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I discovered an amazing conker tree today and collected about 50 great conkers and I wondered if any dads want to get together for the first annual EDF bonkers conkers champs?? Perhaps we can have a few prizes for the kids and make it an annual get together?? I have no idea of dates etc, I am just offering it up to see if anyone is interested, and it would be a great chance for dads to socialise and have a get together, obviously mums with an eye for a champion conker are welcome too.And although I have some good nuts (arf arf) why not bring your own string. safety goggles are optional!!


hugs as ever


Iain

hey thyat doesn't stop you palying conkers does it pickle?? come on man I had two cracking games today after I found them which I haven't done for years, it was such a laugh and I am now the proud owner of a five win conker!! where your can do attitude?? Conkers at dawn!!(or dusk in the watering hole of your choice if ya fancy it?? bring a string I have the conkers some of them are razor edge cheese cutters. There's fun to be had!

I agree with Pickle in that Iain is such a breath of fresh air on this forum. Your posts always make me smile and I like reading them.


On topic, conkers scare the life out of me. I'm always worried that I'll get my eye knocked out...I'd only feel safe in a motorcycle helmet.

okay luch time at the hearn it is! say in a fortnight on sunday?/ Gives everyone time to get a conker or two, I think a crash helmet or other safety equipment is entirely ok besides it will be a laugh to see what people come up with the more ridiculous we look whilst playing the better after all it is BONKERS CONKERS, knee pads are a good idea too in case you get a miss and follow through, those knee bumps smart man I tell you.


Id have a laugh even if its just a few of us.

candj Wrote:

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> I agree with Pickle in that Iain is such a breath

> of fresh air on this forum. Your posts always

> make me smile and I like reading them.



I have kind of been thinking iaineasy ARE YOU FOR REAL but maybe that's the cynical non huggy side of me coming out;-)

Listen this is getting emabrrassing, thanks guys yes I am for real or as real as I am, I like vibing things up a bit and as I have just moved to dulwich and Anna my better half is expecting our first nipper, I am new here and if I can vibe up the area where I live and have a laugh its better for me, really I'm just a selfish ar**hole me me me!!People are as fun as you make them! So lets play Conkers!!

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