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Dem Bandnamen zum Trotz klingt die Musik unserer heutigen Gäste eigentlich gar nicht besonders schüchtern. Vielmehr kredenzt das internationale Trio, bestehend aus dem Briten Liam, der Südafrikanerin Megan und Piero aus Italien, melodieseligen Gitarren-Pop-Rock, der mit seinen aufgeweckten Melodien und einnehmenden Gesangsharmonien ganz im Gegenteil wie eine große, freundliche Einladung zum Kennenlernen klingt. Dieser kamen viele gerne nach: Ihr gefeiertes 2022er Debütalbum "Body Lotion" rief ja auch erfreuliche Erinnerungen an Teenage Fanclub wach, an die Pooh Sticks oder die Bands der legendären C-86-Compilation. Aber die drei Wahlberliner, die sich 2018 zur Band zusammenfanden, tappen nicht in die Nostalgiefalle und suchen bewusst die Weiterentwicklung, das Einbringen ihrer eigenen Persönlichkeiten. So berichten sie, für die Arbeit an ihrem am 14.2. erscheinenden zweiten Album "What's That" einen "eher autobiografischen Ansatz, der sich als rohe und teils ergreifende Reflexion ihrer musikalischen Reise darstellt" gewählt zu haben, mit dem sie "tiefer in persönliche Erzählungen und emotionale Landschaften" eintauchten.
Dem Bandnamen zum Trotz klingt die Musik unserer heutigen Gäste eigentlich gar nicht besonders schüchtern. Vielmehr kredenzt das internationale Trio, bestehend aus dem Briten Liam, der Südafrikanerin Megan und Piero aus Italien, melodieseligen Gitarren-Pop-Rock, der mit seinen aufgeweckten Melodien und einnehmenden Gesangsharmonien ganz im Gegenteil wie eine große, freundliche Einladung zum Kennenlernen klingt. Dieser kamen viele gerne nach: Ihr gefeiertes 2022er Debütalbum "Body Lotion" rief ja auch erfreuliche Erinnerungen an Teenage Fanclub wach, an die Pooh Sticks oder die Bands der legendären C-86-Compilation. Aber die drei Wahlberliner, die sich 2018 zur Band zusammenfanden, tappen nicht in die Nostalgiefalle und suchen bewusst die Weiterentwicklung, das Einbringen ihrer eigenen Persönlichkeiten. So berichten sie, für die Arbeit an ihrem am 14.2. erscheinenden zweiten Album "What's That" einen "eher autobiografischen Ansatz, der sich als rohe und teils ergreifende Reflexion ihrer musikalischen Reise darstellt" gewählt zu haben, mit dem sie "tiefer in persönliche Erzählungen und emotionale Landschaften" eintauchten.
Dem Bandnamen zum Trotz klingt die Musik unserer heutigen Gäste eigentlich gar nicht besonders schüchtern. Vielmehr kredenzt das internationale Trio, bestehend aus dem Briten Liam, der Südafrikanerin Megan und Piero aus Italien, melodieseligen Gitarren-Pop-Rock, der mit seinen aufgeweckten Melodien und einnehmenden Gesangsharmonien ganz im Gegenteil wie eine große, freundliche Einladung zum Kennenlernen klingt. Dieser kamen viele gerne nach: Ihr gefeiertes 2022er Debütalbum "Body Lotion" rief ja auch erfreuliche Erinnerungen an Teenage Fanclub wach, an die Pooh Sticks oder die Bands der legendären C-86-Compilation. Aber die drei Wahlberliner, die sich 2018 zur Band zusammenfanden, tappen nicht in die Nostalgiefalle und suchen bewusst die Weiterentwicklung, das Einbringen ihrer eigenen Persönlichkeiten. So berichten sie, für die Arbeit an ihrem am 14.2. erscheinenden zweiten Album "What's That" einen "eher autobiografischen Ansatz, der sich als rohe und teils ergreifende Reflexion ihrer musikalischen Reise darstellt" gewählt zu haben, mit dem sie "tiefer in persönliche Erzählungen und emotionale Landschaften" eintauchten.
Dem Bandnamen zum Trotz klingt die Musik unserer heutigen Gäste eigentlich gar nicht besonders schüchtern. Vielmehr kredenzt das internationale Trio, bestehend aus dem Briten Liam, der Südafrikanerin Megan und Piero aus Italien, melodieseligen Gitarren-Pop-Rock, der mit seinen aufgeweckten Melodien und einnehmenden Gesangsharmonien ganz im Gegenteil wie eine große, freundliche Einladung zum Kennenlernen klingt. Dieser kamen viele gerne nach: Ihr gefeiertes 2022er Debütalbum "Body Lotion" rief ja auch erfreuliche Erinnerungen an Teenage Fanclub wach, an die Pooh Sticks oder die Bands der legendären C-86-Compilation. Aber die drei Wahlberliner, die sich 2018 zur Band zusammenfanden, tappen nicht in die Nostalgiefalle und suchen bewusst die Weiterentwicklung, das Einbringen ihrer eigenen Persönlichkeiten. So berichten sie, für die Arbeit an ihrem am 14.2. erscheinenden zweiten Album "What's That" einen "eher autobiografischen Ansatz, der sich als rohe und teils ergreifende Reflexion ihrer musikalischen Reise darstellt" gewählt zu haben, mit dem sie "tiefer in persönliche Erzählungen und emotionale Landschaften" eintauchten.
This Saturday we do the show we said we did but actually never did! Don't ask too many questions about that 🙂. Music from The Pooh Sticks, The Desert Wolves, Chalk Garden, All the Daughters, The Shrinking Violets, Victorian Tin and a heap more!
Record Store Day is upon us once again! On Saturday, April 20, 2024, masses of music fans will queue up early and partake in the collective cultural experience on RSD, hoping to score some of the exclusive and limited releases hitting independent record stores. It's a communal celebration of our favorite bit of retail therapy. For fans of classic alternative music, there is a plethora of special releases coming out on Saturday. Let O3L's Brett Vargo be your guide as you prepare your own shopping list. Plus, Brett reveals the RSD items that he thinks Uncle Gregg will put on his list that Brett would not consider, and vice versa. Also, hear "Markin' It Down," the brand new single by UK indie supergroup Swansea Sound (Hue Williams from The Pooh Sticks, previous O3L guests Amelia Fletcher and Rob Pursey from Heavenly, previous O3L guest Bob Collins from The Dentists, and Ian Button from Thrashing Doves and Death in Vegas). To mark RSD, it's a fun record store themed track. You also must see the video! Proud members of the Pantheon Podcasts network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This time on the Spindle, Marc and John delve into the concept of "bubblegum" pop via 1910 Fruitgum Company's "1,2, 3 Red Light" b/w "Sticky, Sticky", a single so good that it's been covered many times: listen in for versions by Talking Heads, Pooh Sticks, and Apache Dropout. Call us anytime at 1-877-WASTOIDS. More podcasts and videos at WASTOIDS.com | Follow us on Instagram and YouTube.
Podcast #660 invites you to spend 30 minutes w/ Oil Change, The Pooh Sticks, Tamar Berk, Telethon, the 1981, Drop Nineteens, & Heidi Lynne Gluck.
This week on the podcast I am joined by Marianne Davies, Marianne is a PhD Candidate Developing a Nonlinear Pedagogy in Equestrian Coaching at Sheffield Hallam UniversityMarianne has a podcast called river tiger the equestrian podcast and a website which is dynamics-coaching.comI reached out to Marianne after listening to a couple of her podcasts which were titled “Learning in the Ugly zone” which I loved and then listened to “Snow, Rabbits and Pooh Sticks” which links in nicely to the prior podcast.These actually started as blog articles on her aforementioned website and it will surprise many of you of know me that I actually read them. They are beautifully written, really engaging and they make you feel like you are there with her.As always I hope you enjoy the conversation, I loved it, I got to scratch my itch with regard to ecological dynamics which I keep coming back to and enjoy trying to make sense of it with some really cool people and Marianne is definitely one of themWe start this chat talking about her writing as I mentioned how I thought she did an amazing job with it. If you know anyone who you think would get value from this podcast then please share it with them and don't forget to hit the subscribe button
Welcome to Season 5 of the Art of Brilliance Podcast! In this series there are no guests - just Andy and yourself, committing 10 minutes per week to listen to some positive content about happiness and wellbeing. In this episode, Andy talks about Pooh Sticks...
The Seahawks and the Huskies lost over the weekend. The Seattle Kraken are in last place. KUOW's Bill Radke asked an expert how local sports fans should process the futility.
The news served itself up on a stupid platter this week, and we happily accepted the bounty. It's as if this shit happens just for us to talk about on our show... enjoy!NEWSa LINKS :Drunk man joins search for himselfDrone reveals ghost townWorld's oldest toilet?Artifacts found in old train stationPooh bridge up for auctionWilliam Shatner is going to spaceMan sues psychic42% of Americans want to bang robotsMan marries rice cookerDrunk people sneak in to closed water park and destroy legsOtters attack people and dogsJapanese bear safety songShakira attacked by wild boarsFrosty flakesInflatable skeletons boningNinja attacks armyMan leaves meth in facebook picWedgie send woman to hospitalScream house air bnb Amazon driver accidently throws package on roof Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/talkstupid2me)
Time for best bits, some new bits and possibly even Schnorbitz as Ben Baker revisits the Keighley Olympics, school stupidity, lost tapes, Alan Bennett updated for 2021, the wonder of Yorkshire and lots more, alongside music from Sparks, the Pound Shop Boys, Luke Hirst, Shampoo, The Pooh Sticks, Pixies, The Freshies, Fightmilk, The Plimptons, Tony Hatch and more. Find full tracklists and links to where you can buy the music played on the Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/groups/beninthebasement or the Twitter feed where you can submit your own music for the forthcoming series three: https://twitter.com/BenBasement And you can buy Ben's books for Kindle or print on Amazon here: https://www.amazon.co.uk/-/e/B079KSMVXK And there's a complete as possible playlist of songs I've played on Spotify here: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2IT11vbC1OJXksTQod6T3s?si=79c290f7c4c547a9
Además de escuchar los nuevos singles de The Pains Of Being Pure At Heart y de Best Coast, recuperamos a The Pooh Sticks y a Wedding Present con los discos que editaron a mediados de los años 90. También pinchamos a dos de los grupos favoritos del popchef del programa: Farrah, y Everybody Else. Estos últimos estarán en directo la siguiente semana en nuestra ciudad. Más caras b de los primeros singles de los escoceses Astrid, y 3 atípicos instrumentales de Lloyd Cole completan esta edición del programa.
In Podcast 83 (S14 E02), what do two old shut-ins have to do with a suit wearing canoeist, stacks of paper, a squash court and pooh sticks? Join us and find out!
The podcast that was going to be, hosts, Bronte Tadman and Richard Leeming, interviewing another person about a big juicy event that had happened in their life and all the interesting, traumatic and/or joyful things that came with it. And then, 2020 came along and scuppered all the plans! So, for the time being, we've turned our podcast into something a little different. Two old friends, keeping each other entertained, keeping YOU company, while we all endure what we hope is our final lockdown! Listen in as we cover all sorts, from Pooh Sticks, to Memes to Mental health. *there is a slight tech glitch that lasts 30 seconds around the 31 minute mark where Bronte sounds like a robot! Our humungous apologies the internet has not always been kind to us whilst recording*
The podcast that was going to be two people interviewing another person about a big juicy event that had happened in their life and all the interesting, traumatic and/or joyful things that came with it. And then, 2020 came along and scuppered all the plans! So, for this month we have turned our podcast into something a little different. Two friends trying to keep each other entertained, keeping YOU company, while we all endure what we hope is our final lockdown! Listen in as we cover all sorts, from Pooh Sticks, to Memes to Mental health.
It's as much as I can do to make the recording - I can't write about it too ! This is chapter 6 I think. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/simon-r-anthony/message
Children’s Stories: Monday: ‘Ptolomy the Terridon Discovers a Comet’ written & narrated by Alice Goulding Tuesday: ‘Carlos meets Horace’ written by Graham Emmett and narrated by Kevin Dalley Wednesday: ‘Trisk & Freddie’s Adventures in Africa’ written & narrated by Crazy Grandma Thursday: ‘The McMinis Learn to Swim’ ditto Friday: ‘Little Blue Duck plays Pooh Sticks’ written & narrated by Lyn Perryment Children’s Saturday Story: ‘Jack’s Adventures to the Moon’ written by Graham Emmett & narrated by Kevin Dalley Children’s Poetry Corner: ‘Acrobat’ written & narrated by Julie Stevens (Jumping Jules) Wednesday’s Short Story: ‘The Last Sail of the Sunset’ written by Graham Emmett & narrated by Kevin Dalley Poetry Corner: ‘Tower of London’ written & narrated by Julie Stevens (Jumping Jules) Story at Midnight: ‘The Castle of Light’ written by Joan Tucker & narrated by Kevin Dalley
In this episode, we discuss everything from AJ-Fury, Golf, Bobsleigh & the Offside rule to Cheese-rolling, Pooh-Sticks, Tug-of-war and rude sporting gaffes.Please press SUBSCRIBE and leave us your lovely comments - and we'd love to hear stories of your own sporting stupidity or clangers @SportsVirgins or hello@pomodo.co.uk.This is a Pomodo Production | @PomodoPodcasts | www.pomodo.co.uk Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Children’s Bedtime Stories: Monday: ‘Tyrone the Tyrannosaurus gets a Toothache’ written & narrated by Alice Goulding Tuesday: ‘A Meeting of Minds’ written by Graham Emmett & narrated by Uncle Roger Wednesday: ‘Trisky & Freddie put out a Bonfire’ written & narrated by Crazy Grandma Thursday: ‘The McMini’s Fireworks Party’ ditto Friday: ‘Little Blue Duck & the Pooh Sticks’ written & narrated by Lyn Perryment Children’s Saturday Story: ‘It’s Only a Drop of Rain’ written & narrated by Alice Goulding Children’s Sunday Poetry Corner: ‘My Witch’ written and narrated by Julie Stevens (Jumping Jules) Poetry Corner: ‘The Birthday Boy’ written & narrated by Helen O’Mahoney Wednesday’s Short Story: ‘What Does She Want with a Man’ written & narrated by Tina Yates Story at Midnight: ‘How to Kill Him’ written by Patrick MacDonald & narrated by Sue Rodwell Smith Sue Rodwell Smith Head of Drama – Wavelength Productions
Young Southpaw talks to Amelia Fletcher & Rob Pursey of Heavenly, Swansea Sound, The Catenary Wires (and many more bands) about Spinal Tap, mix tape mishaps, wearing togas, and much more. https://swanseasound.bandcamp.com/releaseshttps://thecatenarywires.bandcamp.com/https://www.instagram.com/heavenlyindie/ Young Southpaw: I was going to introduce you and list your bands but there’s like an infinite amount and they just seem to keep proliferating. So what ones are currently active? Rob Pursey: The main one is The Catenary Wires which is the two of us, recently joined by Andy Lewis who plays bass, Fay Hallam who plays keyboard, and Ian Button who plays drums. And all of those people have other musical lives as well, a lot of them more celebrated than ours. We’ve done two LPs and we’re just about to do a third one, nearly finished recording it. And then there’s Swansea Sound. This is a band that emerged during lockdown. What happened was I’d written some songs that were too fast and sort of punky really for The Catenary Wires, cause The Catenary Wires is a fairly melancholy outfit (Amelia laughs) Amelia Fletcher: We’re very melancholy. RP: And also I sing in The Catenary Wires and because my voice is low, I make any song sound melancholy even if it is fast. So we got in touch with Hue, who was Amelia’s friend more than mine because she sang in The Pooh Sticks back in the day, and Hue was the singer in The Pooh Sticks. And I thought he might wanna try singing it. And he did. He recorded the singing on his phone in a cupboard and sent it back to us and it sounded great. So we mixed the songs on the basis of that. And then put the first single out a few weeks ago. And there’s more in the pipeline. AF: There’s also one called European Sun, which is our friend Steve. Who writes great songs and didn’t know how to record them so we effectively arranged and recorded them for him. And then there’s Nancy Gaffield & The Drift. RP: It’s just The Drift. At the moment it’s got Nancy Gaffield with it but it won’t always. AF: Nancy Gaffield is a poet, and we basically do semi-improvised stuff, influenced by the rainy Kentish countryside in the background.
Pooh Sticks special with Hue Williams Part 1 - in conversation with David Eastaugh The Pooh Sticks were an indie pop band from Swansea, Wales recording between 1988 and 1995. They were notable for their jangly melodiousness and lyrics gently mocking the indie scene of the time such as on "On Tape", "Indiepop Ain't Noise Pollution" and "I Know Someone Who Knows Someone Who Knows Alan McGee Quite Well". The band changed direction on their 1991 U.S breakthrough The Great White Wonder, eschewing the 'twee' British indie pop sound for a more American-styled power pop sound, akin to bands like Jellyfish and Redd Kross. Subsequent albums Million Seller, released on 11 January 1993, considered by some power pop fans to be the band's best work, and Optimistic Fool, released on 24 April 1995, followed in this style.
The Pooh Sticks with Hue Williams - Part 2 - in conversation with David Eastaugh
Amelia Fletcher and Rob Pursey in conversation with David Eastaugh Amelia Fletcher has been the frontwoman of an evolving series of pop groups from the 1980s to the present. Her bands included Talulah Gosh, Heavenly, Marine Research, Tender Trap, and, since 2014, The Catenary Wires. She also sang backing vocals for The Wedding Present early in their career and on the Hefner album We Love the City. She toured with, and was guest vocalist for The Pooh Sticks on their albums Orgasm, Million Seller and The Great White Wonder, and in 1988 released a single under her own name, "Can You Keep a Secret?" She has also appeared as a guest vocalist for The 6ths on the song "Looking For Love (In the Hall Of Mirrors)", on both Bugbear recordings, a single by The Hit Parade, "Why Do You Have to Go Out With Him When You Could Go Out With Me?" single by The Brilliant Corners, and the 2000 album Trend by Oxford band The Relationships. Since 2002 she has been keyboardist for Sportique. Amelia Fletcher was also an early promoter of Scottish act Biswho Heavenly performed alongside and whose lead singer, Manda Rin, repeatedly cited Amelia as one of her inspirations/influences.
The Pooh Sticks special with Hue Williams in conversation with David Eastaugh The Pooh Sticks were an indie pop band from Swansea, Wales recording between 1988 and 1995. They were notable for their jangly melodiousness and lyrics gently mocking the indie scene of the time such as on "On Tape", "Indiepop Ain't Noise Pollution" and "I Know Someone Who Knows Someone Who Knows Alan McGee Quite Well". The band changed direction on their 1991 U.S breakthrough The Great White Wonder, eschewing the 'twee' British indie pop sound for a more American-styled power pop sound, akin to bands like Jellyfish and Redd Kross. Subsequent albums Million Seller, released on 11 January 1993, considered by some power pop fans to be the band's best work, and Optimistic Fool, released on 24 April 1995, followed in this style.
Over halfway through Season 5 Drunkies! Can you believe it? In this episode we discuss the history of King's Cross, how to play Pooh Sticks and unfortunately, dog cancer. You might need some tissues for the end of this episode. Elizabeth and Cait almost did! Join us on the interwebs on FB at Drunk Downton, on IG @drunkdownton or email us hello@drunkdownton.com Thank you to Samantha Aurelio. Google her NOW! She composed and performed our wonderful theme music.
Eleanor Rosamund Barraclough braves the fearsome heffalumps as she steps into the world of AA Milne. There's no secret about the inspiration for Winnie the Pooh. Thousands of people flock to the Ashdown Forest in East Sussex every year to track down Christopher Robin's tree and play Pooh Sticks. In his autobiography, Christopher Robin Milne wrote of a brief but blissful childhood spent amongst the trees with his battered teddy bear. Pooh's forest and the Ashdown Forest are, he wrote, identical. The writer, Brian Sibley, joins Eleanor for a walk through the forest and an appreciation of one of the saddest endings in literature. Christopher knows he has to leave his friends and return to school. That's enough to drive many adult readers to tears but Brian believes there will always be a boy and his bear sharing adventures in the 100 Acre Wood. Producer: Alasdair Cross
This week on Episode 51 of Three Sheets to the Mouse, we take you back to the classroom for your Dh.D or Doctorate in Disney History. The guys dive deep into the 100 Acre Wood and take an in-depth look at The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh, and the long lost attraction that came before it. This weeks show has everything from Pooh Sticks, to a head-on collision with a train. Thanks for listening to the show, don’t forget to subscribe to the show, leave a rating and review, and join us in the 3 Sheets Nation Facebook Group. Twitter @3sheetspodcast Insta @3sheetspodcast Facebook @3sheets Swag Magical Meltdown
Not just because my last name is Milne, but because my mum read them to me every night, I fell in love with the stories of Winnie the Pooh and friends at a very young age. Pooh invents a game, which many of us remember from our childhoods, a stick race that can be as fast or as slow as the earth wills it. www.anttosol.com
Not just because my last name is Milne, but because my mum read them to me every night, I fell in love with the stories of Winnie the Pooh and friends at a very young age. Pooh invents a game, which many of us remember from our childhoods, a stick race that can be as fast or as slow as the earth wills it. www.anttosol.com
The guys watch another classic 80s movie and start beef with the entire DC universe.
It was 50 years ago that Jerry Garcia and co released the debut Grateful Dead album and brought San Francisco counterculture to the world. To celebrate Rhino's lavish re-issue of it, we travelled all the way to Wales to talk to psych-pop affcionado, Pooh Sticks mainman and Welsh cultural czar Huw Williams. Don't take the brown acid, man!
This week we venture out to the most North-Easterly grid on our map and confront our preconceptions of Sudbrooke, a place so posh they actually use napkins. Jonny quickly sustains an injury but bravely soldiers on, while Paul stumbles upon a babbling brook and suggests a game of Pooh Sticks. Back in the studio, we discuss Lincoln's great unsigned bands as ex-Calimero basist Paul boasts about his glowing NME review. Meanwhile, Jo is on hand with the history of our grid and Tref talks pouffes. All this, plus another round of A Question of Lincoln...
This week, with your regular hosts away, we decided to hand the show over to Siren FM's Anthony Cafferkey to see what he makes of our P5 grid - Ermine East. Strangely, instead of blathering on about plastic windows or pointlessly bickering, as Paul & Jonny do every week, Anthony takes the frankly bizarre approach of actually speaking to key members of the community and getting to the heart of the issues affecting the people who live there! First, he takes a trip to the "giant Pringle" St John the Baptist Parish Church and talks to Father Stephen Hoy about the challenges faced by the Ermine and the work being done by the church to bring the community together. During this chat, Anthony and Stephen are interrupted by the arrival of the Ermine Voices Community Choir, which leads Anthony to speak to their Director Tori Longdon, about how the choir has had a life-changing effect on some of its members. All this, plus our usual contributors Tref and Jo. Will Paul and Jonny learn any lessons from Anthony's more socially-aware approach to Lincoln AtoZ?Next week: Paul and Jonny head to Sudbrooke to play Pooh Sticks.
Join us this week for episode 30, Geocaching Got Me Through Contact the show: feedback@ohbeep.com or www.ohbeep.com Last Week... Finds... GC4YRNB - Final Approach by Shazzo GC4VEH6 - Church Micro 4973...Long Whatton Methodist by DaffyD1uk DNFs... GC4WTF2 - Church Micro 4974...Long Whatton - All Saints by DaffyD1uk GC4J7R5 - Pooh Sticks by HodsonHunters GC4B9K5 - Creeper by Shazzo Feedback... Hi, I've really enjoyed listening to your show... it makes me smile each time! As an American, I actually burst out laughing at your rant in last weeks show... very funny! I've also enjoyed hearing your misconceptions about our Rest Areas... I think they are a bit more than what you described as a Layby... I've attached a picture of one from here in California... they are more or less the same throughout the country.... with the exception of New Hampshire where the rest areas also have the state liquor stores... I wonder who thought that one up? Thanks for the show! Mike Wanzong (gc name: wanzong) We upset the Americans....play audio from The Geocaching Podcast Audio feedback from Poole Man, regarding GC54MB0 Ask Doctor D... The Monkey King - Are only a few words when logging a cache acceptable? For example, I read many log that are simply "Another find for me" or "easy find". Given the cache owner has put a bit of work in to hiding a cache, should finders write more than a few words in the log? News & Events... WWFM XI Peterborough - You can leave your GPS onby Beach_hut | GC4WV87 | Eastern England, United Kingdom WWFM XI Nottinghamshire ~ Everything Stops For Teaby Jacaru | GC51P28 | East Midlands, United Kingdom UK WWFM XI - WITNEY - World Wide Flash Mobby Stucuk and TT | GC51YB2 | Southern England, United Kingdom SUMMER IN STOKEby gladstone8 | GC51Z4Q | East Midlands, United Kingdom WWFM XI - Market Harborough... Do the Conga!by Splendidz | GC525CA | East Midlands, United Kingdom WWFM XI - Pitville Park, it'll drive you Quackersby Razorfishy | GC53E7H | Southern England, United Kingdom WWFM XI - A musical eventby jennthefunkyranger | GC549HB | West Midlands, United Kingdom WWFM XI 'Flashing Above The Motorway'by Pink icing | GC549QH | Northwest England, United Kingdom WWFM XI - Wallingford Flashmobby Geo-Myck | GC549T7 | Southern England, United Kingdom '2 Pints After Flashing In Frodsham'by Pink icing | GC549W0 | Northwest England, United Kingdom WWFM XI Hooray for Hollywoodby The Amasons | GC54CHN | East Midlands, United Kingdom WWFM XI - Return of the Phoonsby The Magna Defender | GC54D6H | Northwest England, United Kingdom WWFM XI: Christmas Comes But Once A Year!!by angellica | GC54VNP | East Midlands, United Kingdom UK WWFM XI Lee Valley (07/06/14)by abiherts | GC54ZNF | Eastern England, United Kingdom WWFM XI Baldock twinned with Harrogate by pp Pink Paisley | GC553QV | Eastern England, United Kingdom WWFM XI. Harrogate twinned with Baldock.by pp Oracle:) | GC553R5 | Yorkshire, United Kingdom UK WWFM XI - York - Flash Minsterby g.o.caching | GC559XR | Yorkshire, United Kingdom WWFM XI – Aylesbury Ducks III by Team Hippo | GC55BPM | Southern England, United Kingdom The Slepnir hill Spring Clean up!!by paudz666 | GC51D3A | West Midlands, United Kingdom KT37 - The Emperor's Banquetby The Magna Defender | GC54D57 | Northwest England, United Kingdom Other News... Geocache causes bomb scare in Niagara Falls - Story from The Hamilton Spectator Discover the worlds first implanted Travel Bug - article from Its Not About The Numbers Blog Video of the Week... GeoPaul - Don't Tell 'Em Your Name Pike (GC49EMP) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NbUSGY7XeCE&feature=share&list=PLV8LkqU5JEOHJO2AgI8TqF_4BdWlN0tMM Geocaching Got Me Through... Original blog post The series I picked, The Woodwalton Waggle, is no longer active. But it has been replaced by The Woodwalton WhichWay series, which takes in a number of the location in the original series - GC52KAF GCTGYY – Friends of the Friendless – St Andrew
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