Subject: RE: Knockholt Forever Autumn From: Pierre Le Chapeau Date: 01 Sep 09 - 09:55 PM 400 |
Subject: RE: Knockholt Forever Autumn From: Pierre Le Chapeau Date: 01 Sep 09 - 09:59 PM Karen & Dal did not put any input I read the thread and took the posting has I found it. |
Subject: RE: Knockholt Forever Autumn From: Richard Bridge Date: 01 Sep 09 - 10:20 PM Andrew Gilligan did an expose of Roberta and other BNP London Assembly candidates in the Evening Standard (itself pretty well part of the lunatic right) http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/standard-mayor/article-23478458-details/BNP+picks+psychic+and+a+gay+porn+director+as+candidates/ar |
Subject: RE: Knockholt Forever Autumn From: Richard Bridge Date: 01 Sep 09 - 10:22 PM Pete, you said Karen and Dal refused to have FaF banners. As far as I know *they* did not. |
Subject: RE: Knockholt Forever Autumn From: Royston Date: 02 Sep 09 - 03:26 AM Richard, I'm not sure why you're being this with way PlC. Growler runs the GI sessions, you asked him for a banner, he said "This is folk without politics", and you really rather meekly acquiesced. So Pete has a fair question when he asks you why you have such a different view towards Simon's GI than you do towards a constitutionally anti-racist group like Folkmob. I sugges you do it in Private Mail, this thread is already off-topic enough and is not a discussion about BNP candidates or policies. Once and for all, Folkmob is constitutionally inclusive and prohibitive of racist or offensive behaviours. No banners, no lectures no sermons in music sessions. People are free to decorate tents, guitars, caravans, t-shirts, tits or arses in whatever tokens of allegiance they choose. Now, aren't we all agreed on that? JB, please take a deep breath and read through this thread again. As a friend, whether you realise it or not, I think you need to take time out. If you can act this way with someone like PlC, one of the most decent blokes you'll ever meet, then people are right to be quite worried about what mayhem you could cause with others over this issue. It seems, I stress *seems* that you're so fired up over this issue that you're likely to descend upon this small, private (NOT A COMMERCIAL FESTIVAL) gathering in a field like some avenging angel of liberal fury, and that would be entirely inappropriate. If this is not the right impression then I would be relived to hear you correct me and give others some reassurance. Many thanks. |
Subject: RE: Knockholt Forever Autumn From: VirginiaTam Date: 02 Sep 09 - 04:05 AM Lovely dysfunctional family stuff going on here. This whole thread has devolved due to cross threading and some serious misunderstandings. I want you boys to shake hands and make up or I will have to become the "MAMMA" and believe me nobody wants me to do that. If I make it (still considering the wisdom of attending) I will be there with decorated tits. But I won't be making any kind of statement other than a silly reference to giant flourescent breasted women. |
Subject: RE: Knockholt Forever Autumn From: Richard Bridge Date: 02 Sep 09 - 04:33 AM Royston, I am not "being this way" with Pete. I have said above that since those with (apparently) the right to decide have ruled out a FaF banner on the Knockholt gate or in the Knockholt marquee (something I find rather in the Chamberlain mould) there is a middle ground in that they have not said that we may not wear FaF t-shirts or display FaF banners or logos. Likewise I have not sought to overturn Simon's bar on a FaF banner at the GI, and although caravans do not happen there, there is no ban AFAIK on wearing a FaF t-shirt there. What Pete said about the GI was incorrect. |
Subject: RE: Knockholt Forever Autumn From: Crow Sister (off with the fairies) Date: 02 Sep 09 - 05:12 AM Decorated tits.. Sorry... :) |
Subject: RE: Knockholt Forever Autumn From: Crow Sister (off with the fairies) Date: 02 Sep 09 - 05:16 AM Mass Decorated Arse Protest |
Subject: RE: Knockholt Forever Autumn From: Crow Sister (off with the fairies) Date: 02 Sep 09 - 05:19 AM So if we are to follow this example, that's one cheek each for the "F"'s and? Lets just say, I'm not volunteering as resident "banner" painter. Especially after the smell in those portaloos last Summer... |
Subject: RE: Knockholt Forever Autumn From: VirginiaTam Date: 02 Sep 09 - 05:49 AM There ya go. You boys listen to your sister about the really important (cistern free) issues. Let the silliness recommence. Can we please bring back Ginger the chicken? |
Subject: RE: Knockholt Forever Autumn From: Crow Sister (off with the fairies) Date: 02 Sep 09 - 06:23 AM "Can we please bring back Ginger the chicken?" Sorry Tam, I think it's already gone too far! Seems Ginger heard about the presence of anti-chicken chicken bricks and has been busy making his own banners: Ban the Brick! |
Subject: RE: Knockholt Forever Autumn From: Crow Sister (off with the fairies) Date: 02 Sep 09 - 06:44 AM "This whole thread has devolved due to cross threading and some serious misunderstandings. [..] I will be there with decorated tits. But I won't be making any kind of statement other than a silly reference to giant flourescent breasted women." Dear Tam, and any other distressed parties, I think for the purposes of peace it's absolutely essential that I clarify that the image of "decorated tits" I posted was not in any way intended to undermine the value or worth of "giant flourescent breasts." My link merely led to a pair of "very colourful" giant tits, I hope my comment hasn't offended anyone wishing to express themselves with "giant flourescent breasts". And I wish to make it clear, that I respect the rights of all giant breasts to be flourescent. |
Subject: RE: Knockholt Forever Autumn From: Richard Bridge Date: 02 Sep 09 - 06:55 AM Weather forecast has moved adversely. Nice to see Crow Sister and VT being silly. As for Giant Tits, should we revive the late Dave Bryant's invention Avril Betts, or will Dilligaf do? |
Subject: RE: Knockholt Forever Autumn From: VirginiaTam Date: 02 Sep 09 - 06:55 AM snork! well, mine won't be florescent as such. but will be be acoutremented so to speak though not really noticeable until after dark. I guess the rest jes don't wanna play no more, CS. |
Subject: RE: Knockholt Forever Autumn From: Richard Bridge Date: 02 Sep 09 - 08:21 AM I was going to put up a link to some of the fetishist (er - large, if not fluorescent) pictures on "Sam Hudson" 's pages, but it seems he has had to take them down. |
Subject: RE: Knockholt Forever Autumn From: Girl Friday Date: 02 Sep 09 - 10:01 AM Nice to see the silliness back on this thread. Unfortunately the chicken with the poster was not Ginger. |
Subject: RE: Knockholt Forever Autumn From: dilligafxx Date: 02 Sep 09 - 10:09 AM All right it was me who said Did as in didicoy or travellers with no Romany blood a word commonly used in the comprehensive which I attended, Anything else I,ll take the blame for as well so we can get back to the Knockholt of old, peoples round a fire having fun with or without their clothes and with or without painted bits,wearing or not wearing what they like.but playing and singing good folk music,eating and drinking. Will except your telling off,s when I get there and a good spanking if necessary and you enjoy it, Did anyone notice I was one of the only ones Sam Hudson did not increase the size of my tits I wonder why? Big Hugs xx Toys back in prams and dummies in now please |
Subject: RE: Knockholt Forever Autumn From: VirginiaTam Date: 02 Sep 09 - 10:40 AM ooer missus dilli.. You offering a spanking or willing to take one. I can go either way on that. Castle full of randy maidens in Holy grail not withstanding, as we have moved to a Pythonesque theme, I claim Minister of Silly Walks role. Follow the gourd or the ex-parrot or chicken. |
Subject: RE: Knockholt Forever Autumn From: Richard Bridge Date: 02 Sep 09 - 10:54 AM Actually, Dilligaf, it was not you who said that (or if it was you were not the only person who said that) - the primary culprit, who was being genuinely offensive when he said it, was much more closely linked to the BNP. As Ginger chicken is not coming, I hope Blackie will, as I have already bought the ginger. Shall we install a Puffin, since I am bringing my axes? Freedom Penguin could watch. I hope Treacle and Obvious will be there, and one day Seamus, but it is NOT looking like bowtop weather. |
Subject: RE: Knockholt Forever Autumn From: Crow Sister (off with the fairies) Date: 02 Sep 09 - 11:13 AM "From: Girl Friday - PM, Date: 02 Sep 09 - 10:01 AM Nice to see the silliness back on this thread. Unfortunately the chicken with the poster was not Ginger." Not more identity theft? That Sam Hudson gets everywhere.. |
Subject: RE: Knockholt Forever Autumn From: The Barden of England Date: 02 Sep 09 - 11:22 AM 'In Hudson Bay, where the whale fishes blow' 'The fate of Franklyn no man may know' See - even gets a bay too. John Barden |
Subject: RE: Knockholt Forever Autumn From: Crow Sister (off with the fairies) Date: 02 Sep 09 - 12:09 PM Do you play Lord Franklin JB? Lovely song... |
Subject: RE: Knockholt Forever Autumn From: melodeonboy Date: 02 Sep 09 - 12:33 PM "nor am I aware of there being any ban at the GI on t-shirts of any kind" Quite. I think I'm the only one that's had complaints about shirts there - and they come from the customers! |
Subject: RE: Knockholt Forever Autumn From: Richard Bridge Date: 02 Sep 09 - 12:52 PM But the opticians love yours, Kevin: good for business. You, with your shirts, light up the outside. I, with harissa paste, light up the inside! |
Subject: RE: Knockholt Forever Autumn From: Pierre Le Chapeau Date: 02 Sep 09 - 01:21 PM Hello every one Clearly I have over reacted to this issue and to the postings, some of which that are some what confusing. This is common to discussion forums in regards to misinterpretations of what is written and what the person behind the post is trying to say. Indeed I am very defensive when it comes to Knockholt and will defend it against outside intrusion. I feel much more reassured now that everything will be alright this September and I do feel some what SHEEPISH about the Choas I have caused. I did it for the reasons above and for the terrific people that attend and that I have got to know, trust and befriended over the last 10 years. My appetite has returned and so has my looking forward to playing and having fun at this great little the event. Peace and kind regards to everyone Pierre. I will be there first thing next Wednesday Morn.with cooking stuff and all. "ALL CHICKENS ARE BANNED" "ROLL ON KNOCKHOLT" |
Subject: RE: Knockholt Forever Autumn From: VirginiaTam Date: 02 Sep 09 - 02:00 PM We love you PlC. A little chaos is a good thing. Melodeonboy your shirts remind me of the hallucinations those "don't do drugs" films they showed me in school. Stuff of nightmares. Now to clarify the giant fluorescent breasted women reference. I did not mean to say that I have giant florescent breasts. More that I am a woman (last time I checked the hormones were still on low simmer). I am leaning towards giant size generally thanks to hormones and age and other things. And I have breasts which may or may not be giant depending upon perspective of the wearer (that's me) and the viewer (who ever dares). Some may think moderate in proportion to rest of me. I think gigantic in bloody nuisance of carrying them about and finding a place for them when I play guitar. Now that's clear as mud, innit? And speaking of mud, given the current weather forecast who is up for mud wrestling? Oh dear, beer bellied bearded folkie men in thongs slithering about in the mud. My my sweet dreams for me tonight. |
Subject: RE: Knockholt Forever Autumn From: The Barden of England Date: 02 Sep 09 - 02:11 PM Crow Sister - yes I do Lord Franklyn, it's one of my favourite songs, and I did it along with my Bardettes and Richard at Ash (the mini folk festival on Monday). I'll do it at Knockholt for you. I'm getting worried as I don't want to end up with giant florescent breasts - - - they're big enough without advertising ;-0 John Barden |
Subject: RE: Knockholt Forever Autumn From: The Barden of England Date: 02 Sep 09 - 02:28 PM Royston - I agree PLC is a nice, decent bloke, and just to let you know I'm cool - Honest. No high horses, and I am glad to see the Knockholt thread is getting back on track. It's the friendliest bunch of people I know, so no harm meant, nor intended. John Barden |
Subject: RE: Knockholt Forever Autumn From: Royston Date: 02 Sep 09 - 02:49 PM Cheers JB, I know that all ends well, because everyone has the best intentions, I just had this image of us all being like Harry Enfield's 'scousers' - "eh, eh caaaalm down! We need to taaalk!" |
Subject: RE: Knockholt Forever Autumn From: Crow Sister (off with the fairies) Date: 02 Sep 09 - 02:50 PM PlC: "My appetite has returned and so has my looking forward to playing and having fun at this great little the event." And I do hope your Polish lady friend and Son feel comfortable about attending too? It's horrible that there's been a tiff over misunderstandings, and I am myself sorry to have contributed unhelpful words towards it. Especially being a newcomer. B of E, I'd *love* to hear Lord Franklin. One of the first ever 'folk' songs I recall hearing from a Pentangle album many, many moons ago.. And as to giant breasts - be they fluorescent (finally learned how to spell it) merely colourful or otherwise quite undecorated: "My bonny bosoms are big-enough-already, but a' growing..." Aren't mudpacks supposed to be beneficial to the firming and minimising of a ladies decolletage? Bring on the 'Knockers' rain... |
Subject: RE: Knockholt Forever Autumn From: melodeonboy Date: 02 Sep 09 - 02:57 PM Shouldn't we rename this thread "Knockers at Knockers"? |
Subject: RE: Knockholt Forever Autumn From: The Barden of England Date: 02 Sep 09 - 02:58 PM Or 'A storm in a D-cup?' John Barden |
Subject: RE: Knockholt Forever Autumn From: Crow Sister (off with the fairies) Date: 02 Sep 09 - 02:59 PM 'A storm in a D-cup?' LOL! Just about sums it up! |
Subject: RE: Knockholt Forever Autumn From: Royston Date: 02 Sep 09 - 03:06 PM Or if VT gets her way with the thongs, it might be 'hair on a G-string?" |
Subject: RE: Knockholt Forever Autumn From: VirginiaTam Date: 02 Sep 09 - 03:08 PM Storm in "D-cup" Damn is it that obvious? |
Subject: RE: Knockholt Forever Autumn From: Crow Sister (off with the fairies) Date: 02 Sep 09 - 03:28 PM Well it seems these famous Knockholt "Sausages" might be to blame for all the intrigue! According to a highly factual statements made by a newspaper known and revered for its big tits (as well as the page three models): "TELLY'S famous Fallen Madonna With The Big Boobies has been found [..] the painting by .. artist Van Clomp was fought over by the French wartime resistance and the Germans, with copies hidden in Knockwurst sausages." Suspicious evidence of 'Knockers sausage' link to 'Big Boobies' |
Subject: RE: Knockholt Forever Autumn From: GUEST,Ginger the Chicken Date: 02 Sep 09 - 04:58 PM Go Placidly amid the noise and haste, and remember what peace there maybe in silence. Has far has possible,without surrender, be on good terms with all persons. Speak your truth quietly and clearly/,and listen to others, even to the dull and the Ignorant,they to have there story. Avoid loud and agressive persons,they are vexations to the spirit. If you compare yourself with others, you may become vain and bitter, for always there will be greater and lesser persons then yourself. Enjoy your achievements has well your plans. keep interest in your own career,however humble,its a real possession in the changing fortunes of time. Exercise caution in your business affairs, for the world is full of trickery. but let this not blind you to what virtue thyere is, Many persons strive for high ideals, everywhere life is full of heroism. Be yourself. Especially,do not feign affection. Neither be cynical about love, for in the face of all aridity and disenchantment it is perennial as the Grass. Take kindly to the counsel of the years, gracfully surrendering the things of youth. Nurture strength of spirit to shield you in sudden misfortune. But do not distress yourself with imaginings. Many fears are born of fatigue and loneliness. Beyhond a wholesome discipline,be gentle with yourself. You are a child of the universe, no less then the trees and the stars, you have the right to be here. And whether or not it is clear to you, No doubt the universe is unfolding as it should. There fore be at peace with your God,Whatever you concieve him to be, and whatever your labors and aspirations, in the noisy confusion of Life, keep peace in your soul. With all its sham and drudery and broken dreams, It is still a beautiful world. Be Cheerful. Strive to be happy. |
Subject: RE: Knockholt Forever Autumn From: Crow Sister (off with the fairies) Date: 02 Sep 09 - 05:39 PM Thanks for that.. |
Subject: RE: Knockholt Forever Autumn From: Royston Date: 02 Sep 09 - 06:05 PM Thanks Ginger, smashing! At the back of my mind, whilst reading that, I kept hearing the words "If I could offer you one tip for the future, sunscreen would be it" |
Subject: RE: Knockholt Forever Autumn From: Pierre Le Chapeau Date: 02 Sep 09 - 06:21 PM "Hi Ging" "Perennial has the Grass" "Grass " "where" "Where I say" Mines Annual. I,I, lift that ban Re Chickens at Knockholt. |
Subject: RE: Knockholt Forever Autumn From: GUEST,The Food Police Date: 03 Sep 09 - 04:42 AM You Knockholt budding gourmet chefs might want to checkout the nearby bbutcher in Sevenoaks a href="http://www.thebestof.co.uk/local/sevenoaks/business-guide/feature/williamsons-butchers/65029">BUTCHERS They sell fantastic locally sourced produce - you can't get better than that! |
Subject: RE: Knockholt Forever Autumn From: GUEST,The Food Police Date: 03 Sep 09 - 04:45 AM Oooops! messed up the blue clicky there. It should be Butchers |
Subject: RE: Knockholt Forever Autumn From: Pierre Le Chapeau Date: 03 Sep 09 - 09:33 AM That sounds a good idea.I cant get the link up but it would be extremely handy has I would not have to cart 3 bloody great joints with me on the journey to the field Wednesday morning. Richard is bringing the lamb and I am/was getting the. Pork,Beef and Chicken meats from a friend.I have placed no order yet with him so it wont put him out. It would make my journey to the field much more straight forward. The produce would not be frozen it would be fresh, no Rigmarole about defrosting we can marinate has soon has we are back on site it would be easy to cut or cube or slice and it can go in Richards cool box over night. Fantastic. Indeed i was having second thought Re my mate. I was going to walk to Green St Green Wednesday morn solely for the above reasons. There is mind a outstanding problem that remains a issue. I can walk to Green street Green Cross country and main road. I cannot walk the 15 miles to Sevenoaks A wonderful Idea. Regards Pierre. |
Subject: RE: Knockholt Forever Autumn From: Richard Bridge Date: 03 Sep 09 - 09:57 AM I can give you a lift to Sevenoaks, from the field, and back, Pete. And the wevva has forecastedly brightened up to fine and dry from Weds to Sun ooooooooooray |
Subject: RE: Knockholt Forever Autumn From: melodeonboy Date: 03 Sep 09 - 10:34 AM "I would not have to cart 3 bloody great joints with me on the journey to the field Wednesday morning." Reefer Madness? |
Subject: RE: Knockholt Forever Autumn From: Richard Bridge Date: 03 Sep 09 - 12:49 PM Left knee, right knee, and one hip? |
Subject: RE: Knockholt Forever Autumn From: GUEST,Food Cop Date: 03 Sep 09 - 02:07 PM The Butcher shop is 6 miles from the field that's half a mile further than Green St Green! Surely some kind hearted camper will give yer a lift? |
Subject: RE: Knockholt Forever Autumn From: GUEST,food cop Date: 03 Sep 09 - 02:09 PM Might be a good idea to give said butcha a ring and order yer stuff in advance - I dunno but locally sourced fresh meat may be expensive ... |
Subject: RE: Knockholt Forever Autumn From: Richard Bridge Date: 03 Sep 09 - 04:29 PM Ooooh! Lots of cops! Will the Village People be attending? |
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