Threats of a Court Order and a liberal spraying of pig muck on to the top field saw the final removal of the dregs of humanity left over from the mayhem which was the weekend. My poor dogs have been booked in for their first session of councelling and I've managed to stop shaking.
I enjoyed 99.63% of the weekend and although the weather on Saturday stopped full enjoyment for the ride-outs, the feedback on this site tells me that the weekend worked out well. There were a lot of people in the background contributing their time and knowledge. Att brought the large gazebo, his wit and a box of matches, Stan gave her afternoon up to help with buffet assembly in between bouts of laying down for a sleep, Ash acted as marshelling steward for the inebriate and generally kept the unruly in line, Proff provided many litres of evil cider and many more brought along a bottle to add to Cocktail Baaa and I'm told there was quite a rush when Packer whipped out his Tosser's Tipple. Chris Abrasion bought along a few litres of his local cider to share out, Andrewgsadv, MickDB1and Flipfly gave their time and local knowledge to working out routes for the ride-outs.
Food worked out well I feel, enough curry, rice and naans to go round, all prepared by Sycomoto's partner Surree at their Thai restaurant near Telford - The King and Thai.
Saturday's buffet also went round despite my fears from the never-ending queue to the table. A local butcher did us proud with the cooked meats he prepared for us. I'm saddened that some salad was left over, but I blame myself for putting out two dishes.
Humbug's vegetable stir-fry went down very well again on both nights this year and for that we should thank him.
Cocktail Baaa was conceived as an amusement some months ago, and just grew as I stumbled across more and more Sheep related items and pictures ,it seemed to achieve it's purpose and I got a great deal of pleasure from seeing it being used for it's designed purpose, it will all be packed away into boxes perhaps to see the light of day at some future date.
Thank you all for coming, many for the second year, and I hope you all arrived home safely, it was especially good to see the faces of people who've been a bit quiet on the site for a while.
The site was left very clean and tidy thanks to people respecting the land and toad's lad Morgan quartering the fields for rubbish
Bill, Jake and Crumpet
I enjoyed 99.63% of the weekend and although the weather on Saturday stopped full enjoyment for the ride-outs, the feedback on this site tells me that the weekend worked out well. There were a lot of people in the background contributing their time and knowledge. Att brought the large gazebo, his wit and a box of matches, Stan gave her afternoon up to help with buffet assembly in between bouts of laying down for a sleep, Ash acted as marshelling steward for the inebriate and generally kept the unruly in line, Proff provided many litres of evil cider and many more brought along a bottle to add to Cocktail Baaa and I'm told there was quite a rush when Packer whipped out his Tosser's Tipple. Chris Abrasion bought along a few litres of his local cider to share out, Andrewgsadv, MickDB1and Flipfly gave their time and local knowledge to working out routes for the ride-outs.
Food worked out well I feel, enough curry, rice and naans to go round, all prepared by Sycomoto's partner Surree at their Thai restaurant near Telford - The King and Thai.
Saturday's buffet also went round despite my fears from the never-ending queue to the table. A local butcher did us proud with the cooked meats he prepared for us. I'm saddened that some salad was left over, but I blame myself for putting out two dishes.
Humbug's vegetable stir-fry went down very well again on both nights this year and for that we should thank him.
Cocktail Baaa was conceived as an amusement some months ago, and just grew as I stumbled across more and more Sheep related items and pictures ,it seemed to achieve it's purpose and I got a great deal of pleasure from seeing it being used for it's designed purpose, it will all be packed away into boxes perhaps to see the light of day at some future date.
Thank you all for coming, many for the second year, and I hope you all arrived home safely, it was especially good to see the faces of people who've been a bit quiet on the site for a while.
The site was left very clean and tidy thanks to people respecting the land and toad's lad Morgan quartering the fields for rubbish
Bill, Jake and Crumpet