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Old 21-04-2012, 19:11
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Foxy how did you first know me as Juliet? Increasingly I want to be known as Juliet that is why I changed my twitter.I have a middle African name(which is techinically my surname) and I am debating whether to introduce it with the writing because there other Juliet Lubegas and at least 2 went to my high school in Uganda.It is easier for my online BB buddies to find ucra girl. Having said that Aaron has to change the Allard-Morgan lol.
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Still trying to find my way around twitter. Would someone be able to help me with this question? I have seen some replies to my tweets which don't appear in my list of tweets in my twitter account, but only in the person's account who has tweeted the response so unless I look in the account of the person I am following I don't see their response. Is that right or is there a way around this?
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Still trying to find my way around twitter. Would someone be able to help me with this question? I have seen some replies to my tweets which don't appear in my list of tweets in my twitter account, but only in the person's account who has tweeted the response so unless I look in the account of the person I am following I don't see their response. Is that right or is there a way around this?
Have you clicked on interactive and/or mention.

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Evening.

Yeah. Alright...I'm late with this. Here's what happened - from my point of view, anyway - at Aaron and Faye's bungee jump last week...


It was a 6am start on Sunday to get to the bungee jump in Bristol. It was a horrific prospect to be up and travelling so early but it was gloriously sunny both on the way there and when we arrived just after 9am (plus Laura is thankfully a very good driver). On the way, Aaron Tweeted that he was feeling up and down but thought he would bounce back. Between us we came up with the reply, 'Actually, you sound a bit ropey.'

And here endeth the lesson on half-cocked bungee jump related banter.

We headed straight to where the bungee jump was taking place and have to say it was a nice spot for it, even if it was a little chilly. Right by the river, passing rowers, clear blue skies and the sound of church bells peeling in the background. After checking out the site we popped round through the square where the fountain and mirrored dome is. A big screen was showing the Grand Prix but it was only us, the odd dog walker and a statue of Cary Grant around to see it. I suspect it will have more point to it when the Euros and Olympics start.

After our mini-stroll by the harbour we headed back to the bungee crane and waited for Aaron & Faye to turn up. In the meantime a speaker was now blasting out some music, including 'Jump Around' by Cypress Hill. See what they did there? After a couple more tracks we turned and our jumpers making their way towards us, along with Aaron's mum and her husband. We all had big hugs, all being filmed on Aaron's camcorder for a video diary. Faye was smiling and looking excited for the jump while Aaron appeared to be giving it a bit of bravado. He was slightly hidden behind his aviators so it was hard to tell. Anyway, they went off to do the paperwork in the tent with the bungee organisers and got themselves ready in the waiting area. I tried to have shifty of the scales when they weighed in - it's the person's weight that determines what kind of rope they'll be attached to - but couldn't see. Although going by Faye's teeny waist she could possibly have done it on dental floss! She had to tape up her earrings with masking tape, which Aaron dutifully helped her with.

The woman from the Caudwell Children's charity - who Aaron and Faye were jumping for - arrived. She gave them their t-shirts and chatted with them...

http://i50.photobucket.com/albums/f3.../AFBungee1.jpg

She had a camcorder and was filming their chat and the jumps so that may pop up somewhere.

Aaron and Faye then got strapped in...

http://i50.photobucket.com/albums/f3.../AFBungee2.jpg

http://i50.photobucket.com/albums/f3.../AFBungee4.jpg

(It was also at this point that 'Moves Like Jagger' blasted out of the speaker. Seriously, it's turning into the creeping Jesus of songs. How does it know he's there?)

They took their seats and looked up at the jumpers ahead of them...

http://i50.photobucket.com/albums/f3.../AFBungee5.jpg

Faye was grabbing Aaron's arm and squealing a little as their go got closer. A little funny moment. As they were sat, waiting for their turn, Aaron unwittingly was displaying a bit of back end cleavage. Sorry...no photos! But his mum kindly pointed it out to him and he made a subtle move to cover his dignity. Although not before Faye had a cheeky look first! While still waiting for there turns they posed for photos, both for us and for a photographer I assumed was from the local paper...

http://i50.photobucket.com/albums/f3.../AFBungee6.jpg

http://i50.photobucket.com/albums/f3.../AFBungee7.jpg

Finally Faye's time to go up arrived and she bobbed over to the cage - she had to bob as her ankles were bound. She waved excitedly and up she went with Aaron squinting through the sunlight...

http://i50.photobucket.com/albums/f3.../AFBungee8.jpg

There were a few moments of stillness and then...

http://i50.photobucket.com/albums/f3.../AFBungee9.jpg

http://i50.photobucket.com/albums/f3...AFBungee10.jpg

It was pretty quick. I was amazed I managed to get a half decent shot of her in the air. She was lowered down and safely unbound on a crash mat...

http://i50.photobucket.com/albums/f3...AFBungee11.jpg

Then it was Aaron's turn and he did his own bobbed hop to the cage, but was by now looking a little greener than he did earlier...

http://i50.photobucket.com/albums/f3...AFBungee12.jpg

The cage started to lift and...the batteries on my camera died. Nooooooooooooo!! Talk about timing.

Cue the theme to Mission Impossible - ba ba ba ba ba ba - I removed the old batteries, scrabbled through my bag to get new batteries, fiddled to get them from the packet - do do dooo do do dooo - put them in the camera, switched the camera back on, didn't work because I'd put the batteries in the wrong way round - dada daa dada daa da da - took the batteries out again, swapped them round, switched the camera on again, pressed zoom and pointed it to the cage... DAA DAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH.

Remarkably I'd managed to do all of this cack handed tomfoolery before Aaron jumped. But my point and hope tactic didn't quite work out. Though, I got him pretty much post bounce...

http://i50.photobucket.com/albums/f3...AFBungee13.jpg

http://i50.photobucket.com/albums/f3...AFBungee14.jpg

He got himself unbungeed, with Faye looking on all proud...

http://i50.photobucket.com/albums/f3...AFBungee15.jpg

http://i50.photobucket.com/albums/f3...AFBungee16.jpg

...and then a big loving hug and smiles...

http://i50.photobucket.com/albums/f3...AFBungee17.jpg

We all gathered together outside the tent, where I handed my donation over to the woman from the charity (I figured they'd given their money's worth!!), and Aaron and Faye went off to finish their video diary. Couldn't hear what they were saying - certainly not with that speaker right next to us - but they took turns to say something about their jump. When finished they had a big hug and Aaron picked Faye up off her feet for extra cute points. When they came back over I handed them a little gift...tea bags. Not as cheap as it sounds! They were specially tagged tea bags. Aaron and Faye then invited us to join them for drinks and a natter, which was terribly nice of them. We went to Lloyds by the harbour (being of normal height we were allowed in...) where Mandy gracially paid for the drinks. We did hear a little bit of murmering as a couple of those we passed on the way in recognised them. The chat was just about Big Brother in general (not just their series) and bits and bobs about what they have coming up. Though they were canny enough not to give too much detail as there's still a bit of secrecy involved and things still being 50/50, but all sounds good. Though I will tell you one funny thing. Mandy mentioned that, when BB12 started, there was a headline on one of the papers saying it was going to be "...the sexiest Big Brother yet!". From the other side of the table, Aaron quietly mused,"That was me."

After another round of big hugs (we did well on hugs!) we parted ways by the harbour at about lunchtime. Aaron, Faye, Mandy and Martin were as warm and lovely as ever. But it wasn't quite the end of our day in the west country. As we were nearby, we got back in Laura's car and hot wheeled it to Weston. We went for a stroll around the bits we missed last time, had a McDonalds (thought I'd try the chicken salad. Waste of time. Too much salad!) and then we stumbled across the very place that will be better known as Bar Zingers when it opens soon. It looks a decent place but I will admit that I think its location means it'll have less natural foot fall than neighbouring streets making passing trade that little bit harder to pull in. But hopefully if the publicity behind its opening is good and enough people give it positive word of mouth it will do well. So when it opens do your best to get down there if you can and spread the word.




I should say, it didn't take me all week just to write that. I was just caught up in a hold ups bonanza. I can be slow but I'm not that slow!
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Old 22-04-2012, 17:23
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well, that was worth the wait. well done.

does the bar have its own entrance? a street entrance? just from the couple pics i've seen, it almost looks like it's in a basement? so it's away from other bars/restaurants? is it downtown...not that i know what downtown weston is like....
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Old 22-04-2012, 17:38
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Evening.

Yeah. Alright...I'm late with this. Here's what happened - from my point of view, anyway - at Aaron and Faye's bungee jump last week...


It was a 6am start on Sunday to get to the bungee jump in Bristol. It was a horrific prospect to be up and travelling so early but it was gloriously sunny both on the way there and when we arrived just after 9am (plus Laura is thankfully a very good driver). On the way, Aaron Tweeted that he was feeling up and down but thought he would bounce back. Between us we came up with the reply, 'Actually, you sound a bit ropey.'

And here endeth the lesson on half-cocked bungee jump related banter.

We headed straight to where the bungee jump was taking place and have to say it was a nice spot for it, even if it was a little chilly. Right by the river, passing rowers, clear blue skies and the sound of church bells peeling in the background. After checking out the site we popped round through the square where the fountain and mirrored dome is. A big screen was showing the Grand Prix but it was only us, the odd dog walker and a statue of Cary Grant around to see it. I suspect it will have more point to it when the Euros and Olympics start.

After our mini-stroll by the harbour we headed back to the bungee crane and waited for Aaron & Faye to turn up. In the meantime a speaker was now blasting out some music, including 'Jump Around' by Cypress Hill. See what they did there? After a couple more tracks we turned and our jumpers making their way towards us, along with Aaron's mum and her husband. We all had big hugs, all being filmed on Aaron's camcorder for a video diary. Faye was smiling and looking excited for the jump while Aaron appeared to be giving it a bit of bravado. He was slightly hidden behind his aviators so it was hard to tell. Anyway, they went off to do the paperwork in the tent with the bungee organisers and got themselves ready in the waiting area. I tried to have shifty of the scales when they weighed in - it's the person's weight that determines what kind of rope they'll be attached to - but couldn't see. Although going by Faye's teeny waist she could possibly have done it on dental floss! She had to tape up her earrings with masking tape, which Aaron dutifully helped her with.

The woman from the Caudwell Children's charity - who Aaron and Faye were jumping for - arrived. She gave them their t-shirts and chatted with them...

http://i50.photobucket.com/albums/f3.../AFBungee1.jpg

She had a camcorder and was filming their chat and the jumps so that may pop up somewhere.

Aaron and Faye then got strapped in...

http://i50.photobucket.com/albums/f3.../AFBungee2.jpg

http://i50.photobucket.com/albums/f3.../AFBungee4.jpg

(It was also at this point that 'Moves Like Jagger' blasted out of the speaker. Seriously, it's turning into the creeping Jesus of songs. How does it know he's there?)

They took their seats and looked up at the jumpers ahead of them...

http://i50.photobucket.com/albums/f3.../AFBungee5.jpg

Faye was grabbing Aaron's arm and squealing a little as their go got closer. A little funny moment. As they were sat, waiting for their turn, Aaron unwittingly was displaying a bit of back end cleavage. Sorry...no photos! But his mum kindly pointed it out to him and he made a subtle move to cover his dignity. Although not before Faye had a cheeky look first! While still waiting for there turns they posed for photos, both for us and for a photographer I assumed was from the local paper...

http://i50.photobucket.com/albums/f3.../AFBungee6.jpg

http://i50.photobucket.com/albums/f3.../AFBungee7.jpg

Finally Faye's time to go up arrived and she bobbed over to the cage - she had to bob as her ankles were bound. She waved excitedly and up she went with Aaron squinting through the sunlight...

http://i50.photobucket.com/albums/f3.../AFBungee8.jpg

There were a few moments of stillness and then...

http://i50.photobucket.com/albums/f3.../AFBungee9.jpg

http://i50.photobucket.com/albums/f3...AFBungee10.jpg

It was pretty quick. I was amazed I managed to get a half decent shot of her in the air. She was lowered down and safely unbound on a crash mat...

http://i50.photobucket.com/albums/f3...AFBungee11.jpg

Then it was Aaron's turn and he did his own bobbed hop to the cage, but was by now looking a little greener than he did earlier...

http://i50.photobucket.com/albums/f3...AFBungee12.jpg

The cage started to lift and...the batteries on my camera died. Nooooooooooooo!! Talk about timing.

Cue the theme to Mission Impossible - ba ba ba ba ba ba - I removed the old batteries, scrabbled through my bag to get new batteries, fiddled to get them from the packet - do do dooo do do dooo - put them in the camera, switched the camera back on, didn't work because I'd put the batteries in the wrong way round - dada daa dada daa da da - took the batteries out again, swapped them round, switched the camera on again, pressed zoom and pointed it to the cage... DAA DAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH.

Remarkably I'd managed to do all of this cack handed tomfoolery before Aaron jumped. But my point and hope tactic didn't quite work out. Though, I got him pretty much post bounce...

http://i50.photobucket.com/albums/f3...AFBungee13.jpg

http://i50.photobucket.com/albums/f3...AFBungee14.jpg

He got himself unbungeed, with Faye looking on all proud...

http://i50.photobucket.com/albums/f3...AFBungee15.jpg

http://i50.photobucket.com/albums/f3...AFBungee16.jpg

...and then a big loving hug and smiles...

http://i50.photobucket.com/albums/f3...AFBungee17.jpg

We all gathered together outside the tent, where I handed my donation over to the woman from the charity (I figured they'd given their money's worth!!), and Aaron and Faye went off to finish their video diary. Couldn't hear what they were saying - certainly not with that speaker right next to us - but they took turns to say something about their jump. When finished they had a big hug and Aaron picked Faye up off her feet for extra cute points. When they came back over I handed them a little gift...tea bags. Not as cheap as it sounds! They were specially tagged tea bags. Aaron and Faye then invited us to join them for drinks and a natter, which was terribly nice of them. We went to Lloyds by the harbour (being of normal height we were allowed in...) where Mandy gracially paid for the drinks. We did hear a little bit of murmering as a couple of those we passed on the way in recognised them. The chat was just about Big Brother in general (not just their series) and bits and bobs about what they have coming up. Though they were canny enough not to give too much detail as there's still a bit of secrecy involved and things still being 50/50, but all sounds good. Though I will tell you one funny thing. Mandy mentioned that, when BB12 started, there was a headline on one of the papers saying it was going to be "...the sexiest Big Brother yet!". From the other side of the table, Aaron quietly mused,"That was me."

After another round of big hugs (we did well on hugs!) we parted ways by the harbour at about lunchtime. Aaron, Faye, Mandy and Martin were as warm and lovely as ever. But it wasn't quite the end of our day in the west country. As we were nearby, we got back in Laura's car and hot wheeled it to Weston. We went for a stroll around the bits we missed last time, had a McDonalds (thought I'd try the chicken salad. Waste of time. Too much salad!) and then we stumbled across the very place that will be better known as Bar Zingers when it opens soon. It looks a decent place but I will admit that I think its location means it'll have less natural foot fall than neighbouring streets making passing trade that little bit harder to pull in. But hopefully if the publicity behind its opening is good and enough people give it positive word of mouth it will do well. So when it opens do your best to get down there if you can and spread the word.




I should say, it didn't take me all week just to write that. I was just caught up in a hold ups bonanza. I can be slow but I'm not that slow!
Lovely pics and report - thx for that
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Old 22-04-2012, 17:48
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Evening.

Yeah. Alright...I'm late with this. Here's what happened - from my point of view, anyway - at Aaron and Faye's bungee jump last week...


It was a 6am start on Sunday to get to the bungee jump in Bristol. It was a horrific prospect to be up and travelling so early but it was gloriously sunny both on the way there and when we arrived just after 9am (plus Laura is thankfully a very good driver). On the way, Aaron Tweeted that he was feeling up and down but thought he would bounce back. Between us we came up with the reply, 'Actually, you sound a bit ropey.'

And here endeth the lesson on half-cocked bungee jump related banter.

We headed straight to where the bungee jump was taking place and have to say it was a nice spot for it, even if it was a little chilly. Right by the river, passing rowers, clear blue skies and the sound of church bells peeling in the background. After checking out the site we popped round through the square where the fountain and mirrored dome is. A big screen was showing the Grand Prix but it was only us, the odd dog walker and a statue of Cary Grant around to see it. I suspect it will have more point to it when the Euros and Olympics start.

After our mini-stroll by the harbour we headed back to the bungee crane and waited for Aaron & Faye to turn up. In the meantime a speaker was now blasting out some music, including 'Jump Around' by Cypress Hill. See what they did there? After a couple more tracks we turned and our jumpers making their way towards us, along with Aaron's mum and her husband. We all had big hugs, all being filmed on Aaron's camcorder for a video diary. Faye was smiling and looking excited for the jump while Aaron appeared to be giving it a bit of bravado. He was slightly hidden behind his aviators so it was hard to tell. Anyway, they went off to do the paperwork in the tent with the bungee organisers and got themselves ready in the waiting area. I tried to have shifty of the scales when they weighed in - it's the person's weight that determines what kind of rope they'll be attached to - but couldn't see. Although going by Faye's teeny waist she could possibly have done it on dental floss! She had to tape up her earrings with masking tape, which Aaron dutifully helped her with.

The woman from the Caudwell Children's charity - who Aaron and Faye were jumping for - arrived. She gave them their t-shirts and chatted with them...

http://i50.photobucket.com/albums/f3.../AFBungee1.jpg

She had a camcorder and was filming their chat and the jumps so that may pop up somewhere.

Aaron and Faye then got strapped in...

http://i50.photobucket.com/albums/f3.../AFBungee2.jpg

http://i50.photobucket.com/albums/f3.../AFBungee4.jpg

(It was also at this point that 'Moves Like Jagger' blasted out of the speaker. Seriously, it's turning into the creeping Jesus of songs. How does it know he's there?)

They took their seats and looked up at the jumpers ahead of them...

http://i50.photobucket.com/albums/f3.../AFBungee5.jpg

Faye was grabbing Aaron's arm and squealing a little as their go got closer. A little funny moment. As they were sat, waiting for their turn, Aaron unwittingly was displaying a bit of back end cleavage. Sorry...no photos! But his mum kindly pointed it out to him and he made a subtle move to cover his dignity. Although not before Faye had a cheeky look first! While still waiting for there turns they posed for photos, both for us and for a photographer I assumed was from the local paper...

http://i50.photobucket.com/albums/f3.../AFBungee6.jpg

http://i50.photobucket.com/albums/f3.../AFBungee7.jpg

Finally Faye's time to go up arrived and she bobbed over to the cage - she had to bob as her ankles were bound. She waved excitedly and up she went with Aaron squinting through the sunlight...

http://i50.photobucket.com/albums/f3.../AFBungee8.jpg

There were a few moments of stillness and then...

http://i50.photobucket.com/albums/f3.../AFBungee9.jpg

http://i50.photobucket.com/albums/f3...AFBungee10.jpg

It was pretty quick. I was amazed I managed to get a half decent shot of her in the air. She was lowered down and safely unbound on a crash mat...

http://i50.photobucket.com/albums/f3...AFBungee11.jpg

Then it was Aaron's turn and he did his own bobbed hop to the cage, but was by now looking a little greener than he did earlier...

http://i50.photobucket.com/albums/f3...AFBungee12.jpg

The cage started to lift and...the batteries on my camera died. Nooooooooooooo!! Talk about timing.

Cue the theme to Mission Impossible - ba ba ba ba ba ba - I removed the old batteries, scrabbled through my bag to get new batteries, fiddled to get them from the packet - do do dooo do do dooo - put them in the camera, switched the camera back on, didn't work because I'd put the batteries in the wrong way round - dada daa dada daa da da - took the batteries out again, swapped them round, switched the camera on again, pressed zoom and pointed it to the cage... DAA DAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH.

Remarkably I'd managed to do all of this cack handed tomfoolery before Aaron jumped. But my point and hope tactic didn't quite work out. Though, I got him pretty much post bounce...

http://i50.photobucket.com/albums/f3...AFBungee13.jpg

http://i50.photobucket.com/albums/f3...AFBungee14.jpg

He got himself unbungeed, with Faye looking on all proud...

http://i50.photobucket.com/albums/f3...AFBungee15.jpg

http://i50.photobucket.com/albums/f3...AFBungee16.jpg

...and then a big loving hug and smiles...

http://i50.photobucket.com/albums/f3...AFBungee17.jpg

We all gathered together outside the tent, where I handed my donation over to the woman from the charity (I figured they'd given their money's worth!!), and Aaron and Faye went off to finish their video diary. Couldn't hear what they were saying - certainly not with that speaker right next to us - but they took turns to say something about their jump. When finished they had a big hug and Aaron picked Faye up off her feet for extra cute points. When they came back over I handed them a little gift...tea bags. Not as cheap as it sounds! They were specially tagged tea bags. Aaron and Faye then invited us to join them for drinks and a natter, which was terribly nice of them. We went to Lloyds by the harbour (being of normal height we were allowed in...) where Mandy gracially paid for the drinks. We did hear a little bit of murmering as a couple of those we passed on the way in recognised them. The chat was just about Big Brother in general (not just their series) and bits and bobs about what they have coming up. Though they were canny enough not to give too much detail as there's still a bit of secrecy involved and things still being 50/50, but all sounds good. Though I will tell you one funny thing. Mandy mentioned that, when BB12 started, there was a headline on one of the papers saying it was going to be "...the sexiest Big Brother yet!". From the other side of the table, Aaron quietly mused,"That was me."

After another round of big hugs (we did well on hugs!) we parted ways by the harbour at about lunchtime. Aaron, Faye, Mandy and Martin were as warm and lovely as ever. But it wasn't quite the end of our day in the west country. As we were nearby, we got back in Laura's car and hot wheeled it to Weston. We went for a stroll around the bits we missed last time, had a McDonalds (thought I'd try the chicken salad. Waste of time. Too much salad!) and then we stumbled across the very place that will be better known as Bar Zingers when it opens soon. It looks a decent place but I will admit that I think its location means it'll have less natural foot fall than neighbouring streets making passing trade that little bit harder to pull in. But hopefully if the publicity behind its opening is good and enough people give it positive word of mouth it will do well. So when it opens do your best to get down there if you can and spread the word.




I should say, it didn't take me all week just to write that. I was just caught up in a hold ups bonanza. I can be slow but I'm not that slow!
As always a lovely report on A&F worth waiting for and nicely interposed with the photos.You really tell the story very well,thank you.
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Old 22-04-2012, 17:53
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well, that was worth the wait. well done.

does the bar have its own entrance? a street entrance? just from the couple pics i've seen, it almost looks like it's in a basement? so it's away from other bars/restaurants? is it downtown...not that i know what downtown weston is like....
Oh yes, it has it's own entrance, it's not in a basement (we looked in through the windows and saw the bar seen in the photo) but its location, though near the shopping area, is slightly off where most people walk around. In fairness we were there on a Sunday afternoon - so there were less people around - but compared to where we walked elsewhere nearby the same observation applies. It could struggle slightly with passing trade in comparison to nearby bars so will be relying on good publicity and word of mouth when it opens to establish a customer base. But I'm hopeful Bar Zingers will do well.
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Old 22-04-2012, 17:56
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Lovely pics and report - thx for that
As always a lovely report on A&F worth waiting for and nicely interposed with the photos.You really tell the story very well,thank you.
Thanks. Glad you liked it.
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Old 22-04-2012, 21:44
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Evening.

Yeah. Alright...I'm late with this. Here's what happened - from my point of view, anyway - at Aaron and Faye's bungee jump last week...


It was a 6am start on Sunday to get to the bungee jump in Bristol. It was a horrific prospect to be up and travelling so early but it was gloriously sunny both on the way there and when we arrived just after 9am (plus Laura is thankfully a very good driver). On the way, Aaron Tweeted that he was feeling up and down but thought he would bounce back. Between us we came up with the reply, 'Actually, you sound a bit ropey.'

And here endeth the lesson on half-cocked bungee jump related banter.

We headed straight to where the bungee jump was taking place and have to say it was a nice spot for it, even if it was a little chilly. Right by the river, passing rowers, clear blue skies and the sound of church bells peeling in the background. After checking out the site we popped round through the square where the fountain and mirrored dome is. A big screen was showing the Grand Prix but it was only us, the odd dog walker and a statue of Cary Grant around to see it. I suspect it will have more point to it when the Euros and Olympics start.

After our mini-stroll by the harbour we headed back to the bungee crane and waited for Aaron & Faye to turn up. In the meantime a speaker was now blasting out some music, including 'Jump Around' by Cypress Hill. See what they did there? After a couple more tracks we turned and our jumpers making their way towards us, along with Aaron's mum and her husband. We all had big hugs, all being filmed on Aaron's camcorder for a video diary. Faye was smiling and looking excited for the jump while Aaron appeared to be giving it a bit of bravado. He was slightly hidden behind his aviators so it was hard to tell. Anyway, they went off to do the paperwork in the tent with the bungee organisers and got themselves ready in the waiting area. I tried to have shifty of the scales when they weighed in - it's the person's weight that determines what kind of rope they'll be attached to - but couldn't see. Although going by Faye's teeny waist she could possibly have done it on dental floss! She had to tape up her earrings with masking tape, which Aaron dutifully helped her with.

The woman from the Caudwell Children's charity - who Aaron and Faye were jumping for - arrived. She gave them their t-shirts and chatted with them...

http://i50.photobucket.com/albums/f3.../AFBungee1.jpg

She had a camcorder and was filming their chat and the jumps so that may pop up somewhere.

Aaron and Faye then got strapped in...

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(It was also at this point that 'Moves Like Jagger' blasted out of the speaker. Seriously, it's turning into the creeping Jesus of songs. How does it know he's there?)

They took their seats and looked up at the jumpers ahead of them...

http://i50.photobucket.com/albums/f3.../AFBungee5.jpg

Faye was grabbing Aaron's arm and squealing a little as their go got closer. A little funny moment. As they were sat, waiting for their turn, Aaron unwittingly was displaying a bit of back end cleavage. Sorry...no photos! But his mum kindly pointed it out to him and he made a subtle move to cover his dignity. Although not before Faye had a cheeky look first! While still waiting for there turns they posed for photos, both for us and for a photographer I assumed was from the local paper...

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Finally Faye's time to go up arrived and she bobbed over to the cage - she had to bob as her ankles were bound. She waved excitedly and up she went with Aaron squinting through the sunlight...

http://i50.photobucket.com/albums/f3.../AFBungee8.jpg

There were a few moments of stillness and then...

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It was pretty quick. I was amazed I managed to get a half decent shot of her in the air. She was lowered down and safely unbound on a crash mat...

http://i50.photobucket.com/albums/f3...AFBungee11.jpg

Then it was Aaron's turn and he did his own bobbed hop to the cage, but was by now looking a little greener than he did earlier...

http://i50.photobucket.com/albums/f3...AFBungee12.jpg

The cage started to lift and...the batteries on my camera died. Nooooooooooooo!! Talk about timing.

Cue the theme to Mission Impossible - ba ba ba ba ba ba - I removed the old batteries, scrabbled through my bag to get new batteries, fiddled to get them from the packet - do do dooo do do dooo - put them in the camera, switched the camera back on, didn't work because I'd put the batteries in the wrong way round - dada daa dada daa da da - took the batteries out again, swapped them round, switched the camera on again, pressed zoom and pointed it to the cage... DAA DAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH.

Remarkably I'd managed to do all of this cack handed tomfoolery before Aaron jumped. But my point and hope tactic didn't quite work out. Though, I got him pretty much post bounce...

http://i50.photobucket.com/albums/f3...AFBungee13.jpg

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He got himself unbungeed, with Faye looking on all proud...

http://i50.photobucket.com/albums/f3...AFBungee15.jpg

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...and then a big loving hug and smiles...

http://i50.photobucket.com/albums/f3...AFBungee17.jpg

We all gathered together outside the tent, where I handed my donation over to the woman from the charity (I figured they'd given their money's worth!!), and Aaron and Faye went off to finish their video diary. Couldn't hear what they were saying - certainly not with that speaker right next to us - but they took turns to say something about their jump. When finished they had a big hug and Aaron picked Faye up off her feet for extra cute points. When they came back over I handed them a little gift...tea bags. Not as cheap as it sounds! They were specially tagged tea bags. Aaron and Faye then invited us to join them for drinks and a natter, which was terribly nice of them. We went to Lloyds by the harbour (being of normal height we were allowed in...) where Mandy gracially paid for the drinks. We did hear a little bit of murmering as a couple of those we passed on the way in recognised them. The chat was just about Big Brother in general (not just their series) and bits and bobs about what they have coming up. Though they were canny enough not to give too much detail as there's still a bit of secrecy involved and things still being 50/50, but all sounds good. Though I will tell you one funny thing. Mandy mentioned that, when BB12 started, there was a headline on one of the papers saying it was going to be "...the sexiest Big Brother yet!". From the other side of the table, Aaron quietly mused,"That was me."

After another round of big hugs (we did well on hugs!) we parted ways by the harbour at about lunchtime. Aaron, Faye, Mandy and Martin were as warm and lovely as ever. But it wasn't quite the end of our day in the west country. As we were nearby, we got back in Laura's car and hot wheeled it to Weston. We went for a stroll around the bits we missed last time, had a McDonalds (thought I'd try the chicken salad. Waste of time. Too much salad!) and then we stumbled across the very place that will be better known as Bar Zingers when it opens soon. It looks a decent place but I will admit that I think its location means it'll have less natural foot fall than neighbouring streets making passing trade that little bit harder to pull in. But hopefully if the publicity behind its opening is good and enough people give it positive word of mouth it will do well. So when it opens do your best to get down there if you can and spread the word.




I should say, it didn't take me all week just to write that. I was just caught up in a hold ups bonanza. I can be slow but I'm not that slow!
Fantastic report LittlegirlOF7 and pics.I like all the humour.I can imagine you with the batteries and camera lolx
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Old 22-04-2012, 22:49
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yes it is good fun same her still learning the ropes gld your on twitter
I don't know about you but I am still feeling a bit shy about posting on twitter as a newbie because everybody has been tweeting each other for months and it's a bit like being the new kid at school - it's a bit daunting but I'm sure I'll get used to it.
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I don't know about you but I am still feeling a bit shy about posting on twitter as a newbie because everybody has been tweeting each other for months and it's a bit like being the new kid at school - it's a bit daunting but I'm sure I'll get used to it.
i still do at times ,newbies are hard first but you well get well known, just tweet about anythink or wants on telly ,
But EVERYONE so lovely yourll feel right at home soon
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Old 23-04-2012, 10:38
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thanks little girl xx
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Old 23-04-2012, 13:15
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Coming soon.....xx I cant wait for this column during BB13.

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Old 23-04-2012, 19:19
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Ha hax

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Old 24-04-2012, 01:42
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Fantastic report LittlegirlOF7 and pics.I like all the humour.I can imagine you with the batteries and camera lolx
thanks little girl xx


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