egbgstudent
12th Mar 2009, 08:51
Going back oh, errrrm a few years there were 3 items that circulated various airfields around the country. They were...
1, The elephants bumhole. This was a knotted peice of wood mounted on a plaque that did indeed resemble an elephants a$$ :eek:
2, Bridget Bardot. Rather self explanatory. This was a framed picture of the lady herself :ok:
3, The lines book(s). This (these) were a4 sized books full on one liners and quotes. Great reading around the clubs bar of an evening. :D
The rules were simple. If you were in possesion of these items, they were to be on display at all times... But beware...
Visiting pilots would then attempt to releive said airfield of these items for display at their own home field :=.
I do remember them being at Leicester at various times during the late 80's. I also remember various tackles as we tried our best to defend them. This included one poor sneek who was leterally rugby tackled just yards from his plane :ouch:. There was another occasion whereby a visitor was able to take off with them, only to be followed, and lose possesion within 10 minutes of arrival at his home field :uhoh:.
Ok, so what I am wondering is whether these items are still being displayed and fought over, or has the legend passed on :confused:
1, The elephants bumhole. This was a knotted peice of wood mounted on a plaque that did indeed resemble an elephants a$$ :eek:
2, Bridget Bardot. Rather self explanatory. This was a framed picture of the lady herself :ok:
3, The lines book(s). This (these) were a4 sized books full on one liners and quotes. Great reading around the clubs bar of an evening. :D
The rules were simple. If you were in possesion of these items, they were to be on display at all times... But beware...
Visiting pilots would then attempt to releive said airfield of these items for display at their own home field :=.
I do remember them being at Leicester at various times during the late 80's. I also remember various tackles as we tried our best to defend them. This included one poor sneek who was leterally rugby tackled just yards from his plane :ouch:. There was another occasion whereby a visitor was able to take off with them, only to be followed, and lose possesion within 10 minutes of arrival at his home field :uhoh:.
Ok, so what I am wondering is whether these items are still being displayed and fought over, or has the legend passed on :confused: