could get enough together to make it worth while.
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6th January 21, 12:39 AM
#9
I put in a call to Jim to ask if he had any thoughts on this subject. No answer, no callback. I'm willing, but am not eager to exceed people's comfort zones . Have no idea
how the Tavern would feel, which is why I called Jim. I'm willing to go with the consensus.
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6th January 21, 05:11 AM
#10
As I recall, the Tavern's new owner wasn't very thrilled to have us last year. I think Jim was considering a new venue, but I haven't spoken with him since then to know if he ever found one.
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