- Summary
- Easter at The Baaamy Inn was a memorable and bustling weekend where various teams enjoyed spirited competitions and lighthearted banter. The event involved three teams racing around the pub passing ale to each other, with the Knitwits, Baaamy Staff, and Farmers taking part. Although their winning chances were slim, they focused heavily on the enjoyment of drinking and drinking, which seemed to be a strong point of contention.
During the day, guests dressed up in costumes to watch an Easter egg hunt and participate in race races involving eggs and spoons. A humorous incident occurred when joker Colin attempted to attach an egg to something, but the sticky attachment failed when he stumbled and landed directly on his face. This led to a lively discussion about a past competition where Maggie held an Easter Bonnet and was seen wearing bunny ears.
Later in the afternoon, the atmosphere shifted as the ladies of the knitting circle attended a picnic. They arrived one by one, took orders, and began their usual activities of clicking and chatting around the round table. One guest, Polly, stood out while sitting at the table, waving at a departing car to express surprise that her husband had been driving her away. Meanwhile, another guest, Arthur, arrived at lunchtime and shared a friendly chat with Len, who was currently telling a funny story about being sacked after a spelling mistake. He recounted his own embarrassing experience of getting a text saying NBAG, which was a complete order reversal, and learned from his wife about his interest in spellbinding insects.
Throughout the evening, various humorous anecdotes emerged as guests shared their favorite meals and daily experiences. One guest mentioned eating a lobster that was described as atrocious by their own restaurant. Another shared his love of reading jokes and his recent purchase of a book. Even stranger, a skeleton arrived at the pub to order a beer and a mop, while a bartender suggested the word for a pint of less was "I don't know but my doctor told me to drink it" before the drinker admitted to drinking it by heart.
Ultimately, the evening concluded with a strong focus on social connections and shared laughter rather than just the results of competitions. The weekend concluded with a memorable evening of good food, funny stories, and good company. - Title
- Keith's Ramblings
- Description
- Keith's Ramblings
- Keywords
- april, there, comments, race, order, down, thanks, thought, four, over, here, easter, relay, first, email, know, click
- NS Lookup
- A 192.0.78.193, A 192.0.78.159
- Dates
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Created 2026-04-14Updated 2026-04-15Summarized 2026-04-17
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