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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostOi! I was born in Midsomer Norton.
Although one or two things are now falling into place.
All part of the Greater Norton Radstock conurbation these days of course.
Think they're doing to us what they did to Newcastle when they rebranded it Newcastle-Gateshead.Last edited by pacharan; 1 September 2011, 09:12.
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostI think he might mean Midsomer Norton. He may have a point there though, I believe they still eat their dead in that part of Somerset. Their carnival must run along the lines of Shaun of the Dead!!
Although one or two things are now falling into place.
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Originally posted by Wilmslow View Post
What the crikey is going on with "Nora one our tour guides" ?
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostProbably from St Autumnus, the patron saint of grasscutting and dreary bastards?
Edit: and two old mowers, obviously
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostI think he might mean Midsomer Norton. He may have a point there though, I believe they still eat their dead in that part of Somerset. Their carnival must run along the lines of Shaun of the Dead!!
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Originally posted by pacharan View PostNo they're carnivals down here. All the villages and small towns have them.
Some of them, particularly Misnomer Sorting and Bridgwater are in a very grand scale indeed with floats more fitting of the Sambodromo rather then a Rust Country high street.
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Originally posted by Spacecadet View PostOr it's actually a Harvest Festival and not a carnival
Some of them, particularly Misnomer Sorting and Bridgwater are in a very grand scale indeed with floats more fitting of the Sambodromo rather then a Rust Country high street.
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Originally posted by pacharan View PostMe and the crew from the pub have decided to enter our local village carnival.
Theme is going to be mowers down the ages. Think we can make a reasonable fist of it given that we have 20 mowers between the 6 of us.
Think we shall send somebody brandishing a scythe at the head of the cavalcade followed by the kids with a set of push mowers. Then shall follow an assortment of motorized cylinder and rotary mowers with me bringing up the rear on my gang mower.
Can't wait. Incidentally, did you know that carnival is derived from the Latin carne vale (goodbye meat) (since carnival is normally a precursor to Lent)?
I don't know where the English tradition of Autumn carnivals comes from.
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Originally posted by pacharan View PostI don't know where the English tradition of Autumn carnivals comes from.
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Originally posted by pacharan View PostMe and the crew from the pub have decided to enter our local village carnival.
Theme is going to be mowers down the ages. Think we can make a reasonable fist of it given that we have 20 mowers between the 6 of us.
Think we shall send somebody brandishing a scythe at the head of the cavalcade followed by the kids with a set of push mowers. Then shall follow an assortment of motorized cylinder and rotary mowers with me bringing up the rear on my gang mower.
Can't wait. Incidentally, did you know that carnival is derived from the Latin carne vale (goodbye meat) (since carnival is normally a precursor to Lent)?
I don't know where the English tradition of Autumn carnivals comes from.
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Carnival Time
Me and the crew from the pub have decided to enter our local village carnival.
Theme is going to be mowers down the ages. Think we can make a reasonable fist of it given that we have 20 mowers between the 6 of us.
Think we shall send somebody brandishing a scythe at the head of the cavalcade followed by the kids with a set of push mowers. Then shall follow an assortment of motorized cylinder and rotary mowers with me bringing up the rear on my gang mower.
Can't wait. Incidentally, did you know that carnival is derived from the Latin carne vale (goodbye meat) (since carnival is normally a precursor to Lent)?
I don't know where the English tradition of Autumn carnivals comes from.Tags: None
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