Hello again, fans
Yes, after a bit
of an absence, the Legless Frogs newsletter is back! And it's cool!
And it's groovy! And it's... oh who cares (insert your own superlatives
here) Anyway, William has had to give up doing the newsletter temporarily
- he can no longer blag free paper and photocopying from work. So
I thought I'd have a go instead. Actually, the wheel seems to have
turned full circle, as it only seems like seven years since Barry
and I bashed out the first copies of Sans Jambes (fuelled
by copious amounts of beer, naturally) except that I'm now bashing
it out on my own (fuelled by copious amounts of beer, naturally).
If this newsletter is a bit blury and hard to read, it's not your
eyes, it's the fact that it was typed out on my dad's ancient computer,
although to be fair the computer itself is quite new and funky (you
can download Internets and fax yourself Emails or whatever it is
you do) it's just that the printer is over 200000 years old and
hasn't been checked over since it was used to print out the Dead
Sea Scrolls.
Well, what has
happened? I'll try and condense camps and 2CVGB in general into
a few crisp and not at all meandering sentences. First, as some
may have noticed, William is now running the Disc
Brake Register.
If
you haven't registered with him, do so now, or he will hang around
ouside your house, and stare at you reproachfully
until you do. On a similar subject, if anyone has a Pre-70 they
haven't registered yet, tell me, or I will hang around outside your
house and stare at you with mad bulgung ping-pong ball type eyes
until you do (or until you drive me off with sticks) So there.
Right, camps.
I recently attended the Crewe
Ducks Clan Camp, held on 7-9 May, near Warrington (up
north). This was an extremely good camp, held behind a pub (aren't
they all?) with many of the usual suspects in evidence. Highlights
included a convoy to a motor museum on the Saturday, a disco and
live band in the pub, and an extended licence!! I was camping with
my beloved (Vicky) and her mum, so I was surprisingly sober and
well-behaved the entire weekend. The other highlight was Matt (Ami)
from the Hillhoppers,
who drove all the way from Hemel Hempetead to the camp (200 odd
miles), said hello, had a meal, and then went straight home again.
Now that's dedication!!
The only other
event so far was the London-to-Brighton
and camp on Sunday 29 May. Sadly, the previous afternoon was the
last day of the Cambridge Beer Festival, which we attended along
with Barry and Barbara. After a hard afternoon "sampling" the beers,
we adjourned to Barry's local where we "sampled" the best bitter
until it was gone, then retired to his house and "sampled",
various potent Belgian beers 'til the early hours. It was for this
reason that Vicky and I completely missed the London end of the
run, and got to Brighton at about 5.30pm, just as everyone else
was going. "Sod it" we thought "Let's go and camp" So we did, and
a jolly good time was had by all. There was the usual enormous bonfire,
which was hot enough to strip paint at 100 yards, a barbeque and
quite a few beverages, especially at the impromptu party at Rich
John's van - we'd only gone over there to watch and laugh at him
drunkenly trying to cook curry! Oh yes, enquire solicitously as
to the state of William's orange jacket after he leapt from the
rope swing (tee hee!). Oh, and about Martin's nose, ditto. All good
fun!
Anyway I'm bored
of this now,
bye bye
till next month
love from Ben.
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