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Orinoco -

Crawley Circus Festival 2013 HLGCBS

H: Ryman & Lou's first spot in the show. Their excellent clowning skills were sweet salvation after the first half.

L: The poor attendance :(

G: Make sure all our group & I had fun - very easy check

C: Jemnezmy. Wow.

B: Outside interference during the numbers game. As if having a fight with 3 pre-teen girls isn't hard enough.

S: Being ambushed by SJC & being held at water pistol point.

#hlgcbs #Crawley2013

Jemnezmy - - Parent

H: Giggling uncontrollably as Ryman tried to get a teabag into a mug which was spinning from a hat stand along with a mallet and a knife.

L: Being in a bad mood to start off with then trying to patiently watch the weird first act of the show.

G: To experience a juggling festival for the first time. I watched the show, saw the fire stuff, and went to renegade and held someone's beer while they did mad things on the stage.

C: It would be bad of me to say.

B: Not being at all prepared for anything and having to scrounge off just about everybody.

S: How awesome it was to sit outside the tent with everyone even though we'd just woken up and looked all squinty and unbrushed.

Orinoco -

I've got lots of photos from Simon:

#BJC2013
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/4cn1vmvbrposlis/gpiSPd7EfZ


#src2012
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/l67wu5e67mj5z68/cF2rdEYctl


#crawley2013
Simon's: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/qkesjfskaz3tii7/Wq-XJd_-Zw
Yumi's: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/xk6hmeo2f019uq1/9YnSqCMWZ5


I last viewed them at work in some outdated version of Internet Explorer. Now I'm at home with all my modern browsers I can't see a bloody thing. So, err... good luck.

(In Opera if I disable javascript I can get a list of broken thumbnails that I can click on to see the full image. Doesn't seem to work in anything else?)

The Void - - Parent

Working fine here on ipad.
Yay, SRC pics! Cheers.

Jemnezmy - - Parent

I can see them fine using Chrome!

Mïark - - Parent

The SRC photos appear to be labelled as British Kendama Open 2012 on the Dropbox they are linked to, or is it the same thing?

Orinoco - - Parent

Nope, a mislabeling on Simon's part. The pictures are from the Southern Regional Championship.

Everything seems to be working today, must have been a Dropbox blip.

Orinoco -

Crawley Circus Festival 2013

'twas fantastic.

Friday

I arrived on site at just after 7pm to find half of the TWJC contingent already pitched & organising the pizza run. Hurrah for efficiency. I pitched my tent then opened the first bottle (it's taken me a while to get those two tasks in the optimal order). It was a nice late evening consisting almost entirely of eating, drinking & greeting friends. There was some ukeleleing, but then nothing's perfect.

As some of the group drifted to bed Jenny & Emily had the sudden urge to go tree climbing in the dark. Knowing that this could only go well I tagged along & added 999 to my speed dial. Jenny's first & last attempt at climbing a tree ended with one leg on the ground, one foot stuck between two branches & her hugging the tree trying not to fall over whilst trying to dislodge her foot. I left her to it.

I was on top of the amphitheatre when the thunder & lightning started, I watched the first few strikes which was really nice before wisely getting in my tent before the rain reached us.

Saturday

I enjoyed a good night's sleep. In the morning I finished off my left over pizza for breakfast before doing the rounds with my chocolate brownie delivery service in lieu of the toast fairy who was absent this year. I was really pleased with this batch, one of my best ever. As such I didn't get far round the camp site.

Robin had bought a box of strawberries & the world's most explosive can of squirty whipped cream with which he managed to hit a number of TWJC members from across our communal area.

In the afternoon we popped along to the obligatory club stealing workshop, I'm usually the monkey but my usual thief Dave was off skiing this year so I had more of a go at the stealing end for a change. With the help of Simon I actually learnt some new stuff. I finally figured out Steve's snake hips stealing pattern which involves continuous early steals of every club from one hand, alternating between straight & diagonal. Secondly we learnt to steal a club (left hand diagonal early, half flip then back cross back into pattern) & fit a handshake in the gap which feels really nice. Video evidence:

https://youtu.be/PmuIboM9xGI

Robin turned up late to the workshop, he was confused by some of the terminology being used so he asked Kevin what was going on which went like this:

Robin: So what's a "monkey"?
Kevin: It's the person that does the juggling part of the trick.
Robin: Ok, & what's a "Bungle"?

I had meant to go to the Prechac passing workshop but lost track of time & missed it which was a shame.

While chatting in the TWJC camp later in the afternoon we were ambushed by SJC, who rushed & surrounded us with water pistols. I was taken hostage by Hannah & Simon was taken by Ken who politely asked, "Do you mind if I take you hostage?". All they wanted was a pizza menu which we would have happily given them. Being the only one who fought back I was heavily soaked & had to change every item of clothing.

After much nagging from Cat & I, Jemnezmy managed to make it with minutes to spare just in time for...

The Show (sort of)

The public show is always a major selling point for the Crawley festival & is a spectacle I use to encourage whatever newbies we have to come along. So it's always terrifying to hear the words, "We're going to try something different this year..."

The first half of the show was given over in its entirety to Juggling on Tap, a 5 strong ensemble of tap dancers, musicians & Stewart Pemberton as the token juggler.

It was awful. Two of my friends walked out because they couldn't be bothered to sit through any more. I spoke to a lot of people after the first half, not one person liked it. Some people were thinking about asking for a refund if the second half wasn't an improvement it was that bad.

Trying to pin down what was so bad is a bit harder. When pressed most people found something enjoyable. Personally I thought there were lots of good bits. I really enjoyed the sound of the flute & vibraphone playing together. The percussionist playing the spoons on the girl's shoes was great. The dynamic 5 person bounce juggling, tap dancing, musical running around pattern at the end looked & sounded fantastic.

Most people's complaint was that, "it was too long" or that, "it was just too much tap dancing" but I don't think these are valid criticisms. I have nothing against long acts or even lack of variety. I've been to Irish step dance shows, which was just dancing, orchestra performances that were just classical music, I've traveled to see 2 performances by Ockham's Razor which was all aerial, & I sat through over an hour of the Gandini's 10,000 which was just toss juggling. The performers in these shows showed less versatility but were easily able to entertain me for a lot longer because everything they did was interesting. I am happy to watch someone doing something really well for a very long time. The Juggling on Tap show was about 10 minutes of material padded out to oblivion with repetition & dull transitions between set pieces. Even the greatest 10 minute act ever will be awful if you pad it out to 50 minutes.

I crammed a lot of very enjoyable snarking into the interval before...

The Show (this time we mean it)

Given the unenviable task of going out first in front of a restless & very irritated audience were Ryman & Lou who took us on & won with ease. They presented the Most Dangerous Cup of Tea in the World, which involved making a cup of tea with some of the best clowning around I have seen in years. A mallet, a knife & a mug were attached to the top of a hat stand by chains, the top of the hat stand was then rotated by Lou making the three items flail widely from the centre. Ryman then tried to throw a teabag into the mug without getting hit which had me chuckling throughout. The act continued with lots more silliness. It was really nice to see two performers who were obviously very confident that their material is funny & rightly so.

I had already enjoyed Lynn Scott performing at TLC 2012, it was nice to see her charming contact juggling & club manipulation again. She didn't need four friends & lots of instruments & props to fill the stage, her character does it for her. Another repeat for me was Simon Ratzker with his whips who performed two pieces, one to Björk's Betty Hutton's 'Oh so quiet' & the other the classic paper tearing with Dave Law as a 'volunteer'. Both spots were great fun.

I thought Angie Mack's hoop routine was a case of unnecessary glow, there was a lot of body movement that was difficult to see in the darkness which marred the act for me. I think I would have enjoyed it more with regular hoops & the lights on.

Closing the show was Gonzalo Basualo on the corde lisse who was very slick & very sexy. He showed loads of power & control from start to finish & his final move was something I had never seen before & was genuinely breathtaking. Wonderful stuff.

After the show I elected to have a drink & catch up with Frag & Nicky while the others watched the fire show. I cooked a curry for Jemnezmy which put her in a better mood! Then more drinks were had before we moved on to...

Renegade

Mata opened with his traditional beer poi then tried flipping one, two, then three darts in a cup without skewering his feet.

Hannah flashed her new SJC tattoo & had another epic zen wrestling battle with Glyn. Several members of SJC performed the Roxanne drinking game, I remember a lot more snorting when I played it, but then I think SJC are a bit more practiced at the sport than I am.

One guy inserted a nail, a spoon & an open pair of scissors up his nose while accompanied by his friend with a guitar. Our Emily had her hands over her face for the entire time. He then juggled a machete & a cleaver (both properly sharp) & an apple with bare feet which had one close call drop. Finally he attempted to extinguish a blow torch on his tongue, but was let down by lack of gas. Even I was quite glad about that.

Other stuff probably happened too.

Sunday

After a very enjoyable sleep we were up for a very enjoyable lazy morning of chatting, demolishing packets of biscuits with assembly line like efficiency, odd bits of juggling, diaboloing, whip cracking & devilstickery.

The Games

I always look forward to the numbers game. For some reason I seem to have a bit of a reputation especially amongst SJC members as being a bit ruthless. I thought this year though maybe people would see that it is not just me & that other people also throw expendable small children out of their groups when not needed. It was not until about 4 rounds in that I did any underhanded manoeuvres at all. Unfortunately though most people will remember my performance in the last round which saw me basically having a fight with 3 pre-teen girls which I was winning (despite the eldest one stamping on my feet) until a fourth girl came out & laid into me as well.

Kev supplied me with a set of balls for the 5 ball endurance. It felt like I was doing collision management after pretty much every gust of wind but I still managed to make the final two before dropping & handing Simon the win.

There were a few rounds of gladiators. I made the final two against Glyn during the first round then sportingly threw all my clubs on the ground for no apparent reason. Jack & Chunk from Southend tied the second game & Cat won the last one.

Kevin easily walked the fancy dress competition with his reproduction of the festival logo complete with musical walking brain.

The game of musical unicycles was as vicious as ever & included a brief intermission while we had to let the air out of a tire so that one poor lad could remove his hand from between the wheel & the frame. It was heartening to see all the people running in with cameras to capture the action while he lie on the ground in pain!


Thanks to Carolyn & Dave as ever!

#Crawley2013 #Crawley #conventionreview

Orinoco - - Parent

This was Jemnezmy after watching Juggling on Tap.

Jemnezmy - - Parent

No. I will have to have a go at drawing how I was feeling at the time.

Jemnezmy - - Parent

I do remember saying at the time (and I heard a lot of others saying also) that the first part of the show would have been fine if that is what we had all come to see. But we had come to see juggling and tricks and we got tap and interpretive dance - I reckon that's why people didn't like it.

Little Paul - - Parent

I think it was a case of "right show, wrong venue, not-quite-the-right-audience"

There were a lot of bits of it I liked, a lot of bits I just didn't "get" and a lot of bits which made me cringe (like some of the musical cliche's which accompanied the contact juggling for example) and a few focal point issues which would have been helped with more appropriate lighting (eg to reduce the emphasis on the members of the troupe who weren't the focus of the action - and draw the audience in a bit more) - but the lighting is excusable given that the theater techs had less than 6 hours to prep it.

About half way through, I got the impression that I'd missed a load of characterisation and a theme/story arc which I hadn't picked up on - which made the first half (up until she got changed into her pajamas) feel a bit too abstract in a way which lost me... and WTF was the bit with the train about?

The audience participation bit fell rather flat as well, I'm not sure why.

Some of the audience clearly enjoyed it given the reaction it got at the end (at least, it didn't sound polite or sarcastic) and it was nowhere near whitstable-bjc-string-dangling levels of uncomfortable tedium.

For me, I found a lot of it very funny in not-entirely-appropriate ways. Sometimes my gutter like mind really gets in the way of taking art seriously.

Orinoco - - Parent

I think that's just people trying to be polite. Saying that they would have gone down well with a different audience is the equivalent of, "it's not you it's me". The company is called JUGGLING on tap, so it should arguably appeal to jugglers more than the average theatre goer. Underneath it all it just wasn't an enjoyable act.

I also don't agree that people come to see a specific type of act. Years ago a group of us went to see the Chinese Imperial circus, the best act of the show was a guy with a microphone making bird noises & other impressions, we weren't expecting that at all. More recently I really enjoyed Natalie's dance routine at Bungay. I really enjoy surprises. I think that most people would be perfectly happy if (insert your favourite musician, comedian, other non juggling performer here) turned up.

Orinoco - - Parent

& who are you calling squinty & unbrushed?! I always look like that!

Jemnezmy - - Parent

I was of course talking about everyone.

Little Paul - - Parent

Some thoughts from me:

Friday: I left Bristol around 4pm, but got stuck behind an accident on the M4 for hours, a tedious experience made more amusing by the woman who pulled out behind me to drive down the hard shoulder in an attempt to skip a load of traffic - only to get caught by a policeman and given quite a ticking off.

I finally got to site about 9pm, just as the light was going, parked the van and put up the gazebo. J and I then went for a quick jaunt up the road to find some food. We were aiming for Nandos, but found a pizza hut first. The rest of the evening was spent wandering around chatting to people and mostly talking bollocks with the Circuswurx mob. Sharknado? Snakenami!

Saturday: I got up early and wandered off up the road to the new tesco express which is right by the squareabout and much easier to walk to than the big tesco. Bacon and bread acquired, I headed back to the van to wake J up with a bacon sarnie. Disappointed by the lack of toast fairy, I was pleasantly surprised by the chocolate brownie stand-in.

Most of the rest of the day was spent off site doing odd chores (as J lives locally) and going shopping for some bits and bobs. I got back to site to find everyone telling me that Pearce Halfpenny had been looking for me all afternoon! I couldn't find him, so spent some time talking to Mamph and Martin, before going off to the local Harvester with J, Mamph, Martin and Jon Peat. Steak. Nyom.

Then it was back for the show, which Orin has mostly wonderfully described - although I think he missed out the hat routine, which was ace. Lovely to see people exploring the potential of getting stuck in their braces. If only I could remember the name of the hilarious chap who used to do something similar (mostly getting them tangled in his mic stand)

After the show I met Pearce Halfpenny properly, and instantly wished it hadn't taken me over 20 years to do so. His articles in The Catch are one of the reasons I'm so interested in jugglers. He told me a lovely story about a set of Harry Lind clubs he bought in the 50s, sold, and which then passed through the hands of at least one other owner before finally being given back to him recently by someone who didn't know their history.

The fireshow was erm.. usual Crawley fireshow standard. With two props flying uncontrolled narrowly avoiding danger, and some of the most dangerously bad fire breathing from inexperienced kids I've seen in a long time. They were drenched in fuel by the end of it, and it's a wonder none of them got hurt. Blowing a fireball down towards the floor? That's not clever, it's stupid. Especially if you can't competently breathe a standard fireball without dribbling fuel everywhere, or even getting the basic "move the ignition source away from the fuel supply as you breathe" stuff right.

Still, kids will be kids, and at that age you're invincible and can't be told you're headed for at best an accident and at worst long term damage. Nigel and I both tried and I just know it didn't sink in at all.

Renegade was a thing, as usual hampered by not being allowed any form of amplification or music as it happens after the venues music license expires for the evening. I still don't know what that thing with the spinning plates was supposed to be about.

Sunday: A lazy day, making toast using the grill in the van for the first time ever. Cheese dreams for lunch, packing up and spending more time chatting. Mr Tingley introduced me to his new cardgame "tramp fight" which I think he should work up some illustrations for and then market the hell out of.

I then spent some more time chatting with Mamph and Martin. To my surprise, Mamph gave me back my pocket copy of "Mark Wilsons Cyclopedia of Magic" which I'd almost forgotten I'd lent her in 2001. Although our discussion of potential baby names didn't really come up with anything useful. I doubt very much it's going to end up called "Adolph Mussolini Mugabi Heasman"

The drive home was uneventful, although did require a stop for more diesel just outside Bristol. Seems that if I include getting stuck in traffic for 1.5hrs I get about 270 miles out of a tank, ie not *quite* enough to do Bristol->crawley->Bristol on a single tank.

The Void - - Parent

"Lovely to see people exploring the potential of getting stuck in their braces. If only I could remember the name of the hilarious chap who used to do something similar (mostly getting them tangled in his mic stand)"

George Carl?

Little Paul - - Parent

That's the chap! The closest my brain could get last night was George Carlin (which is phonetically close, but a completely different comedian) and the half an hour of searching youtube/juggling.tv for various combinations of "mic stand", "braces", "hat" or comedian didn't get me anywhere.

https://youtu.be/Cf82bww-LRk

mtb - - Parent

Ooer, that was ace.

Little Paul - - Parent

I know right!

Orinoco - - Parent

although I think he missed out the hat routine, which was ace.

Gah! I can't believe I didn't mention that! It was ace - fast, funny, really highly skilled.

Something else I forgot to mention & probably with good reason was my experience of the hopping gladiators. Paul, Nathaniel & Daryl from SJC had linked up to form a hopping brute squad. Knowing how long the game usually goes on for I thought it best to take them on early before getting too tired. So I charged at them, they charged at me, I employed my usual tactic of closing my eyes & hoping for the best. When we met there was a very painful four way clash of heads after which Paul & I wisely left the arena, him to mop up the blood me to tend to my jaw (which only seemed to pop back into its correct position yesterday).

The Void - - Parent

"I sat through over an hour of the Gandini's 10,000"
Lightweight.

Al_Bee - - Parent

I'm surprised to hear that Juggling on Tap was disliked. I saw Stuart Pemberton on a renegade stage somewhere just doing his bit of it and thought it was ace. Then they were on the BJC show in Norwich (I think) and were utterly brill. Ah well.

Orinoco - - Parent

Yes, they opened the show at the BJC in 2009, only three of them if I recall correctly. In that show the length of their act was proportional to the amount of material that it contained.

Mïark - - Parent

You might have inspired some pirate jugglers with your handshake club steal

https://www.jugglehub.com/news/thread/%3C52169144$0$8317$862e30e2@ngroups.net%3E

Orinoco -

The chocolate brownies are in the oven.

That is all.

#crawley2013

varkor - - Parent

Well, you've sold it to me.

Little Paul - - Parent

Are you going to Crawley then? Would be nice to say hi and put a face to the name.

varkor - - Parent

No, unfortunately not. Even with the lure of chocolate brownies, it's still a little far for me.

Little Paul - - Parent

Damnit! I knew there was something I was supposed to do today, and I won't get a chance tomorrow :(

Orinoco - - Parent

I'll save some for you & J!

Davemlaw - - Parent

Don't forget to keep some for me

Orinoco - - Parent

Of course! Right, I'm on my way!

Little Paul - - Parent

Impressive thunder and lightning last night, was glad I was in my van and not in a tent!

Lovely sunshine now, and I've got some bacon on the go :)

Little Paul - - Parent

Well the show was ... Well ... I laughed a lot in the first half. I'm not entirely clear if the bits I was laughing loudest at we're intentionally funny

Roflcopter - - Parent

So wait are you chaps at a convention?
Do we get another one of Orinoco's epic convention tale posts when it's over?
If so I will need to go and buy more black coffee and Earl Gray.

barnesy - - Parent

From the little bits I've heard, I'm looking forward to hearing some more detailed descriptions of this show!

Little Paul - - Parent

It wasn't *quite* whitstable levels...

Orinoco - - Parent

The show... quote from LP during the interval: "Your friend stomped out very loudly didn't he!"

Words will be forthcoming after I've finished licking the various wounds that I seem to have picked up.

Little Paul - - Parent

Wounds you say? "musical unicycles" was a bit rough this year

https://www.youtube.com/v/mBp2lLOqmOE

Davemlaw -

Still a few workshop slots available at #Crawley2013 anyone like to volunteer?

Davemlaw -

#Crawley2013

Time is running out to get your discounted tickets for www.crawleycircusfestival.co.uk call the Hawths box office on 01293 553636 or use the online booking if you really can't cope with speaking to a nice friendly human, link to online on website, featuring in the Kettle of Fish show are:

Juggling on tap
Jugglers Frederike Gerstner and Lynn Scott
Amazing hat routine by Ryman an Lou
Aerielist Gonzalo Basualo

And of course the famous "Many Others"

Camping (Fri & Sat) with proper showers and toilets, Kettle of Fish show, fire show, workshops, renegade, games and an open mike on Friday all for just £25

Restaurant and Bar onsite, plenty of hard standing for live in vehicles.

Still a few workshop slots available.

See you there.

Orinoco - - Parent

plenty of hard standing for live in vehicles

hahahaha!

Also: I can't wait for this.

Davemlaw - - Parent

I thought our regulars might appreciate that comment :-)

Little Paul - - Parent

I certainly did... now that I've got a van I was a little concerned there would be nowhere to park it!

Danny Colyer - - Parent

Dave, can you reserve LP a spot just in case?

Davemlaw - - Parent

I'll see if I can reserve you a spot, any preferences where?

Little Paul - - Parent

It's a bit of an odd request, but I'd really like a spot under a streetlight next to a really thin bit of grass... But that's probably hard to accommodate

Cedric Lackpot - - Parent

I wanted to come, but I rang the box office and they said they couldn't be 100% sure that drunken charvers would be stumbling through the site in the wee small hours so I told them it just wasn't up to snuff.

Ooh look, a picture from the archives :-

http://jay-linn.co.uk/temp/creepycon.jpg

RegularJugular - - Parent

Surely 'Morrisons: THE BEST' circus festival, would be more appropriate?

It can't be Tesco Value, there are no horses.

Orinoco - - Parent

This isn't just a juggling festival. This is an arrive early Friday night, pitch your tent, try & get a takeaway order correct, spend all night drinking & chatting with friends until morning, laze in the sun the next day, think about doing some juggling but don't bother, go to the legendary stealing workshop, laugh so loud & generally be so disruptive that Steve has to use an airhorn to get people's attention, watch an awesome show, argue about it afterwards, try & heckle Richard with as many puns as possible during renegade, carry on the party in the marquee until your body gives out, wish you hadn't drunk so much over the first 2 nights so that you weren't incapable of doing anything remotely skilful in the games on Sunday festival.

Davemlaw - - Parent

LP When you say a thin bit of grass, what exactly do you mean will this spot be to your requirements?

https://www.facebook.com/groups/142648271264/photos/

You can just see the streetlamp on the right

Orinoco - - Parent

I think you'll find he will see, "You must login to view this page"

Davemlaw - - Parent

I thought that would happen, how do I upload the photo?

Little Paul - - Parent

Barnesy has a technique for finding the direct link to the image on the Facebook content servers which doesn't require a login, but not doing Facebook I have no idea what's involved.

I suspect it's something along the lines of "right click on the image, select the 'copy image location' or similar from the menu" ... Or you could stick it somewhere else like b3tards.com or flickr

barnesy - - Parent

Not sure if that method I used to use (for linking to individual photos regardless of privacy settings) is needed . Before, when viewing a photo, you would see it in the black background view, and you wouldn't be able to right click it to find the image address.

But now it seems you can do that right click, in Safari at least. All I used to do was reload the page when viewing an image, which would switch the page to the white background version.

Davemlaw - - Parent

OK lets try this:

https://www.flickr.com/photos/22530511@N05/9384363525/in/photostream/

It might work

Little Paul - - Parent

that works, and that spot would be perfect!

Davemlaw - - Parent

I'll see if I can reserve it for you, what time are you planning on arriving and what workshop can I talk you into running :-)

Little Paul - - Parent

last time you talked me into running a workshop, it was at OMGit'searlyoclock on the saturday morning having been up late the night before getting well and truly bladdered - I could barely stand up, which was what the workshop was about.

I ended up with a free ticket to the following year.

Which was almost embarrassing.

Oh, and J says on no account are you to let me run on to the stage this year.

Davemlaw - - Parent

So shall we say a workshop in "how to make a stage entrance" at 8 am on Saturday :-)

Orinoco - - Parent

You can follow Norbi's helpful guide, or you can send it to me by email & I'll upload it here.

Davemlaw - - Parent

You have mail in your TWJC address

barnesy - - Parent

Apart from it not being my tent, that's pretty much exactly the photo I just failed to find in a quick search of my own photos.

Orinoco -

I've been burning the candle at 3 ends over the last week. I'm covering for someone else at work with lots of extra hours, I've been trying to sort out an ongoing phone related disaster, then I've been working on Edge stuff until the wee small hours. So a night out at twjc was a welcome distraction.

There were only 5 of us this evening but that was fine by me as I had plenty of space to practise & was happy to be left to it. I really enjoyed juggling to the sound of Guns N' Roses who I haven't listened to for far too long. Newbie Stevie has made excellent progress in just 2 weeks. She's picked up the 3 ball cascade with no problem & was happily tossing & catching a diabolo this evening. Although this is nothing compared to her awesome dancing while in the crab position. We finished off the evening with a fantastically chilled out drink in the garden at the Cross Keys listening to the live jazz being played inside. Just what I needed.

#twjc

varkor - - Parent

"Excellent progress"? She started off with the 3-ball cascade and now she's practising diabolo? That doesn't sound like progress to me! You need to steer her back towards the straight and narrow before she starts dabbling with things men were never meant to dabble with. Things such as... as... as kendama. *Shiver*

Roflcopter - - Parent

hahahahah

Roflcopter - - Parent

Is it weird to say that I long to be "Orinoco for a day"... hmm maybe that should be a video. Yeah.

Orinoco - - Parent

Can you make it a Friday? They're generally my most painful days at work. Thanks.

Little Paul - - Parent

Yay! Sound like you really deserved that (and I'm only slight jealous of your live jazz + beer garden evening)

Orinoco - - Parent

Not long until #crawley2013, there is going to be some sort of open mic musical thing going on. We might be lucky!

Little Paul - - Parent

Or we might get Richard singing rude songs with his uke

Which will do fine for me

Orinoco -

I just booked TWJC's tickets for #Crawley2013. I got caught in an endless loop through the online booking system & if you are booking over 6 tickets you have to go through the booking office anyway so save yourself the bother & just call 01293 553636. Not explicitly advertised is a £1 booking charge *per ticket* (seriously?!) which is capped at £6.

varkor - - Parent

I certainly hope you're going to boycott them now for such outrageous service!

Orinoco - - Parent

I'll be boycotting the website certainly. How hard can it be to build a functioning website?! You don't see me cocking anything up! :)

The lady at the box office was very quick, efficient & explained everything very clearly. I'm not particularly bothered about the extra money for the booking fee, the festival is more than worth it. I just don't like hidden charges that you only find out about at the checkout.

varkor - - Parent

And if you can make a functional website, anyone can!

Nicholas - - Parent

You'd really think people would make it easier to spend money!

Davemlaw -

#Crawley2013

Tickets for the Crawley Convention are now on sale via the Hawths box office, www.hawth.co.uk

Little Paul - - Parent

Yay! I'll get on to that, just as soon as my credit card has recovered from my mot/van repairs/diesel bill!

I'm glad Crawley is on this year, I missed my favourite "spend the weekend in a carpark" last year :)

peterbone - - Parent

Shame I won't be able to make it due to it clashing with the EJC. Glad it's back on though. Next year?

Orinoco - - Parent

Woo! The usual TWJC rabble will be there. Is there a date for when pre-reg closes?

Danny Colyer - - Parent

Dunno, but the price goes up on 27 July.

Orinoco - - Parent

Thanks Danny, I assume you are going? We missed you at the BJC.

Danny Colyer - - Parent

Of course.  I've already got my tickets.  I have an idea for my fancy dress costume, too.

BJC, unfortunately, was in term time.  I could have gone without the family, but I prefer to spend my holiday time with them.

Little Paul - - Parent

"I have an idea for my fancy dress costume, too."

This is just a wild guess... but does it include red lycra?

Danny Colyer - - Parent

I never have to think hard about what I'm going to wear.  I just have to figure out what I'm going to say it is.

 

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