Radio Trent FM recently ran a competition called the runaway bride. A number of brides set off from Nottingham with £10 each and had to make it as far as possible in 24 Hours. The winning bride managed to reach Hong Kong!
For her troubles she won a complete wedding, rings, reception, catering and our helter skelter and swing boats to keep the kids occupied. In truth there weren't that many kids at the event and we had an easy afternoon. Mid way through one of the Trent Fm staff told me Twiggy was going to have a ride on the Helter Skelter. Now I always thought Twiggy was a model that had originally been a little thin, but had since filled out to become a really attractive woman. Imagine my disappointment when a little thin guy grabbed a mat and ran up the stairs. Seems Twiggy is the breakfast show presenter on Radio Trent!
The day after we were in Birmingham at a Sikh temple for a birthday party. There were about 300 guests to this event making it probably one of the biggest birthdays we have been to. The people were absolutely lovely. I only had to mention a cup of tea and within minutes one would be pressed into my hand. On enquiring if I was hungry they offered to send out for Pizza for me, but being at an Indian event I was happy to eat the food they had already prepared, which in all honesty was far nicer than your average pizza anyway.

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For her troubles she won a complete wedding, rings, reception, catering and our helter skelter and swing boats to keep the kids occupied. In truth there weren't that many kids at the event and we had an easy afternoon. Mid way through one of the Trent Fm staff told me Twiggy was going to have a ride on the Helter Skelter. Now I always thought Twiggy was a model that had originally been a little thin, but had since filled out to become a really attractive woman. Imagine my disappointment when a little thin guy grabbed a mat and ran up the stairs. Seems Twiggy is the breakfast show presenter on Radio Trent!
The day after we were in Birmingham at a Sikh temple for a birthday party. There were about 300 guests to this event making it probably one of the biggest birthdays we have been to. The people were absolutely lovely. I only had to mention a cup of tea and within minutes one would be pressed into my hand. On enquiring if I was hungry they offered to send out for Pizza for me, but being at an Indian event I was happy to eat the food they had already prepared, which in all honesty was far nicer than your average pizza anyway.

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