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    Default Naughty corner



    Best not to ask!



    And the mammock...


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    He never learns...


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    I should point out he put on Dave budds special, climbed into the mammock and stuck his head in the stocks... No prompting required!

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    Naughty corner is really well named.

    It was a pleasure to meet these guys and gals.

    Mad Dave really is mad, spike well thank god there is only one, Capt Badger proper pirate.
    Also just a comment about Dave Budds special vodka, please no more I can still taste it on my lips!

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    i don't think i stayed up late enough for that stuff was great fun

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    Quote Originally Posted by Johnnyboy1971 View Post
    Naughty corner is really well named.

    It was a pleasure to meet these guys and gals.

    Mad Dave really is mad, spike well thank god there is only one, Capt Badger proper pirate.
    Also just a comment about Dave Budds special vodka, please no more I can still taste it on my lips!

    Dave's chilli vodka was one of the many highlights of a great few days. Thanks to all involved.
    To protect yourself, you must protect everything that is not yourself.

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    there's definately something to be said for having a bottle of homemade pop that can do 5 nights around the naughty corner and still have some left!

    always a good time had there, even if it does lead to sleep deprivation and poisoning by evil spirits
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    Thank you all for making this humble noob welcome.

    and Tim is right... He never learns.

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    An excellent week once again! big thanks to everyone
    Matt

    "Light a man a fire and he is warm for a few hours, Set a man on fire and he is warm for the rest of his life" :-D

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    loved it all! thanks guys, now i have to count down till the next one!

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    Great week had by all I think .... cheers for a great time folks

    Ed
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    will teach you that which you can never learn from masters."

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    Hey, i'm the quiet one!!

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    I'm going to miss you guys.... again.... Thanks for a great time
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    Me too - I hate it when the moot ends and I have to say goodbye to all my friends, old and new. But that's a testimony to how fantastic all you people are in being incredibly generous and friendly: giving freely of your time, skills and good cheer. Some highlights for me:
    • Watching Longstrider demonstrating just how efficiently you can cut things to pieces with the right technique and a sharp knife.
    • Learning how to rock-climb (thanks Stuart!).
    • Seeing all of my tablet weaving students reach a point where they can design their own patterns...and finding they were still enjoying themselves at the end of the course - well done you all!
    • Fellowship in the naughty corner - it's great to laugh heartily around the fire with you all.
    • Visiting John Fenna's campfire...good to find you folk at last and thanks for the welcome.
    • Sharing a cup of sweet tea with Eric - good to meet you and put a face to the posts. Thanks for your advice and knowledge about weaving.
    • Going for a "bimble" with George and finding a water wheel (hope the photos turned out ok?!)
    • Sharing in smoked salmon, pistachio nuts, dates, cubed cheese, olives, chillied prawns, hot dogs, chilli wraps, marshmallow and chocolate digestive sandwiches....et c. et c. provided by the late night naughty corner chef. Thanks Phil - you must have spent a fortune feeding us all, quite apart from the time you spent sweating over a hot fire.
    • Playing russian roulette with the many and varied beverages passed around the fire. Thanks to all who brought their home-brews for us to sample. Chilli vodka:
    • Listening to the faerie music produced by the mischievous Puck (Ed).

    And loads more...no wonder I miss you all so much!
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    Listening to the faerie music produced by the mischievous Puck (Ed).
    Steve is the master whistler not I. Managed to pick up a couple of new tunes from him as well as a few tricks of the trade ..... now if only i could find where I've put my D whistle .....

    Ed
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    Yeah Phil the chef is a complete legend and filled the burger wagon shaped gap in the drinking night in spectacular fashion. Michael is a complete idiot. I had a wicked time on my first moot and Naughty corner was a big part of it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cyclingrelf View Post
    Me too - I hate it when the moot ends and I have to say goodbye to all my friends, old and new. But that's a testimony to how fantastic all you people are in being incredibly generous and friendly: giving freely of your time, skills and good cheer. Some highlights for me:
    • Watching Longstrider demonstrating just how efficiently you can cut things to pieces with the right technique and a sharp knife.
    • Learning how to rock-climb (thanks Stuart!).
    • Seeing all of my tablet weaving students reach a point where they can design their own patterns...and finding they were still enjoying themselves at the end of the course - well done you all!
    • Fellowship in the naughty corner - it's great to laugh heartily around the fire with you all.
    • Visiting John Fenna's campfire...good to find you folk at last and thanks for the welcome.
    • Sharing a cup of sweet tea with Eric - good to meet you and put a face to the posts. Thanks for your advice and knowledge about weaving.
    • Going for a "bimble" with George and finding a water wheel (hope the photos turned out ok?!)
    • Sharing in smoked salmon, pistachio nuts, dates, cubed cheese, olives, chillied prawns, hot dogs, chilli wraps, marshmallow and chocolate digestive sandwiches....et c. et c. provided by the late night naughty corner chef. Thanks Phil - you must have spent a fortune feeding us all, quite apart from the time you spent sweating over a hot fire.
    • Playing russian roulette with the many and varied beverages passed around the fire. Thanks to all who brought their home-brews for us to sample. Chilli vodka:
    • Listening to the faerie music produced by the mischievous Puck (Ed).

    And loads more...no wonder I miss you all so much!
    Glad you enjoyed it... I know we did, it was a really good night

    Make sure you come visiting again at the next moot
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    My wife struggled to understand why I wanted to meet men off the internet in the woods... now she knows

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