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Cheese Rolling 2006

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The annual Cheese Rolling event commenced at midday this Spring Bank Holiday just gone. This year the event passed with the usual injuries of sprains, strains and breakages, but thankfully no major injuries.

For anyone not familiar with the unique sport of Cheese Rolling, the best explantion is that it is a race from the top of Coopers Hill in Gloucester (which is a 1in1 to 1in2 slope) to the bottom, chasing a round 7-8lb Double Gloucester cheese released also from the top. The winner is the person who gets to the bottom of the slope and is awarded the cheese.

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Watch the action here !!

More info here.. http://www.cheese-rolling.co.uk/the_event.htm

totster :o

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I have been to see the cheese rolling a couple of times, but never quite had enough bottle to throw myself down that hill, it is so <deleted> steep, good fun to watch though :o see they just dont understand how mental we are in the west country :D

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he he.. Same as me, watched it plenty of times, but never actually wanted to throw myself down the hill, a mate did it once though.. :D

totster :o

I believe one of the injuries this year was caused by the cheese itself hitting a spectator.

8lbs of rock hard cheese flying down a hill would hurt.

If only they could see Nana Plaza from the top of that hill... :o

Thats a high spot of the year for West Country Bumpkins!

LOL ya cheeky git, you seem to forget mate we have got all the best stuff in the west country. Let me think..........

Cheeses of various sorts, including gloucester and cheddar

Cider

Pasties

Clotted cream

We have also produced several very good bands, including portishead and massive attack, and not forgetting the Angelic Joss stone ohh and i almost forgot the Wurzels(shame on me :D )

Also the Author Thomas Hardy hails from the West country :D

So come on Farty what you got up North? Apart from meat pies and bitter, i mean really who would want to drink something called bitter? :o:D

So come on Farty what you got up North? Apart from meat pies and bitter,

Well, we don't have incest :o Well, not as much as your lot anyways :D:D

Also, Greater Manchester boasts over 50 museums and galleries and has the largest concentration of theatres in the UK outside London. Not all meat pies and hanky's on heads nowadays DB :D:D

Greater Manchester boasts over 50 museums and galleries and has the largest concentration of theatres in the UK outside London.

Gotta keep them whippits summit where lads...eh....al "ave pint o mild.....bah gum :o

:D

Thanks for the memories of Gloucester Totster. :D Great Post BTW.

Worked there many a year ago. :D

Do you tink we Kan do the same in Kan someday ? down our hills ? :D (now Thai related) :o Now what could we roll down .......................... ?

Yours truly, :D

Kan Win © :D

Greater Manchester boasts over 50 museums and galleries and has the largest concentration of theatres in the UK outside London.

Gotta keep them whippits summit where lads...eh....al "ave pint o mild.....bah gum :D

:D:D I also hear the pigeon's like sitting on old buildings, you know when they are not trying to find their way home to their flat cap wearing, roll up smoking knuckle dragging owners :o:D

Is there no end to this British north-south-east-west rivalry? Oi, and to hear the Brits complain about being left out when the yanks go waxing on about strictly American topics. :o At least our English is intelligible to all. :D

yawn

Mmmmmmm another thread you dont seem to like, yet you still contribute to it, i wonder why? :o Time of the month perhaps?

So come on Farty what you got up North? Apart from meat pies and bitter,

Well, we don't have incest :o Well, not as much as your lot anyways :D:D

Also, Greater Manchester boasts over 50 museums and galleries and has the largest concentration of theatres in the UK outside London. Not all meat pies and hanky's on heads nowadays DB :D:D

Not to mention some of the best bands and music the world has ever seen, a few not so bad football teams either....... :D

As for saying we're all flat cap wearers, this leads me to believe, that southerners wore top hat and tails all day long..... :D

redrus

yawn

Get a grip Nood-les.....! :o

redrus

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that southerners wore top hat and tails all day long..... :o

And what would be wrong with that ..?? :D

totster :D

that southerners wore top hat and tails all day long..... :o

And what would be wrong with that ..?? :D

totster :D

Which reminds me of my youthful days - when no City Gent was to be seen, without his trusty bowler-hat, now an extreme rarity I suspect, sigh ...

that southerners wore top hat and tails all day long..... :o

And what would be wrong with that ..?? :D

totster :D

Which reminds me of my youthful days - when no City Gent was to be seen, without his trusty bowler-hat, now an extreme rarity I suspect, sigh ...

I can just picture you with a knotted handkerchief on yer bonce, trousers rolled up to the knee, a copy of the Times under yer arm, paddling in Joss Bay. :D

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that southerners wore top hat and tails all day long..... :o

And what would be wrong with that ..?? :D

totster :D

Which reminds me of my youthful days - when no City Gent was to be seen, without his trusty bowler-hat, now an extreme rarity I suspect, sigh ...

I can just picture you with a knotted handkerchief on yer bonce, trousers rolled up to the knee, a copy of the Times under yer arm, paddling in Joss Bay. :D

I had to wear a knotted hankerchief years ago when I visited Corbiere lighthouse on a family holiday... :D

totster :D

yawn

Mmmmmmm another thread you dont seem to like, yet you still contribute to it, i wonder why? :o Time of the month perhaps?

:D noodles gets a bite!! :D

yawn

Mmmmmmm another thread you dont seem to like, yet you still contribute to it, i wonder why? :o Time of the month perhaps?

:D noodles gets a bite!! :D

More of a nibble really :D

yawn

Mmmmmmm another thread you dont seem to like, yet you still contribute to it, i wonder why? :o Time of the month perhaps?

:D noodles gets a bite!! :D

More of a nibble really :D

:D either or, it wouldve made noodles' day. a bite a day helps him work, rest and play. :D

Greater Manchester boasts over 50 museums and galleries and has the largest concentration of theatres in the UK outside London.

Gotta keep them whippits summit where lads...eh....al "ave pint o mild.....bah gum :D

Those 50 museums used to be called 60's housing estates. :o

Greater Manchester boasts over 50 museums and galleries and has the largest concentration of theatres in the UK outside London.

Gotta keep them whippits summit where lads...eh....al "ave pint o mild.....bah gum :D

Those 50 museums used to be called 60's housing estates. :o

Manchester Imperial War Museum :D

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Manchester ethnic housing :D

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Ain't that your gaff on the right DB..... :o:D

redrus

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