Monday, February 25, 2008

Newsletter - Why did the Tawe Trekkers go to Llantwit Major?

Hi all,

Adele has a scenic coastal walk for us on Sunday from Llantwit Major, there's even a lighthouse which will be a first for us!

Closer to home (time and distance wise), we have Rob's Comedy Club at the Grand Theatre on Wednesday. I was going to do an act myself but they stopped me during the audition and warned that there were no professionals allowed. Oh well, never mind. Here's Rob with the details, followed by Adele with details of her walk...

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Comedy Club - Clwb Comydi‏ - Wednesday!

Three nuns in church on a hot day decide to remove their robes because of the heat. Not an unusual habit on a hot day. So about a half hour later, the door bell rings while their robes are slumped over pews with the nuns, naked, in the huge chapel.

They ask who it is. "The blind man," a voice replies. The three nuns decide to simply open the door because the man is blind.

He walks in, looks at the nuns and says, "Nice t*ts! Where do you want me to install these blinds?"

If you want to hear more jokes like this (hopefully better ones), come to the comedy club at the Grand Theatre on Wednesday the 27th Feb.

It starts at 8.00pm but we will be meeting in the Bar of the arts wing at 7.00pm, it is wise to turn up earlier to ensure you get a ticket.

Usually there are two recognised acts and one local act, often appearing for the first time.

Cheers

Rob

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Heritage Coast Walk - Llantwit Major - Sunday 2nd March

Hi everybody,

The walk leaves the picturesque old quarter of Llantwit Major and heads across rolling countryside to St Donat's, where an ancient church nestles in a narrow wooded cwm below a castle. It then continues to Nash Point, one of the most spectacular cliffs along the area's coastline, before returning past two lighthouses that stand beside the cliff path.

There is also the unique opportunity to have a guided tour inside the lighthouse (optional). The views from the top should be great especially if the weather is clear. They will even sound the fog horn especially for us! The tour will cost £2.50 if there are more than 12 of us or £3.50 otherwise.

The walk is an easy 9 miles. No major hills, just a few gentle slopes. Meet at County Hall car park (east side) at 9.30am or at Llantwit Major train station at 10.00am Sunday 2nd March.

Cheers

Adele x

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And that, I do believe, is another wrap for this week.

Cheers,

Doug

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