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Do you Like Pantomime ?
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Dear Fabbers , Friends and fellow forumites
Well what a busy but chilly week it has been. Pooch and I have had to resort to using a head lamp for your evening walks in the woods. Its jolly good fun, two chums larking around in the woods in the dark. The pooch loves to race of and blumming well hide, popping out only to try to put the willies up me. Apparently I have an uber shaggable right leg, irresistible even to the most refined and educated canine.
We also get to see aspects of nocturnal nature. Owls, badgers and Mr Fox too . I had a silently enjoyable conversation with an Barn Owl, he kept calling out “Twit” to which I replied “toowoo” this went on for quite some time until the Pooch pointed out the Owl in questions saw not saying hello but making a statement about my god self, the cheeky sausage!
This repeat and reply scenario, invoked memories of the pantomime, Pooch and I pondered the Panto and which was our personal favourite. We will be popping to our local Pantos this year in Colwyn Bay and Llandudno. The former being a local armature production and far more fun
I quite like Aladdin, the Pooch Jack and The Bean Stalk .
So this evenings questions is
Do you Like Pantomime and will you be going this year?
He’s behind you ! oh No he isn’t , oh yes he is
Old Mother Taffy and Prince Pooch
Keep its classy , always a bit sassy but never ever trashy
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Dear Fabbers , Friends and fellow forumites
Well what a busy but chilly week it has been. Pooch and I have had to resort to using a head lamp for your evening walks in the woods. Its jolly good fun, two chums larking around in the woods in the dark. The pooch loves to race of and blumming well hide, popping out only to try to put the willies up me. Apparently I have an uber shaggable right leg, irresistible even to the most refined and educated canine.
We also get to see aspects of nocturnal nature. Owls, badgers and Mr Fox too . I had a silently enjoyable conversation with an Barn Owl, he kept calling out “Twit” to which I replied “toowoo” this went on for quite some time until the Pooch pointed out the Owl in questions saw not saying hello but making a statement about my god self, the cheeky sausage!
This repeat and reply scenario, invoked memories of the pantomime, Pooch and I pondered the Panto and which was our personal favourite. We will be popping to our local Pantos this year in Colwyn Bay and Llandudno. The former being a local armature production and far more fun
I quite like Aladdin, the Pooch Jack and The Bean Stalk .
So this evenings questions is
Do you Like Pantomime and will you be going this year?
He’s behind you ! oh No he isn’t , oh yes he is
Old Mother Taffy and Prince Pooch
Keep its classy , always a bit sassy but never ever trashy
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dont you like having the willies put up you haha and yes my comment was a tad trashy |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Yes we go every year. Peter panti year
peter Panti ?? oh is it a drag panto lol
ha ha I love panto
Damn auto carrot!! Peter pan even "
Its ok I speak Vara lol
I love Peter Pan ,, the film Finding Never land made me cry buckets .
I like the idea of a boy who never grew up . one who flew kits , had adventures , climbed trees , built dens , played pirates ,,, oh bugger that's my life |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I went a couple of times when I was a child; I saw wotsisname from On the Buses in Jack and the Beanstalk and some dj bloke in Cinderella. Cinderella had real ponies pulling her carriage. As an adult I saw Snow White with two actors from Home and Away in,Roo and Alf,some of the dwarves were d*unk on stage and fluffed their lines a lot. I only went because my niece was dancing in the cast,she was a squirrel. My grandchildren aren't interested in them so we don't go now. Best thing I ever saw on stage was Winnie The Pooh. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Every year without fail gotta go to the Panto. All part of the pre Chrimbo build up!
And there's no point going if you're not going to join in with all the 'behind you's' is there !?! |
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over a year ago
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I love them. Would go more but they are so expensive when taking a family that consists of 3 adults And 2 kids.
Used to always go and from 7-15 always was involved with our local group for them. Played a few good characters and a few not so good. It's good to play a villain though lol x |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"I love them. Would go more but they are so expensive when taking a family that consists of 3 adults And 2 kids.
Used to always go and from 7-15 always was involved with our local group for them. Played a few good characters and a few not so good. It's good to play a villain though lol x "
The Panto in Llandudno is corporate and expensive I still take my nieces and nephews. The panto in Colwyn Bay is run by the locals and lots of fun jokes about the town and people in the nicest way and a thoroughly jolly hoot |
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"I've never been to them. They seem rather odd to me...
-Courtney"
Go!! You haven't done the whole British thing without a Panto and blokes dressing up as a women and all the double entendres and the kissing and cuddling at the end ... in fact it's not much different to an average day on Fab! |
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"Do you Like Pantomime ?
No. They're weird, cringe-worthy and I really don't like them. "
Can I fall into the trap - shall I be the one to say it? ...
OH YES YOU DO!!! |
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"Do you Like Pantomime ?
No. They're weird, cringe-worthy and I really don't like them.
Can I fall into the trap - shall I be the one to say it? ...
OH YES YOU DO!!!"
With out wishing to put words into his mouth, reading what he has posted...
OH NO HE DOESN'T! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Can't abide pantomimes, as a December baby my birthday 'treat' was mum taking me and a few little chums to a panto every year. I only told her that I always hated it a couple of years ago because I know she thought it was something special at the time. |
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I'm not a big fan but I did see some excellent ones when my son was younger. I have also seen a few brilliantly funny amateur pantomimes at the local primary school starring friends |
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