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hose crazy Brits!
FUN AND QUIRKY EVENTS IN THE U.K. - NOVEMBER
BRIDGWATER GUY FAWKES CARNIVAL
When: 9 November 2007
Where: Bridgwater, Somerset
Time: 7pm
www.bridgwatercarnival.org.uk
The procession takes place after dark and consists of over 80
brilliantly lit floats, with some containing 30,000 light bulbs. There
are two different types of float - the ‘Tableaux’, in which the actors
must stand completely still and silent until the procession is over and
the ‘Features’ which involves non-stop music and dancing. When the
procession ends at around 10pm there is a Squibbing Display. A long
wooden pole is shouldered by various participants to whom a ‘Bridgwater
Squib’ is attached. These are fireworks that are especially-made for
the town and which burn with very high fountains of fire. The carnival
is first held in Bridgwater and then the floats travel to the
neighbouring towns and villages during the week.
CARRYING THE TAR BARRELS
When: 5 November 2007.
Where: Town centre, Ottery St Mary, Devon
Time: Starts 4pm
www.otterytourism.org.uk
On Guy Fawkes night, there is the ritual of carrying the blazing tar
barrels, which dates back to 1688. Men carry the flaming barrels on
their shoulders until the weight or heat becomes too much for them and
another person takes over. This carries on until the barrels start to
break up and then they are allowed to burn out. Preparation of the
barrels and coating them with tar starts early in the year and some can
weigh over 50 pounds (22.68 kg). A gigantic bonfire over 30 feet (10
metres) high and crowned with Guy Fawkes himself, forms an impressive
background to the occasion together with a fairground and many other
attractions.
BIGGEST LIAR IN THE WORLD COMPETITION
When: 15 November 2007 (always held on the third Thursday in November)
Where: Bridge Inn, Stanton Bridge, Holmrook, Cumbria
Time: 7pm (ticket only)
www.santonbridgeinn.com/liar
The World’s Biggest Liar Competition is a very popular contest to find
the best ‘tall-storyteller’ and to award the title of ‘The Biggest Liar
in the World.’ The ever-popular contest began in 1974 and continues to
attract media attention from around the globe. Contestants travel great
distances to pit their oral skills against an elite field of fibbers.
There aren’t many rules to the competition, however politicians and
lawyers aren’t welcome! Contestants must tell their 5-10 minute tall
tales in front of the judges and the audience. Subjects vary from those
based in reality, to some being very silly and downright daft! In
recent years the audience has learned facts about how the Lake District
was formed – not from the ice age or volcanic action – but by large
moles and eels. There are also tales of mermaids and kings and of the
Pope water-skiing on the back of the Queen Elizabeth II cruise ship!
The event is held in memory of Will Kitson, a Cumbrian publican in the
19th century with a gift for telling tall stories.
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