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The Woodcraft Folk of Sandy Balls

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    The Woodcraft Folk of Sandy Balls

    Following our recent appearance at the the Burton Bradstock Gay Fun Run
    (details of which I am unfortunately going to have to withhold owing to
    pending legal action) I've been out and about trying to drum up some
    appearances for Slow and Dirty featuring Ivor Hardacre.

    Having performed for a number of Scout and Guide jamborees I thought a logical
    progression would be to pay a visit to the Sandy Balls Woodcraft Folk. I personally know very little of this organisation so, on a lovely spring morning, we found ourselves
    bowling down the A36 en route for the New Forest.


    Expecting a scout hut or a church hall to be their HQ, it took us some
    time to find the Woodcraft Folk as it turned out all their business is
    conducted from a large dome shaped organic looking structure or "bender"
    as the rather humourless individual who came to greet us corrected me.
    I introduced myself and enquired as to whether she was in charge. "We
    are an egalitarian organisation, no one is in charge" she snorted,
    prompting me to explain that I thought her khaki coloured apparel
    denoted some kind of authority. "It's not a uniform", she snapped, "
    it's made from organically grown hemp by the Andean wimmins collective
    and I'm wearing it as a mark of solidarity."



    On entering the premises I was surprised that no portrait of the Queen
    was apparent anywhere, though I did see a picture of Nelson Mandela
    along with a lot of slogans talking about empowerment and such like.
    She told me that she was going to put our appearance to a vote and I was
    ushered into the area where the children were congregated & what an
    unruly bunch of spoilt, precocious, little brats they were too.


    I explained our act and said that we were going do a few rounds in which
    everyone would come in on the chorus at a different times and we would
    (as ever) culminate in a rendition of Riding Along on the Crest of a
    Wave to which I received howls of derision and insults such as "don't
    patronise us you f*****g fascist ". *Shocked by this verbal barrage and
    the lack of deference for their elders, I steadied myself by thinking of
    a Class 37 thrashing up Lickey Bank.


    Then came the vote:


    Benjamin Zephaniah 28

    Slow and Dirty 0


    Feeling utterly humiliated, I couldn't wait to get out and my farewell
    to was scarcely audible.



    I was later cheered by learning that they were all paricipating in a
    BBC's Childrens' Question Time "racism special" the weekend we were
    going to play so it was all academic anyhow and Ivor soon had our
    peckers up with a hilarious tale invoving Sue Pollard, 2 bender brunches
    and a knickerbocker glory.

    #2
    first rule of creating a sock puppet; Keep the posts short!
    Coffee's for closers

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      #3
      Originally posted by Spacecadet View Post
      first rule of creating a sock puppet; Keep the posts short!
      Don't encourage the sad tw@t.
      "I hope Celtic realise that, if their team is good enough, they will win. If they're not good enough, they'll not win - and they can't look at anybody else, whether it is referees or any other influence." - Walter Smith

      On them! On them! They fail!

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        #4
        Originally posted by gricerboy View Post
        the the Burton Bradstock Gay Fun Run
        Google has no record of this event, other than this thread

        Tut tut, gricer, better research needed to make your posts credible

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          #5
          Originally posted by Platypus View Post
          Google has no record of this event, other than this thread

          Tut tut, gricer, better research needed to make your posts credible
          Yes, there is, I went on it last .......


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            #6
            Originally posted by Platypus View Post
            Google has no record of this event, other than this thread

            Tut tut, gricer, better research needed to make your posts credible
            It happened - ask Martin Fouldick.

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              #7
              I went camping there!

              By the way, what's all this Su Pollard business?

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                #8
                Originally posted by pacharan View Post
                I went camping there!

                By the way, what's all this Su Pollard business?
                Ivor is the nephew of Jeffrey Holland who played Spike in Hi Di Hi.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by gricerboy View Post
                  It happened - ask Martin Fouldick.
                  tut tut gricer.

                  Poor Martin has passed on.

                  http://forums.contractoruk.com/gener...ldick-rip.html

                  You'd think that you'd know that.

                  2/10. Must try harder to keep track of your own bollox

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Pondlife View Post
                    tut tut gricer.

                    Poor Martin has passed on.

                    http://forums.contractoruk.com/gener...ldick-rip.html

                    You'd think that you'd know that.

                    2/10. Must try harder to keep track of your own bollox
                    Nice one! Well remembered!

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