A list of puns related to "Fareham"
Potato today visited the 10th Fareham Scout Group who have hosted a pie eating contest. Potato took part in the contest, placing second. He managed to eat a total of 20 pies in the 2 minute time limit, being beaten by local man Matt Munroe who ate 25 pies.
Following the contest, Potato took the opportunity to talk about the health policy of the Liberal Democrats.
Good afternoon. Iโd like to first thank the 10th Fareham Scout group for inviting me to their event. It was a lot of fun, though Iโm probably not going to need to eat for a week.
As fun as it was, we must think about the health of the British people. Contests like this are great and are a lot of fun, but we must know that eating like this all the time is good for no one. I probably wonโt eat now until at the very least tomorrow evening, and I expect my co-competitors will do the same.
Health services need to be funded properly, and that should go without saying. Sometimes in order to ensure this we have to collect more in tax. The conservatives will tell you that they can safeguard the NHS without tax rises, but we in the Liberal Democrats are honest. We are honest to ourselves, to parliament and to you, the British people.
We also know that in order to keep people healthy, we have to get people moving. Cycling has a great tradition in the Scouts, I can remember doing my cycling proficiency badge when I was 11.
We are committed to building more green infrastructure across the Country, and weโre helping Young People get around through Free Bus Passes. This will help get people healthy, and get cars off the road.
Thank you very much for having me, once again.
Potato steps away from the microphone and walks out of the hall.
I had the file for the audio:
Steve Balsamo, Chris Holland, Kerry Ellis, Fred Johanson, Ramin Karimloo, Stuart Ramsay, Jeremy Secomb
July 11, 2004; Fareham Concert
But can't find it anymore in my computer. If anyone has this or any other Ramin as Simon audios, PM to trade!!
Hi guys,
I've been thinking of opening a dessert parlour in the vacant unit at the entrance of the Fareham Shopping Centre (opposite Kung Fu Buffet/Cafe Nero).
I will be serving gelato, crepes, waffles, milkshakes, coffee/tea, sundaes and some puddings such as cookie dough.
We planned to have people eat in as we'll be open from 11am to 11pm. However due to the climate, we're hoping to deliveries to be popular for a while now.
What do you guys think, are deliveries popular in Fareham for food? There are no dessert parlours around right now that deliver other than a small one called Dessert Amigos who have a tiny menu.
We are also hoping for people to eat in. During the day the cafe's are fairly busy and we are essential partly a cafe. There's a Nando's and subway open to late so hoping to people pop in for dessert in the evening.
Some advice would be great. The food is amazing btw! :)
Thanks!
Hey all,
This year I set myself a number of goals, one is to start a new photographic project called "I Am" where the sole aim is to bring the individual stories of interesting people within the local communities and share their experiences and/or stories with the wider locality with a view of going regional as the project grows.
A bit of backstory, I am a portrait photographer and I often shoot people (weddings, street etc, I am robbiekhan on Insta too). The project will primarily be posted and featured on social media (mostly Instagram and Facebook) as these allow tight integration of the style and format I am aiming for.
The whole idea is to take a few portraits (all in B&W) of a featured person along with a 1 minute video of them talking into the camera telling their story. The video will accompany the Instagram post for example.
Once I have a host of stories to tell, the individual posts will be accumulated into a single blog post and likely its own Instagram account and shared as one #I_Am_Portsmouth (changing city name for each location) post, you get the idea, with an outline of the who and the why in the opening paragraphs.
There is no set criteria for who can feature. I'm after anyone who would like to be a part of this. I already have a few people and would love to have more to talk to and go from there.
It is not something I have seen done before in this way and definitely not something done before with aim to bring people together and telling their stories in this way. Think Humans of New York, but even more personal and with a new format.
All photos and videos will be provided to each person free for their own keeping at the end.
I hope this really picks up as it's something that could be truly amazing.
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Hi guys,
Hope you're all doing well.
I've been thinking of opening a dessert parlour in the vacant unit at the entrance of the Fareham Shopping Centre (opposite Kung Fu Buffet/Cafe Nero).
I will be serving gelato, crepes, waffles, milkshakes, coffee/tea, sundaes and some puddings such as cookie dough. I am also considering having a few savoury options such as ham and cheese crepes, maple syrup and bacon waffles, egg and bacon crepe.
Hoping to open around 10am and close at 10pm. We will also have a delivery service.
I was wondering what you guys think of this? Think it's a good location?
Advice would be appreciated! Thanks :)
Scubaguy194 takes part in pie-eating contest in Fareham
Scubaguy today visited the 10th Fareham Scout Group who have hosted a pie eating contest. Scubaguy took part in the contest, placing second. He managed to eat a total of 20 pies in the 2 minute time limit, being beaten by local man Frank Smith who ate 25 pies.
Following the contest, Scubaguy took the opportunity to talk about the health policy of the Liberal Democrats.
Good afternoon. Iโd like to first thank the 10th Fareham Scout group for inviting me to their event. It was a lot of fun, though Iโm probably not going to need to eat for a week.
As fun as it was, we must think about the health of the British people. Contests like this are great and are a lot of fun, but we must know that eating like this all the time is good for no one. I probably wonโt eat now until at the very least tomorrow evening, and I expect my co-competitors will do the same.
Health services need to be funded properly, and that should go without saying. Sometimes in order to ensure this we have to collect more in tax. The conservatives will tell you that they can safeguard the NHS without tax rises, but we in the Liberal Democrats are honest. We are honest to ourselves, to parliament and to you, the British people.
We also know that in order to keep people healthy, we have to get people moving. Cycling has a great tradition in the Scouts, I can remember doing my cycling proficiency badge when I was 11. One of our big pledges is to make cycling safer. We are investing 2.75 billion in our National Cycling Network, and this will help get cars off the road.
Thank you very much for having me, once again.
Scubaguy steps away from the microphone and walks out of the hall.
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