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As promised, a short (1Mb 30 second) instructional video starring Mr Tom Foord can be found here. It shows him demonstrating his soon-to-be-famous 'jammer jammer jammer' dance, falling over and then toppling out of a wheelchair. Top work. This is the first time I've worked with the medium of video, if it doesn't work let me know.
On a separate note I managed to delete the entire photo archive today, hence is back up in streamlined and augmented form. Hence some new photos.
This weekend we:
-Leg wrestled with some silly Irish people
-Invented the five stool vertical squeeze trick
-Were rudely awakend by Toploader
And did some caving. Evidence can be found here. Quick reminder that we are meeting in the College Arms Monday, and the Queens Head pub quiz on Tuesday (8.30 at the latest). Bring a head full of trivia and nonsense.
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Brought to you by the people who created "Badger, Jammer, Cowstail" (yet to be released in the UK)... staring the actors from "Wheelchair Tricks and Stunts"... Speleokid Jr. is pround to present... in association with RUCC... "How To Keep Warm In A Cave!"
Coming soon... watch this space, in the meantime check out
www.cottoneyedjoe.com
www.partydirectory.com/guide/cotton.htm
As part of our summer exchange programme RUCC will now be meeting in the College Arms, Wokingham Road on Monday nights from 9.00 onwards. A map showing location is here
Apparently the College Arms serves Fosters, Kronenbourg, John Smiths Smooth, Guinness, Guinness Extra Cold, Strongbow Cider and Marston's Pedigree. Monday night is curry Night from 8pm - 10pm (curry, rice & garlic bread for only £3.45). There's 60 car parking spaces, a wi-fi hotspot, a cash machine, two pool tables, a dart board, and a digital juke box. See, I've been doing research. Hope to see you there.
This weekend we
-Did the 'Cotton Eye Tom' Dance in Sell Gill
-Played J Hoopla with the new kit
-Attended the 25th Anniversary Austwick Cuckoo Festival
And did some caving.
Photos of this weekend's Yorkshire trip are now here (and on the photo page). Just to let you know that we are also currently making an instructional video, "Tom Foord's Guide to Modern Speleodance" which we are hoping to post in the next week or so. It's elegant and illuminating. Watch this space.
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