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Clip Clop


Terry Jones, Terry Gilliam, and approximately 5565 close friends, in Trafalgar Square to break the world record (previously of 1789, by some colonials) for the number of people simultaneously making horsey noises (clip, clop) with coconut shells.
To the tune of "Always look on the bright side of life!" :-)
I no longer have my coconuts, because a random person asked if he could have a shot, and later bought me a beer as a thank-you. I felt it was only fair to let him keep the clip-cloppers! It was a cool evening like that. I also met the son of a former Turkmen ambassador to Moscow. I'd say "small world" but that would imply I had any other connection to Turkmenistan, which I really don't. But still...
news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/london/6586187.stm
To the tune of "Always look on the bright side of life!" :-)
I no longer have my coconuts, because a random person asked if he could have a shot, and later bought me a beer as a thank-you. I felt it was only fair to let him keep the clip-cloppers! It was a cool evening like that. I also met the son of a former Turkmen ambassador to Moscow. I'd say "small world" but that would imply I had any other connection to Turkmenistan, which I really don't. But still...
news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/london/6586187.stm
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