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<blockquote data-quote="J 1177" data-source="post: 7237947" data-attributes="member: 1112"><p>I was lucky I was in a club full of a group of members my age that wanted to compete, the amount of competitiveness was unbelivable. </p><p>I personally did everything from flower arranging and ladies fashion (Yes the pictures are still doing the rounds at county). To efficiency with safety at royal show level and tug of war (God I loved that) </p><p>And I wouldn't say I was the one that took part in everything. I can remember cheering my mate on in his sequined shirt and trousers doing ballroom dancing in the winter gardens at Blackpool. The most unlikely ballroom dancer you'd ever know. </p><p>But and it's a big but we partied hard, never missed a doo and a pee up. The highlight of it all, the reward so to speak of the hours and days of hard work was the AGM, let loose and love it. </p><p>I cherish the memories of yfc and the AGM, getting rid of it was a MASSIVE own goal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J 1177, post: 7237947, member: 1112"] I was lucky I was in a club full of a group of members my age that wanted to compete, the amount of competitiveness was unbelivable. I personally did everything from flower arranging and ladies fashion (Yes the pictures are still doing the rounds at county). To efficiency with safety at royal show level and tug of war (God I loved that) And I wouldn't say I was the one that took part in everything. I can remember cheering my mate on in his sequined shirt and trousers doing ballroom dancing in the winter gardens at Blackpool. The most unlikely ballroom dancer you'd ever know. But and it's a big but we partied hard, never missed a doo and a pee up. The highlight of it all, the reward so to speak of the hours and days of hard work was the AGM, let loose and love it. I cherish the memories of yfc and the AGM, getting rid of it was a MASSIVE own goal. [/QUOTE]
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