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.................................................................................................................................The next Fandance is Sat 18th May 2024......................................................................................................................
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Having taken into account the current COVID restrictions that currently apply in the different parts of the UK, we have made the difficult decision to cancel the 2021 reunion.
The Chairman Nick Butler will be heading up the Fan at 0930 hrs on Saturday the 15th May and he will lay a BAFC wreath on behalf of the Club at the summit.
He will also toast The Fallen.
If other members wish to make their own pilgrimage up the Fan at their own risk please follow the relevant COVID restrictions that will be in place.
As a Club we are not able to accept liability for members safety and well being over the weekend of 14/15 May. Our Clubs insurance that normally covers Fandance will not operate this year.
Update to follow reference Aldershot 10 Miler on the 20th November 2021.
.........................................................................................................................The 10 Miler will be held on w/e Saturday 23rd November 2024........................................................................................
I bet it was young recently cast out Male. A big old gaffer Alpha male, or an experienced hunting mamma.... would have had him. I would have been tempted to put four rounds at the rapid right between it's eyes. ....and slammed in me tabs next day. Alive ...
Thaz not even fukkin safe in the Peak District, cos on a weekend climbing bimble wi a mate o mine just outside Buxton eee got attacked in the middle o the neet while in iz doss bag out under the stars by of all things a fukkin Wallabe! Teld mi the next mornin about this dream eeed ad in the middle o the neet weer openin iz mince pies eee wuz bein licked around the boo-at race by a fukkin Kangaroo. "Daft kunt!" I sed, "A teld thi that fukkin ale we ad last neet in Buxton tasted shite!" Only later after chattin ta locals did wi find out that thiz loo-ads o the fukkers livin wild on the moors after some geezer wi a private zoo released em ta run wild years befoor. "Can ya tell worrit iz yet?"
When on a night live firing exercise in Kenya,we had to post sentries at various points around the area to stop the locals wandering in. Suddenly there came a whispered message over the net,"There's a lion has arrived and is sat watching me from the other side of my small fire,what should I do?". He was told to sit tight while a vehicle was sent,but then asked "Shall I shoot it?". The thought of a lion,stung by his little 5.56mm popgun,and it's reaction,was too frightening to contemplate,so he was told in no circumstances to try that,unless the beast pounced. The vehicle then arrived,the lion disappearing,and one very frightened sentry went to change his kecks!
At least the 7.62 SLR would have stopped the tiger Pat.but at that distance you wouldn't have a chance to get off a shot,thank feck it went of it's own accord
This is amazing to me. I never heard of 'em before. I reckon they should be encouraged.
Then again..... Kangaroos are a bit of a pest in Oz ain't they ? (Or are we the pest)?
Also Tone, out in the woods early morn wi the doggies at the side o Broomhead Dam on the outskirts o Shiny Sheff, big fukk off black panther type creature ambled across the the track about 20 yards in front on its way back from a tiddly wink in the dam. Dint say owt until a few days later some geezer in the local rag ad seen it amblin across the nearby golf course.
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