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Re: Team Muz Wales day-trip

Posted: Sun Sep 12, 2010 7:17 pm
by Muzorewa
debbiepritch wrote:Flasher seen trying to take a picture of the Marchioness before he jumped off Brittania Bridge today
New of the World material that, once all the Wayne Rooney stuff has died down :wink:

Re: Team Muz Wales day-trip

Posted: Sun Sep 12, 2010 9:36 pm
by cabte
wow id love to live there.
imagine the fishing it would be awesome lol

Re: Team Muz Wales day-trip

Posted: Sun Sep 12, 2010 9:54 pm
by mister munkey
I suspected after seeing you scurrying down the A5 by Bewts Y Coed that you'd been up that way Muz.

Confirmed when I read this, Anglesey News

No need to lie about your age though

:| .

Re: Team Muz Wales day-trip

Posted: Sun Sep 12, 2010 10:54 pm
by jetskier
hey paul i like the phone for the samaritons at the begining of the bridge,must think you would phone them and let them know you are going to jump.you must have a pic of that.i stop on the camp site you went to,they dont have any electrics and is very wet ll year

Re: Team Muz Wales day-trip

Posted: Sun Sep 12, 2010 10:56 pm
by friendeedebs
mister munkey wrote:I suspected after seeing you scurrying down the A5 by Bewts Y Coed that you'd been up that way Muz.

Confirmed when I read this, Anglesey News

No need to lie about your age though

:| .
lucky he wasn't where we were with no signal to call them out and fair does on the recycling :wink: I wouldn't say Muz lied about his age tho :lol:

and no need for rods on the island the fish traps just go with the flow of the tide :) tho my mate had to crawl in at low tide to fix them and it was a bit scary getting out in time :shock:

Re: Team Muz Wales day-trip

Posted: Sun Sep 12, 2010 10:57 pm
by friendeedebs
jetskier wrote:hey paul i like the phone for the samaritons at the begining of the bridge,must think you would phone them and let them know you are going to jump.you must have a pic of that.i stop on the camp site you went to,they dont have any electrics and is very wet ll year

ha ha that'll be my next pic ;)

Re: Team Muz Wales day-trip

Posted: Mon Sep 13, 2010 8:11 am
by Muzorewa
This one, courtesy of Google Maps streetview, that I walked past without noticing :oops: ....

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Well, in my defence m'Lud, I've had a look on Google Maps and I can't see any 'no pedestrians' signs anywhere, come to think of it, if you're a pedestrian, how are you supposed to get across, is there a rickshaw service across the bridges? :?

Although I did do a double-take at this pic, I thought the spy-cam had caught me getting out of a non-Bongo.... :shock:

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Re: Team Muz Wales day-trip

Posted: Mon Sep 13, 2010 7:21 pm
by friendeedebs
If you had been driving whilst taking due care and attention of the road (instead of looking out the window for a photo opp) [-X you may have noticed this sign on your approach to Britannia Bridge from the mainland

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It was taken from a lay by where apparently some mad woman on Anglesey meets strangers from the top of the embankment in her spare time :wink:

Even if you had taken another route to Anglesey through the mountains you would certainly have noticed this sign :roll:

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Failing that I’m sure you should have noticed this sign :shock:

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Returning from Anglesey on the approach to the bridge you can’t miss this sign #-o

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Once you’d pulled over in the lay by after you’d come over the bridge you would have been looking at this sign ](*,)

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And if you zoomed your eyes in it would look like this =;

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As you walked back to the bongo you would have seen this sign :-"

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In answer to your question about how to get over the to Anglesey avoiding Britannia Bridge walking (you being an avid walker) :lol: I would suggest the scenic route which goes passed some mighty lions through some woods (with a crap view of Ynys Gorad Goch due to trees ) to a waterfall (albeit a little one) ... or you can cut across playing fields...carry on and you approach the Menai bridge which you can legally walk over to get to Anglesey (tho it does sway a bit when it’s windy !) and make sure you don’t go around June time or you and your Team may lose underwear :shock: :shock: http://www.theonlinemail.co.uk/bangor-a ... -26696005/ for a good cause tho :wink:

And lastly I suggest you go back to google maps and have a look on the bridge, it seems there are two men who are disguised as council workers (hired by the Marchioness of Anglesey) to catch that no good Muz in his ‘other’ vehicle after walking on the bridge and trying to get a higher tide picture than me !!! :twisted:

Re: Team Muz Wales day-trip

Posted: Mon Sep 13, 2010 7:30 pm
by friendeedebs
If anyone sees a woman on Anglesey with bushy black hair who rambles on about lions, bridges and bongos please get straight to Britannia Bridge and use their very sophisticated sos device in case of emergency and get her locked up :wink:

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and no one would believe me if I said Ron was having a meeting in the bank today and Lord and Lady Anglesey flounced in causing a riot :shock: I kid you not :shock: and apparently Lord Anglesey needed a new cheque book as he's going to London and doesn't know how to use a cash machine :? flippin islanders :roll: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

p.s I got bloomin soaked taking them pics today :roll: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Re: Team Muz Wales day-trip

Posted: Mon Sep 13, 2010 7:36 pm
by Muzorewa
:oops:

I can't believe I walked past this and didn't notice it, honest guv :?

Not going to get that job as a security guard, am I? #-o

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Re: Team Muz Wales day-trip

Posted: Mon Sep 13, 2010 7:39 pm
by Muzorewa
BUT - in my defence Your Honour, I was focused, truly focused. I spotted the 'no stopping' signs on the bridge and abided by them like the good tax-paying citizen I am. So I stopped in a pukka layby and walked back towards the bridge, and nowhere did it say no pedestrians, well not on my side of the dual carriageway anyway :roll:

Re: Team Muz Wales day-trip

Posted: Mon Sep 13, 2010 7:51 pm
by friendeedebs
Muzorewa wrote:BUT - in my defence Your Honour, I was focused, truly focused. I spotted the 'no stopping' signs on the bridge and abided by them like the good tax-paying citizen I am. So I stopped in a pukka layby and walked back towards the bridge, and nowhere did it say no pedestrians, well not on my side of the dual carriageway anyway :roll:
go on then I'll let you off :roll: only because despite googling I can find no punishment for walking on the bridge

tho if you jump off it you either..well it's the diwedd...or you get punished like these two did the weekend of the Radio One big weekend ;)


http://www.dailypost.co.uk/news/north-w ... -26698615/

Re: Team Muz Wales day-trip

Posted: Mon Sep 13, 2010 7:53 pm
by Muzorewa
Muzorewa wrote:This one, courtesy of Google Maps streetview, that I walked past without noticing :oops: ....

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Got me thinking, music you won't hear when put "on hold" to the Samaritans....

Van Halen - Jump [-X

Re: Team Muz Wales day-trip

Posted: Mon Sep 13, 2010 7:56 pm
by Muzorewa
"....adventurous men of good character" - exactly m'Lud. :wink:

Re: Team Muz Wales day-trip

Posted: Mon Sep 13, 2010 8:44 pm
by friendeedebs
Muzorewa wrote:"....adventurous men of good character" - exactly m'Lud. :wink:
I'm a bit worried about another part of the article and think I might have to learn my lesson and start behaving like a grown up ;)

'They’d landed on one of the four lion statues which are at the entrances to the 1850 rail crossing on the deck below' [-X :wink:

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'Both Dilworth, a film studies student, and Thumwood, a former zoology student, admitted charges of committing a public nuisance and trespassing on the railway.' :oops:

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“We saw the stone statues and thought we would climb them.

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We were just being boys, it’s something we should have grown out of by now.”
“We are very sorry to everyone we inconvenienced.”

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I certainly won't be doing it again :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: