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    Re: Jubilee Street Party

    Stevie Wonder didn't read the invite, singing "happy birthday too ya"

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    Re: Jubilee Street Party

    Quote Originally Posted by Stagger View Post
    Stevie Wonder didn't read the invite, singing "happy birthday too ya"
    Don't you read the Daily Telegraph Trev!
    "The special bank holiday, to mark the Monarch’s 60 years on the throne, will be on Monday June 4 – her official birthday."

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    Re: Jubilee Street Party

    apart from complaining(as your all getting old) about the music celebrations who's had a sickie? which if any had a street party did a race, got lost, had a good pint int pub or in genaral actually did something? ..........even wave a flag?
    penguins happy feet :w00t:

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    Re: Jubilee Street Party

    Quote Originally Posted by Penguin View Post
    apart from complaining(as your all getting old) about the music celebrations who's had a sickie? which if any had a street party did a race, got lost, had a good pint int pub or in genaral actually did something? ..........even wave a flag?
    Pengeth - nice to see you on the forum old chap. I've been very active today. I've done a walk/ramble from Dovestones with some of my mates. We started from Binn Green car park and followed a path to the side of Yeoman Hey and Greenfield Resers. This brought us up to Birchen Clough - a boulder strewn valley with a stream tumbling down. Although no path is marked on the Ordnance Survey map, a well-worn trail has been trodden up the sides of the clough but f*ck me it was a bit haphazard at times and caused nerves to jangle a bit.

    We then scrambled up a very steep bank to the right of the clough and on reaching the top followed a path to the right, along the edge, passing the Trinnacle and then the Raven Stones and other well weird grit-stone formations.

    The track then passed over the moor over to a memorial cairn to two climbers who lost their lives in the Dolomites and continued to Bramley's Cot, an old shooting hut or shelter before finally reaching Chew reser.

    We then came down the service road to the valley floor, went round the back end of Dovestones reservoir and finally back to the car park at Binns Green. A great effort all round by our lot. 10.46 miles, 1415 feet of climbing and 4 and a 1/2 hours on our feet

    We then parked up and are now on our fifth pint of JW Lees Bitter

    God bless you mam :w00t:
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    Re: Jubilee Street Party

    Quote Originally Posted by Danbert Nocurry View Post
    Who are these people out on the River Thames waving their flags?

    I am now embarrassed by what is being shown on the BBC.

    Quite clearly we as a people, are no different to the Chinese waving their little red books (or the contemporary equivalent.)

    A nation of idiots. :w00t:
    There is one teeny, insignificant difference.
    At least you won't be shopped by the neighbours/interrogated by the secret police/locked in a cell for the rest of your life/be subjected to fawning speeches by St Bono and the Amnesty Brigade for making your views on this subject known!
    Simon Blease
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    Re: Jubilee Street Party

    Quote Originally Posted by Wheeze View Post
    There is one teeny, insignificant difference.
    At least you won't be shopped by the neighbours/interrogated by the secret police/locked in a cell for the rest of your life/be subjected to fawning speeches by St Bono and the Amnesty Brigade for making your views on this subject known!
    A persuasive arguement as ever Wheeze but this one was even more compelling and forceful.



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    Re: Jubilee Street Party

    See! Queenie loves you really! Show the old bird some respect you curmudgeonly northerner:wink::wink:
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    Re: Jubilee Street Party

    Quote Originally Posted by Danbert Nocurry View Post
    ...pint of JW Lees Bitter
    You must be dry over your side; our supply of Timothy Taylor's is plentiful, thankfully
    Luke Appleyard (Wharfedale)- quick on the dissent

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