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Are you into 'Dwile Flonking'

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redman41 | 08:14 Sat 29th May 2010 | ChatterBank
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'Dwile Flonking' traditionally involves players using a pole to hurl beer-soaked cloths at opponents then downing beer quickly as a penalty for missing.
Not being from Norfolk it's a new one for me as apparently the Local Council has banned it at the 'Dog Inn' at Ludham as it encourages Binge drinking !
Anyone here thinking of participating......I'll give it a miss as it's a waste of good Beer ! lol
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Sounds like fun.
Hey Redman! x
im from norfolk and not too far from there but never heard of it, the game sounds fun but id rather down a malibu and coke
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It amused me this morning when I read about it in the News section. Forget about the Dwile let's do some Flonking as that sounds like more fun ...lol
sounds like a venereal disease to me red..lol
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Shall we give it a miss Bobbi as it does sound a bit vile ! :-D
yes I think I will join the Marchers in the Toon instead..ha-ha
Sounds suspicious to me!! Bit like the 'spile troshing' in the Archer's (on the radio) a few years ago, when the locals were trying to come up 'Old traditional' customs for a summer fayre!!
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Are you going to have a go lankeela ?....
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Agree EDDIE, if it's fun and harms no one what is the problem. It's probably been going on for donkeys Years anyway.........
same as stag and hen do´s, if everybody enjoys themselves and things dont get out of hand, its a harmless fun. the problem is you know that theres always that minority that have to go overboard, eg get legless and lose it.
Might be asked to referee(!) Being a dimwitted sort of person lol.

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