Hmm. Ah. Oops... It's been a while. Eight months? Just over eight months I think, and that's since the last upload! About eleven months since this was filmed... Sorry! I've been so busy these things have just slipped my mind. Ah well, better late than never!
This is also the last one edited together by the old unfaithful Windows Movie Maker. It crashed on me every time I changed something, so I've invested in better software which will be used from now on.
Anyway, I digress. Gaulby... erm... a nice little six in Leicestershire, marked in Dove's Guide as a ground floor, with a toilet. Well, I don't think it could get much more accurate... I will not make any jokes about the tenor ringer ringing from the lavatory. No. I won't. I'm above such crude and cheap laughs...
London Surprise Minor is an awkward little method, though easier than London S Major, which I cannot seem to grasp at all. In London, a woman should ring the treble as it's always right, and the others are nearly always wrong (I said I was above toilet jokes, not sexist ones)! This basically means that you ring it a blow out of sync from normal plain hunting; for example, in Plain Hunt, you lead or lie handstroke then backstroke. In London, it's the opposite way around, known as "wrong." This throws a lot of people as it feels very odd. A nice little method, one of the "Core Four" Surprise Minor methods, alongside Cambridge, Norwich and Carlisle.
I'll stop typing now as I'm sure you want to listen and watch for yourself. Feel free to "Awwww!" over Jet the Westie-cross-Poodle, and enjoy!
19 сен 2024