Right Pongal wrote:Just you watch your step Buchan More, your dealing with things that you couldn't possibly know enough about. You could quite easily conjure up the devil himself, or encourage the Gallach Plottach to shift from Portrigh
No use shutting the door after the horse has bolted. I fear that it has already come to pass. Let me explain. Curiosity got the better of me last night (The aroma of beautiful food) and I took a peak into the Village Hall.
Aghast................ is the only way to describe my feelings about the scene that I witnessed. I was totally dumbfounded to discover that a large proportion of the middle-aged, male population in the village are transvestites. Not only that, their wifes seem to condone their actions, with some even joining in on the role reversal.
I'm not entirely sure, my imagination may have been playing tricks, but I could have sworn that a man with a dog-collar and a goats head (Could this be the return of Tom Rogers?) was performing what looked like a marriage ceremony on a same sex couple. The congregation seemed to be made up of the church elders and many of the older people in the village.
I decided that my safety could be compromised if the throng realised that they had an observer from outwith the cult. I tried a sample of the roast beef and borrowed the bottle of sherry that was about to be interlaced through the trifle. I reckoned that it wasn't really a kindness allowing the ringleaders the opportunity to ply the poor old souls with strong liquer, in an attempt to wipe their memories of the event.
I could just see the scenario, once they had completely intoxicated the elders and packed them all off home, the real debauchery would begin, no doubt into the wee small hours.
What next you might ask? McFly will release a single called Pinball Wizard. No that's already happened!
Next weekend, the same stage will be dominated by a group of strangely dressed characters who seem to converse in tongues. All of a sudden Port Glasgow or Southend look quite inviting!
I'm damn glad I keep myself to myself