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    #11
    Friends of The Lewes Arms - History

    Pea throwing and spaniel racing. Loonies!
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      #12
      I have tried flonking the dwile, or what purported to be flonking the dwile. The version I played involved sopping wet beer towels and sticks I recall.

      Quite tricky, and I'm not convinced I was playing by proper rules, if indeed there are any proper rules.

      But it was part of a very enjoyable evening playing traditional and silly games

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        #13
        Dwile Flonking sounds like what you do to a cheap whore.

        as in "I gave her a right Dwile Flonking!"

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          #14
          Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
          Dwile Flonking sounds like what you do to a cheap whore.

          as in "I gave her a right Dwile Flonking!"
          I see an urban dictionary candidate.
          Fiscal nomad it's legal.

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            #15
            Originally posted by MarillionFan View Post
            Fook me. You learn something new everyday.

            Dwile Flonking - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
            Pah! Wussy Southern thing. For a Real Man's (and Real Woman's) beer related activity there's The Oxenhope Straw Race:

            The Course:

            Teams of two (male, female or mixed) start at the Waggon & Horses Inn, walk or run 1 mile to the Bay Horse Inn where a bale of straw is picked up (female teams may carry 1/2 bales if wished), and head up to the finish at the Dog & Gun, some 1 1/2 miles up a gentle hill, via the Social Club, the Lamb Inn and the former Shoulder of Mutton. A pint of beer (or half-pint for female teams) is drunk by teams at each stop.
            It is apparently quite exhausting for those who take it seriously.

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