Cheese Rolling Festival

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Can anybody explain this weird village tradition, that involves rolling large rounded blooks of wood (in the shape of circiles of Stiliton) Down Stiltion High Street, strange goings on in Cambridgeshire!!!!!!!!!!!! :rolleyes: :rolleyes: Anna :D :D :D

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Is there a reason you are abusing the poor little 'i' key on your keyboard, Anna? :D

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It's a fertility rite and a rite of passage combined.
All to do with selecting virgins.
They're a funny lot in Cambridgeshire.
Ask Steve Young--he'll tell you.
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They're a funny lot in Cambridgeshire.

Oi! Who you calling funny? :p

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Oi! Who you calling funny? :p

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Will you be at the Cheese rolling festival???

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I don't like Stilton...the thought of eating something that smells like an old worn sock that has been festering at the bottom of the laundry basket for sometime does not appeal to me :)

I'm offski for the night now, have a good one :)

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All to do with selecting virgins. They're a funny lot in Cambridgeshire.

Virgins in Cambridgeshire - Yeah right !!!!!!!

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Can anybody explain this weird village tradition, that involves rolling large rounded blooks of wood (in the shape of circiles of Stiliton) Down Stiltion High Street, strange goings on in Cambridgeshire!!!!!!!!!!!! :rolleyes: :rolleyes: Anna :D :D :D

I once went to a wine and cheese tasting festival and rolled out the door

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I once went to a wine and cheese tasting festival and rolled out the door

:D :D :D I can relate to that ;) Anna :D :diablo: :diablo: :diablo:

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Is a "blook" somesort of cheese making phrase or term !!!!

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Is a "blook" somesort of cheese making phrase or term !!!!

Blook here, Don't get cheeky Birthday Boy ;) ;) Anna :D :D :D

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Blook here, Don't get cheeky Birthday Boy ;) ;) Anna :D :D :D

Blook, that's a bloke in Norfolk. :)

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I thought that it may be a small Chinese stream or river.

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Thats a Beck :D :D Anna :D

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Don't be a sirry breeder that's Scrotish.

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Virgins in Cambridgeshire - Yeah right !!!!!!!

Definition of a Fen Virgin? A ten year old who can run faster than her brother... :eek:

Cheese rolling. Hmm. Wierd as hell, but then Stilton's on the outskirts of Peterborough, and they all have webbed toes up there...

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Definition of a Fen Virgin? A ten year old who can run faster than her brother... :eek:

Cheese rolling. Hmm. Wierd as hell, but then Stilton's on the outskirts of Peterborough, and they all have webbed toes up there...

It has been said that anyone living east of the A14 has got webbed feet...Visited Swavesey lately Steve? Ever noticed how everyone looks suspiciously the same there? :confused: :eek: ;)

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It has been said that anyone living east of the A14 has got webbed feet...Visited Swavesey lately Steve? Ever noticed how everyone looks suspiciously the same there? :confused: :eek: ;)

No that's Guernsey, only place in the world where one passport photograph fits all.

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Hmm, so the Royals are from Guernsey and Swavesey, eh...? ;)

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Could be, maybe that's why Guernsey doesn't have a picture of the Queen on their notes, it would cause to much confusion !!!!