Hovering as we are between Laa Souney and Shenn Laa Houney, we look at the Ramsey Fair which was traditionally held until the early twentieth century on 8th November - Shenn Laal Simon as Jude, the Feast Day of St Simon and Jude. Biblical references, apocrypha, lost archaeology, murder and lost causes later, we move on to Laal Martin, 9th November.
\n\nOur story in Manx is from one in English by American, Samuel Barnhart - satirising the relationship between an incoming supply teacher and pupils, it's called 'Ta Dagh Laa myr Caggey'.
\n\nAs y kiaull ain :
\n\nMARY BLACK & GENERAL HUMBERT - Mo ghile mear
\n\nPARTI CUT LLOI - Tre Porthmadog
\n\nPIPEDOWN - In with the bricks
\n\nAHANAN - Ow leski
\n\nBUNSCOILL GHAELGAGH - Ushag veg ruy
\n\nANTON DAVILA & XOSE LIZ - Muineras
\n\nALAN STIVELL - Skoit 'n tried!
\n\nMISIA - Duas luas
\n\nRACHEL HAIR TRIO - Kilmartin sky