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13 September, 2007 at 7:53 pm #7986
Whilst Pats has always been a pauper coming, as she did, from a background of
cleaners, buskers and £1 lighter sellers, it was always going to prove difficult for her to participate in any pastimes that actually cost money. Obviously through working herself as she got older though, often in jobs that no-one but an ex-offender or Pole would do, Pats did occasionally find the money to enjoy herself. Gooseberry picking in Oxfam wellies or, a trip to the park to steal bread from the ducks, were particular favourites. Yet one pursuit which always gave her quivers only normally seen with a Parkinsons sufferer, was female sunday morning rugby.
Scrumming down in the middle of a pitch, with a group of people who had to be in her company for longer than 4 seconds without calling the police, or begging for mercy, Rugby was always going to be a favourite. Organising woman to widen their legs and stand firm in the face of powerful thrusts, Pats realised that if she didn’t make it throwing a leather egg around, then she was at least gaining experience for p0rn directing if she could find the busfare to the studio. But organisation wasn’t just the most fascinating thing about the game itself, Pats also loved running down a muddy wing, smashing into fearsome looking women, as a means of getting across a line. This often reminded her of the time she found herself chasing feral dogs who’d stolen the pidgeons she’s been cooking from her cumbrian cave/homestead. Pats already had the experience!
Another unexpected benefit Pats discovered through her love of the sport, was that whilst normal Rugby players had to endure Cauliflower Ears or Broken Noses as a natural hazard of the job, she actually found that these physical deformities actually IMPROVED her appearance to such an extent that groundsmen at various playing-fields, gradually began to desist from locking her in the lawnmower shed without a leccy bulb anymore!
Although Rugby has been instrumental in slowly improving her life-chances, the job is far from over, with many strangers still thinking that The Mask 2 is being filmed, upon first meeting with her! For these distressing reasons, everyone’s attendance at the Halloween poetry reading, fund raising night at her local, is so crucial. Please come to the Pats: A Mong not a Monster night, to help enable her neighbours to put away their flaming torches.13 September, 2007 at 8:28 pm #287528I salute you Antijive for putting on this wonderful event of “Pats: A Mong not a Monster night”, It is good folk like yourself who take time to help those less fortunate than ourselves in the community.
I do believe i still have 1 photo left from the last fund raising event held in PATS honor, here she is in all her glory folks.
13 September, 2007 at 9:22 pm #287529Thats terrible.
Comparing that poor boy to Pats.
Id be most offended if I were him :shock:
13 September, 2007 at 10:31 pm #287530:D i was starting to panic..i thought antjive had deserted me . :lol: :lol: god u want me dont u……………….. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
13 September, 2007 at 10:40 pm #287531Nowt like an Antjive on a Thursday nite ay pats :lol:
13 September, 2007 at 10:42 pm #287532@sharongooner wrote:
Nowt like an Antjive on a Thursday nite ay pats :lol:
i’m just prayin its a bloke shazza pml. 8)
13 September, 2007 at 10:48 pm #28753314 September, 2007 at 8:52 am #287534Awaits the next enthralling episode with baited breath :lol:
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