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@Baz posted:

Should I start on for the Crib El ? Itā€™s not my thread , but Kimota doesnā€™t post these days ā€¦.or maybe you should start it ā€¦cos I think thatā€™s actually the biggest thread on the forum .

Baz, I think it would be more appropriate for you to start a new Crib thread rather than myself as I hardly ever post there. I started this new Buddies one as Squiggle is rarely on the forum nowadays

El Loro

Next week on Friday 31st, the Drama tv channel is repeating the Sister Boniface Mysteries Christmas special "The Star of the Orient" which is two hours long from 8pm to 10pm. It is a gem of a programme and definitely worth watching. Despite the title and being set on a train it's not a retelling of "Murder on the Orient Express". Better than any of the one hour episodes in the first two series. Good storyline and doesn't feel like a one hour episode which has been padded out.

El Loro

This women's T20 cricket match between Gibraltar and Estonia played on 21 April has set a new world record. The wicketkeeper for Gibraltar was Sally Barton making her international debut at the age of 66 years and 334 days, the oldest person to do so, She didn't need to bat in Gibraltar's innings (158 for 3), Estonia's innings starts at about 1 hour 37 minutes, Sally Barton does get mentioned. Estonia didn't win.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ixBZo3dKz_Y

Although the match was played a month ago, the BBC haven't mentioned it until today:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/cr...rticles/c255j2eqy2xo

El Loro

Another BBC article about the cheese rolling event. This time about Chris Thomas who made a short film about a young woman who decides to enter the event for the first time. There;s a link in that article to the film on Youtube,
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c5113g5nzqxo
Film was made in Brockworth and Cooper's Hill there.
Apparently there's a Darryl in the film who was played by Chris Anderson. He's from Brockworth and has won more of the events than anyone else.
i haven't seen the film so don't know if it's worth watching or if there's any offensive language in it.

El Loro
@El Loro posted:

Another BBC article about the cheese rolling event. This time about Chris Thomas who made a short film about a young woman who decides to enter the event for the first time. There;s a link in that article to the film on Youtube,
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c5113g5nzqxo
Film was made in Brockworth and Cooper's Hill there.
Apparently there's a Darryl in the film who was played by Chris Anderson. He's from Brockworth and has won more of the events than anyone else.
i haven't seen the film so don't know if it's worth watching or if there's any offensive language in it.

I saw clips on the tv yesterday El ā€¦..totally mad Itā€™s a wonder no one has killed themselves ā€¦..although a couple have really hurt themselves

Baz

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