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The third day of my Norfolk Coastal Path walk. Today I started off in Blakeney then headed to Cley-next-the-sea before walking along the shingle beach to Weybourne. It was then on to Sheringham and the Beeston Bump before an unplanned detour and arrival in Cromer.
If you enjoyed this video, and want to help me make more, it would be really great if you joined the Cool Dudes Walking Club. You can join on RU-vid Channel’s main page and click join to pay a monthly amount via youtube.
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Thank you to everyone who has supported me.
The website for the club is www.cooldudeswalkingclub.com which has lists of walks and information about what gear I use, as well as merch and other stuff.
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Walking App - Outdoor Active
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Music - RU-vid Audio Library
Saving the World - Aaron Kenny
Drilling at 432Hz - Unicorn Heads
Night Snow - Asher Fulero
Vital Whales - Unicorn Heads
Waltz of the Flowers - Tchiakovsky
Beth - VYEN

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@georgec2894
@georgec2894 2 года назад
Even worse than someone following you at exactly the same speed is if someone joins your path from a footpath junction about 20-50m in front of you and proceeds to walk in front of you marginally slower than you, so that you inevitably have to slowly overtake them in a few minutes.
@cdwc
@cdwc 2 года назад
Yes. Maybe they thought that about me. Every time I took a photo the bloke would suddenly appear over a hill to ruin it.
@jeremyingham36
@jeremyingham36 Год назад
At 4.20: that is a light cable percussion drilling rig used by geotechnical engineers to drill a borehole for the purpose to taking samples to establish geology at depth. Information needed when designing foundations for buildings or infrastructure such as coastal protection structures. Geology rocks!
@cdwc
@cdwc Год назад
Excellent, thank you cool dude. That is brilliant information.
@PenguinOnHoliday
@PenguinOnHoliday 2 года назад
I've always loved the Asterix books - I have two small WH Smith published volumes, and the paper still smells the same (albeit fainter) which really takes me back. I never had the complete collection, so I recently bought a load of them and completed the set!
@cdwc
@cdwc 2 года назад
Ah yes. I remember the smaller ones too. My favourite of all the books was Asterix and the Banquet. They are very uplifting books. My parents used to read them when we went to bed and laugh at all the names which went over my head when I was seven.
@hosephanerothe1440
@hosephanerothe1440 2 года назад
Goosebumps and in school it was Beaver Towers
@mikeyg007
@mikeyg007 2 года назад
AAARGH the shingle! I was staying in Wells and wanted to do the parkrun in Sheringham at 9am so ran it (no car), setting off at 5 am - the shingle nearly killed me but I BLOODY MADE IT with 5 mins to spare. Great videos, I've got lots of happy memories of that coast and the vids bring them all back.
@cdwc
@cdwc 2 года назад
Only people who have walked on that shingle can truly understand the horror of relentless shingle.
@lisakinahan6105
@lisakinahan6105 2 года назад
Hate walking on shingle reminds me of walking on Chesil beach on the SWCP Favourite book Famous Five and the Magic Faraway Tree . Great video
@cdwc
@cdwc 2 года назад
I bought the first Famous Five to read to my niece about five years ago as I had never read it. When I went back to London I wanted to find out what happened so I bought it for myself on my Kindle so no one could see what I was reading.
@lisakinahan6105
@lisakinahan6105 2 года назад
@@cdwc no so PC now but I was always George in my imagination
@evegasse6999
@evegasse6999 2 года назад
Oh I loved the Little Vampire books when I was a kid! Or "Le petit vampire" over here in Quebec!
@cdwc
@cdwc 2 года назад
Wow. I have only just found out they were originally German.
@BeardOn2Wheels
@BeardOn2Wheels 2 года назад
Goosebumps books obviously! Feeling for Marek as we see the slow decline into exhaustion 😂. Please get present day Marek to tell past Marek we are all rooting for him Stay Cool - Cool Dude 181
@cdwc
@cdwc 2 года назад
Thanks James. I will pass these sentiments on to past Marek.
@slothrr776
@slothrr776 2 года назад
I remember finishing the first chapter of the first Goosebumps book and throwing the thing across the room as if it carried with it a terrible curse. Then I pulled myself together. Wimp.
@chumon1992
@chumon1992 2 года назад
I loved the magic tree house books
@dazbass007
@dazbass007 2 года назад
looks a great trail cool dude might have to put it on my list 😎😎
@cdwc
@cdwc 2 года назад
The first three days are good.
@cookster1001
@cookster1001 2 года назад
I applaud you for completing the dreary shingle stretch from Cley. You are truly a completist unlike ourselves. We read about the dullness of that bit in the guide book and decided to cheat by getting the bus from Cley to Sheringham. We weren’t too smug when we got there though because the path to Beacon Hill was closed off and we missed that great view you got. Thanks and looking forward to the next one! My favourite school books were ‘Flat Stanley’ and ‘Grinny’ by Nicholas Fisk.
@cdwc
@cdwc 2 года назад
I wish I had gone the correct route from Beacon Hill as I feel as though I was robbed of a great view. You were 100% correct to bus past the nightmare of Cley shingle.
@kek23k
@kek23k 2 года назад
This is the first time I have passed all the challenges, fingers crossed for the nexr one! I don't envy you walking on all those shingles.
@cdwc
@cdwc 2 года назад
Walking on shingle is seven times shitter than it looks.
@systemSkynet
@systemSkynet 2 года назад
Shingles and Rushells in one walk. Fantastic.
@jefyhunt6219
@jefyhunt6219 2 года назад
Have to admire Marek`s shingle-mindedness
@systemSkynet
@systemSkynet 2 года назад
@@jefyhunt6219 You have been promoted to Dad level
@catretriever1
@catretriever1 2 года назад
Alive alive-o
@cdwc
@cdwc 2 года назад
Ha ha. I did laugh. I am of Dad age though.
@stevebrighton42
@stevebrighton42 2 года назад
Hi Marek, Another great video- I think the guys on the beach with the strange contraption were Cloudbusting... Cheers
@cdwc
@cdwc 2 года назад
I really wish they were cloud busting. One of them looked a bit like Donald Sutherland.
@tobiepedroz1321
@tobiepedroz1321 2 года назад
My absolute favourite book as a kid was The Happy Prince. Mad to see it in that bookshop as well.
@cdwc
@cdwc 2 года назад
I have not read that. What a cool coincidence. Will check it out cool dude.
@spacedmonkey1375
@spacedmonkey1375 2 года назад
Paul Jennings’ books. He wrote Round the Twist. Those and Gene Kemp.
@cdwc
@cdwc 2 года назад
I have not heard of him. But I remember the TV show. Stay Cool.
@TrevBec
@TrevBec 2 года назад
Tamara is made up! Thanks cool dude!
@cdwc
@cdwc 2 года назад
Great. I was so pleased her number came up. I will put the stuff in the post at the weekend.
@oscarmarsh29
@oscarmarsh29 2 года назад
Glad you found Blakeney to be as beautiful as ever. It's one of my favourite places. Stay cool.
@cdwc
@cdwc 2 года назад
Yes it was fantastic there.
@russellc8282
@russellc8282 2 года назад
The etiquette on interrupting is - never interrupt Rushel when he is speaking! My little boy's favourite books are "The Storey Treehouse" series of books.
@cdwc
@cdwc 2 года назад
I should send you a copy of my brother's book 'Podkin One Ear'. Stay cool Rushel.
@the_littles7928
@the_littles7928 2 года назад
Loved the Fighting Fantasy books. The Warlock of Firetop Mountain! Ah memories.
@cdwc
@cdwc 2 года назад
I did that one for the first time recently as it was always taken out of the library at school. I got lost in the maze and had to look up a walk through on the internet (yes they do exist).
@puddindancer
@puddindancer 2 года назад
When we went to Hemsby a couple of years ago and had a dip in the sea a couple of seals came up close to us, about 8-10ft away, just bobbing there staring at us for a little bit and then off they went away again. They kept popping back too. It was one of the most amazing experiences I have ever had. Love seals 💜 Another fab video Mr Larwood. Cheers me dears!
@cdwc
@cdwc 2 года назад
Wow that is amazing. I agree about seals. There is something inherently likeable about them. Wait till episode five for the seal extravaganza!
@puddindancer
@puddindancer 2 года назад
@@cdwc Oooo you juicy dangler. In this binging internet time of bingeables I had forgotten what it was like to have to wait for such things. Ooof. I look forward to getting my curiosity satisfied :D
@puddindancer
@puddindancer 2 года назад
​@Ricky J Cool Show Aw. Well, a superb welcome on in fellow cool dude :) Hope you enjoy your stay. And yes, Marek truly is a lovely, considerate, funny guy and I hope his channels grow to above and beyond what he can manage in adoration and support. Truly deserved.
@AD-23
@AD-23 2 года назад
Little tip for anyone seeking the freedom of Norfolk. If you guess wrong, rewind the video thirty seconds and hey presto - you get a second chance! And yes, I did used to cheat at the Fighting Fantasy books.
@cdwc
@cdwc 2 года назад
Ha. I wonder how many people have genuinely completed a Fighting Fantasy book playing by the rules without getting killed. I think it is a less than 1% probability.
@thekentishpilgrim
@thekentishpilgrim 2 года назад
Books as a kid I read growing up in the states; The Choose Your Own Adventure series was excellent. Lots of kids solve mystery books as well.. The Boxcar Children, The Hardy Boys, Encyclopedia Brown. Not sure if any of those made it to the UK. I also don't know why so many of those books had to do with kids solving "mysteries" which would literally be things like someone keeps stealing my socks.
@cdwc
@cdwc 2 года назад
I did read a Hardy Boys book once. It was non stop action
@chegeny
@chegeny 2 года назад
I also get annoyed with lurkers walking behind me. The books I often enjoyed as a child were The Phantom Tollbooth, The Gashlycrumb Tinies, and Watership Down.
@cdwc
@cdwc 2 года назад
The first and the third of your selections are two of my favourite books of all time, and I reread them both this year.
@mattentwistle70
@mattentwistle70 2 года назад
Shingle can be more dangerous to walk on than chickenpox, especially if you are older. I was an Enid Blyton fan but apparently it's not cool to admit that these days.
@cdwc
@cdwc 2 года назад
I started reading the Magic Faraway Tree for the first time last year. Her ideas were incredible. I think it is because her name sounds like the oldest lady in the world.
@lisaperry345
@lisaperry345 2 года назад
Great vid. I really need to go to more places in Norfolk. I've only ever been to Great Yarmouth. Years ago I went out with a lad from the next county along(Suffolk) and we went on some very pretty walks around there. Oh God, I read absolute trash when I was younger. From the age of around ten up until fifteen I mostly read romance novels. I loved the stories but I'd get really annoyed that the lead male character was described as what girls were expected to fancy(tall, dark and with muscles or a surfer dude)and the girl was always 'perfect' looking too.So after a while I just skipped past the descriptions and imagined me and Brett Anderson in pretty much every story. 😂
@cdwc
@cdwc 2 года назад
Good old Brett Anderson. Suede were probably my favourite 90s band. I remember going to see them at Southampton Guildhall.
@lisaperry345
@lisaperry345 2 года назад
@@cdwc Suede were mine too.God, I've seen them quite a few times over the years. In fact, I was supposed to be seeing them tonight in Birmingham (performing the whole of the coming up album) but I had to request a refund for the tickets because our circumstances changed. Gutted.😢
@-aquariuscyclingadventures2325
@-aquariuscyclingadventures2325 2 года назад
Good to see Sheringham has still got its own Coastwatch Station, a rare sight nowadays. I walked past LeeonSolent Coastguard building back in September & its still laying derelict, such a waste! Isn't Cromer a lovely olde worlde place with its Victorian pier? I visited there & The Norfolk Broads many years ago (to walk not boating.) Was that bike really for sale @ £2?! Enid Blyton Famous 5 with Timmy the dog, Roald Dahl James & The Giant Peach & Alf Proysen, Mrs Pepperpot, were & still all my favourites! 🌞🚶‍♂️
@cdwc
@cdwc 2 года назад
I think it was the Samphire that was for sale. I love James and the Giant Peach, and all Roald Dahl books. Danny Champion of the World is one of my favourites
@gaijintendo
@gaijintendo 2 года назад
I loved the poetry and art of the Stanley Bagshaw books. Bob Wilson rocks.
@cdwc
@cdwc 2 года назад
The illustrations look amazing. I am sure I can distantly remember a couple in the school library.
@mariebryant5731
@mariebryant5731 2 года назад
I loved the choose your own adventure books but my FAVE by far as a kid was 'The curse of the vampires socks' by Terry Jones.....lots of different funny poems, still love it now! Great vid, stay cool 👍
@cdwc
@cdwc 2 года назад
Thanks cool dude. I should really read a Terry Jones book.
@spekticat
@spekticat 2 года назад
Favourite books growing up: the Usborne Puzzle Adventures. So much fun
@cdwc
@cdwc 2 года назад
Yes I remember them too, I found them strangely a lot scarier than the Fighting Fantasy ones.
@Sukikev
@Sukikev 9 месяцев назад
I'm thinking of doing this path in April next year. Your detour took you on the old route up to Beacon Hill, the highest point in Norfolk. The detour is mentioned in the guide book you have and is an option if you want a change from the coastal path.
@pabloqtoo
@pabloqtoo 2 года назад
3 in 3 for me. The freedom of Norfolk is almost mine... ..
@cdwc
@cdwc 2 года назад
I think you might be the only person left in it. Next episode is a 50/50 choice. Good luck.
@JohnBone
@JohnBone 2 года назад
loved the Moomin books as a kid, in particular Tove Jansson's often haunting illustrations.
@cdwc
@cdwc 2 года назад
I bought one recently. The illustrations in them are magnificent. I think some of the translation into English could be a bit better though.
@JensRandoms
@JensRandoms 2 года назад
I read a lot of Point Horror and Darren Shan books as a teenager. When I was really young I loved Pinocchio. I read it so often, can still remember the first few pages word for word.
@cdwc
@cdwc 2 года назад
I have not heard of Point Horror, I just googled it and it said HBO are going to make an anthology series (this was in 2019). Also I have never thought to read Pinocchio. It was written in 1883. (I just read the Wikipedia page). It also says in the first version he gets hung at the end by a Fox and a cat!
@JensRandoms
@JensRandoms 2 года назад
The Point Horror books were more aimed towards teen girls I think. I used to read Walt Disneys version of Pinocchio which I’m assuming is a little more ‘child friendly’. I’m quite intrigued by the original now, thanks for the info. I think I’ll make that the next one on my reading list if I can find it.
@PowderedCowsMusic
@PowderedCowsMusic 2 года назад
Devil's coach horse beetle! Nice find! 😀👍👍
@cdwc
@cdwc 2 года назад
I just read this about them on Wikipedia: 'British folklore has it that a beetle has eaten the core of Eve's apple, and that a person who crushes such beetle is forgiven seven sins.'
@MattieBeekeeper
@MattieBeekeeper 2 года назад
@@cdwc That's good news, I found one in my house a few weeks ago and squashed it. Probably wouldn't have if I knew what it was, mind you
@munkeypants1
@munkeypants1 2 года назад
I was a bit of a bookworm as a kid but my favourite “books” were free annual Hornby train catalogues that I picked up from a local toy shop. I used to dream about all the cool train sets I couldn’t afford. Btw the view of the sea at 6:33 from Sheringham is amazing - it looks like a clip from the movie The Red Turtle. Thanks for another very cool video (although I’ve got all x3 challenges wrong so far this series - doh!)
@cdwc
@cdwc 2 года назад
Train catalogue are possibly one of the most relaxing books to look at. I remember looking at one round a friends house and being totally engrossed by the type of trees you could buy.
@janesmith572
@janesmith572 Год назад
l did the shingle walk, when l got back to work something went ping in my calf, and l couldnt walk, god the agony. luckily l work in hospital and a lovely porter took me in a wheel chair to a&e. our map also took us in land, it was nice in the woods. l wonder if you can get all along the caravan sites. will have to google map it. will never walk on shingle again.
@cdwc
@cdwc Год назад
I still have nightmares about that shingle. You can walk straight down through the caravan park, a bloke on Yarmouth pier told me about it.
@MattsRandomAdventures
@MattsRandomAdventures 2 года назад
Looks beautiful Marek - glad to see you got some sunshine I used to love the "Choose your own adventure" books but unfortunately my choices always resulted in some horrific ending, much like my attempts at your challenges! Stay cool
@cdwc
@cdwc 2 года назад
I just keep my fingers in all the pages like a cheat.
@stevesvids
@stevesvids 2 года назад
If I wasn't mistaken... that was a Devils Coach Horse Beetle. I havent seen one of those since I was young lad. 👍
@cdwc
@cdwc 2 года назад
Wow. I will look that up cool dude.
@indobleh
@indobleh 2 года назад
Walked Whale Chine which is shingle all the way from Atherfield - shingle walking is seriously hard work ! Keep walking cool dudes !
@cdwc
@cdwc 2 года назад
How many million years does it take for shingle to become sand? I bet dinosaurs had an absolute nightmare on beaches.
@stephr7637
@stephr7637 2 года назад
You're becoming quite the influencer with your free burger meals and half-backpacks. You'll be wearing a load of Gucci next and having contrived drama with Walks With Olly. Just remember where you came from.
@cdwc
@cdwc 2 года назад
Where can I buy a pair of Gucci zip off trousers?
@stephr7637
@stephr7637 2 года назад
They probably do an 'athleisure' crossover line, like Twist's DKNY Urban Warfare outfit in Spaced.
@robertshanks9419
@robertshanks9419 2 года назад
My daughter was just watching Shakespeare and Hathaway and said "hey! that's the walking guy!"
@cdwc
@cdwc 2 года назад
Ha. Yes I am a walking guy and part time acting guy.
@squalloogal
@squalloogal 2 года назад
I may be deader than dead but I’ve saved millions of lives. Hoorah!
@shaun432
@shaun432 2 года назад
Great video once again. Keep them coming.
@cdwc
@cdwc 2 года назад
Thanks cool dude.
@7arboreal
@7arboreal 2 года назад
Rushel seemed nice. I liked The Chalet School books and anything by Enid Blyton, even the perv Mr Pink-Whistle.
@cdwc
@cdwc 2 года назад
Ha ha. I want to read about Mr. Pink Whistle. (Rushel is very nice).
@Kraiforjoi
@Kraiforjoi 2 года назад
Asterix is my favourite. Have you read the new ones? In "Asterix and the great chariot race" (2017 release) the bad guy in it is called Coronavirus.
@cdwc
@cdwc 2 года назад
I haven't read any of the new ones. I loved it when I was growing up - Asterix and the Great Banquet or something was one of my favourites. I just bought Asterix in Switzerland from my local charity shop. I will read it soon.
@Kraiforjoi
@Kraiforjoi 2 года назад
@@cdwc Asterix and the banquet. Great book. My fav is Asterix and the chieftains shield. The new ones are ok. The first 3 books of the new ones are a bit woke but the latest one is brilliant. Its called "Asterix and the Griffin".
@grampawud
@grampawud 2 года назад
My favourite books were pretty much anything by Roald Dahl, Little Vampire, choose your own adventure books and a book called The World's Greatest Mysteries that my mum got me for some reason, it was about hauntings and UFOs and stuff, I remember it had a photo of a nun with stigmata and blood coming out of her eyes and hands, it used to scare the hell out of me.
@cdwc
@cdwc 2 года назад
My brother had those World's Great Mysteries books. There was a picture of a ghost in one of them that I was terrified of. He used to hide it in my room and under my bed, so I'd find it just before I went to sleep.
@jdanielpUK
@jdanielpUK 2 года назад
That's the closest I've been to winning a prize draw so far (#143). I liked the Choose Your Own Adventure and the Usborne Solve it Yourself books when I was younger.
@cdwc
@cdwc 2 года назад
Yes I had some of the Usborne ones too. Oddly I found them a bit bleak and soul less compared to the Fighting Fantasy ones.
@mrbowie5408
@mrbowie5408 2 года назад
Nice one cool dude, a much better lunch this walk I'm glad you are eating better :) Anyway I was thinking right, ya know ya little sketch book? Start a new one next year and do a sketch a walk in it then auction it off at the end of the year like. I mean I wouldn't buy it but I'm sure someone would. All the best and stay cool. xx
@cdwc
@cdwc 2 года назад
A good idea. I do all the sketches on my computer as it is quicker. I do plan to do some sketches with fountain pens soon though. Then I will eat them for my lunch.
@mrbowie5408
@mrbowie5408 2 года назад
@@cdwc Just get a crap little sketch book and a pencil. It isn't big and will easily fit in ya amazing new bag (thanks nan). I'm sure people will love it and it's only 5 mins out of ya walk whilst you digest your cheese, pickle and salt and vinegar disco crisps or what ever god awful lunch you have :)
@neilmeadowcroft7569
@neilmeadowcroft7569 2 года назад
The problem with shingle is you ain't got time to fix it. One of my favourite childhood books (although probably a bit younger than 12) was Mr Mead and his Garden about a gardener overrun with slugs and snails.
@cdwc
@cdwc 2 года назад
I have never read that book Excellent Shakin' Stevens reference.
@Biofilmz
@Biofilmz 2 года назад
shingles beach? I had to look that up. Favorite childhood books include the Susan Cooper's the Dark is Rising series.
@cdwc
@cdwc 2 года назад
I read the first one of those and really enjoyed it.
@simonk337
@simonk337 2 года назад
Looks like you're using a Fenix 6? Your probably know but you have the ability to pause an activity using the "resume later" option and your watch return to normal state. Once you've finished what else you're doing you can restart the activity from the same location and you'll have just recorded the walk info. Apologies if you already know this.
@cdwc
@cdwc 2 года назад
Yes I forgot to press pause as I basically can't remember anything anymore.
@infidelcastro5129
@infidelcastro5129 Год назад
Regarding today’s Freedom Of Norfolk Challenge, unfortunately I’m of an age where I don’t decide when to pop to the loo, my sphincter and bladder do, so blame them, not me 😂
@hargz
@hargz 2 года назад
On your question of etiquette, I think if you see 'a seal' you keep the camera on Russell - but if you see Seal, screw Russell and point your camera on the 90's recording artist.
@cdwc
@cdwc 2 года назад
Seal might object to being filmed.
@hargz
@hargz 2 года назад
@@cdwc you mean he may go 'A little.......crazy' ?
@HikingWithMartin
@HikingWithMartin 2 года назад
In anticipation of tomorrows challenge is there a prize for failing every single one of them? asking for a friend.
@cdwc
@cdwc 2 года назад
The prize is you have to give me £100.
@HikingWithMartin
@HikingWithMartin 2 года назад
@@cdwc well then, good luck everybody, especially me :(
@mundungous
@mundungous 2 года назад
BoringBagClub channel has over 3 million subscribers
@cdwc
@cdwc 2 года назад
I knew I should abandon this and just make bag review videos.
@PaintballMagazine
@PaintballMagazine 2 года назад
What was your fave Fighting Fantasy book Marek? Mines a toss up between House of Hell and Forest of Doom.
@kek23k
@kek23k 2 года назад
Forest of Doom! I still have my copy somewhere.
@cdwc
@cdwc 2 года назад
The first one I got was Forest of Doom, so I have an emotional attachment to that. I also enjoyed Caverns of the Snow Witch and Trial of the Champions. I've recently started to collect them off ebay where I can but many are over priced. They re-released them a couple of years ago but with terrible new illustrations. Madness. But a few weeks ago I found an earlier release of grey coloured books in my charity shop. There were nine books with the original illustrations, just Warlock of Firetop Mountain missing. I got them all for £3!!!!!! I have never read House of Hell but that is in the set. I meant to read it for Halloween, but was too busy editing. Ha. (Also I think Citadel of Doom and Deathtrap Dungeon are great).
@PaintballMagazine
@PaintballMagazine 2 года назад
@@cdwc I had the whole set as a kid, I think they got taken off me and dumped at a charity shop 🤔. I too looked at collecting them again... But as you say, they were well over priced. Did you actually play with the dice and keep score or just keep your finger on the page and go back when you read the wrong choice and died? 😂
@cdwc
@cdwc 2 года назад
@@PaintballMagazine Yes I was like you. All mine got dumped apart from Forest of Doom. My charity shop haul saved me a lot of money, but I try and pay a maximum of a fiver for ones I get off ebay. I have just got 'Appointment with Fear' as I never had it and heard good things. I would always start to use the dice then give up and opt for the multiple finger bookmark tactic.
@jefyhunt6219
@jefyhunt6219 2 года назад
Wanna buy some Cley-next-the-sea tablets?
@cdwc
@cdwc 2 года назад
Yes.
@squalloogal
@squalloogal Год назад
Challenge 3 - 5 mins past
@Vurtonable
@Vurtonable 2 года назад
What is shingle? :coolbush:
@cdwc
@cdwc 2 года назад
Shingle is a beach made from the cold calcified hearts of bygone bushrangers.
@Vurtonable
@Vurtonable 2 года назад
@@cdwc nice adjectives :dudebush:
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