Olympic Quiz What is Chris Hoy's connection with Portobello?

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Olympic Quiz What is Chris Hoy's connection with Portobello?

Post by Porty » 22 Aug 2004, 12:48

No one in my faimly is allowed to enter. And not because there is a direct link with us. Winner can claim a Cafe Creme on me.

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Post by mr magnolia » 22 Aug 2004, 22:19

he used to train by cycling up and down the prom - in fact his growing prowess is the sole reason that CEC relaxed the rules regarding cycling on the prom and started cleaning up the beaches.

His mum also breeds dragons.

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Post by Porty » 22 Aug 2004, 22:48

If only it were something so creative.

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Post by cornerboy » 24 Aug 2004, 11:06

His dad's brother lives on Brunstane Rd, and his cousin works in the Blue Bean.

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Post by mr magnolia » 24 Aug 2004, 12:02

and the dragons?

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Post by Porty » 24 Aug 2004, 12:51

cornerboy wrote:His dad's brother lives on Brunstane Rd, and his cousin works in the Blue Bean.
Claim a Cafe Creme in the BBC on Porty. :lol:

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Post by ceejam » 26 Aug 2004, 15:41

And if it's who I think it is, I was at school with his other cousin!

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Post by Porty » 31 Aug 2004, 11:16

Marya, I doff my cap to your endeavour. You also win a cafe Creme at the BBC on me. :D

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Post by cornerboy » 03 Sep 2004, 10:08

the answer is that Chris' Uncle Derek has lived in Portobello for over 25 years. He is also the fantastic fiddler in Jock Tamson's Bairns.

Not only that but he is also a fantastic fiddler in local ceilidh sensations, the Bella McNabs.

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Post by cornerboy » 03 Sep 2004, 10:12

Sorry, I completely messed up the quotes in that previous post, but you get the idea...

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Post by Porty » 04 Sep 2004, 17:18

Cornerboy? I know you live on a corner but I wondered if you got your name from the Lyrics from Jersey Girl?

"Got no time for the Corner Boys, hanging out, making all that noise"

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Post by ecm » 04 Sep 2004, 17:21

Porty wrote:"Got no time for the Corner Boys, hanging out, making all that noise"
Tom Waits - lovely stuff!

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Post by Porty » 04 Sep 2004, 17:23

Actually the song works very well as Porty Girl. You know the version I prefer.

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Post by ecm » 04 Sep 2004, 17:30

One man's meat etc etc

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Post by Porty » 04 Sep 2004, 17:35

is another man's fish and chips.

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Post by ecm » 04 Sep 2004, 17:36

exactly!

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Post by Porty » 04 Sep 2004, 17:42

Now, get lost. :D

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Post by Jamesie » 09 Sep 2004, 07:08

I went to Porty High with Jenny Hoy - any relation?

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Post by cornerboy » 09 Sep 2004, 15:13

She's his cousin. Jenny and Sarah, like their pop, are also fine musicians. Jenny plays and teaches percussion down around Leeds, and Sarah is a great young fiddler. You can hear her playing with Derek on the CD 'Heat the Hoose 2' (Footstompin), an anthology of some of the best of the burgeoning of fiddle talent in Scotland these days. What any of them are like whizzing round a velodrome, I couldn't say.

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Post by Porty » 09 Sep 2004, 15:58

Jamesie wrote:I went to Porty High with Jenny Hoy - any relation?
Dont know but whenever any one saw jenny did they shout A Hoy?

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Post by General Tactifer » 11 Sep 2004, 01:09

Porty wrote:Dont know but whenever any one saw jenny did they shout A Hoy?
Ho ho ho! (or should that be Yo ho ho!?)

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