Wednesday 21 December 2011

Ragged Ramblers Parkour!




For many months now, training in conditions of the utmost secrecy, members of The Ragged Society of Antiquarian Ramblers have been honing their skills as accomplished proponents of Parkour: "a method of movement focused on moving around obstacles with speed and efficiency". 


Here, we are able to share with you the fruits of this intensive programme of preparation. When questioned about this, Society member Munro Tweeder-Harris Esq. responded thus:


"It was well wicked, innit! One feels well good when one is doing this excretia. Huzzah!"


WARNING! Please do not attempt to replicate these moves without professional instruction


PS We would like to extend our sincere thanks to Munro Tweeder-Harris' nephew, Tristram, who was kind enough to act as a consultant with regard to the 'street' vernacular speech, which Members are currently mastering. 

7 comments:

  1. OMG! So nice to see old people having fun.

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  2. Man! Dizzifying! That was some impressive moves, especially impressed by the nifty footwork at 0.58 or thereabouts.

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  3. Arthur Parker-Johnson Esq.22 December 2011 at 14:48

    You iz good bro. Dat's some chillin moves you has there.

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  4. Dear Anon,

    Old people! I'll have you know that, with the notable exception of R.J. Ooooooooooooooooooonstead and Colonel Hampton (both deceased), none of us is over ninety years of age!

    Huzzah!

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  5. Dear Arthur Parker-Johnson Esq.,

    Yo what is transpiring daddy-o! One is hanging out with one's crew - wicked!

    Huzzah!

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  6. Arthur Parker-Johnson22 December 2011 at 20:01

    That is well wicked like. That is init like That is what I'm sayin like. Tis über cool that hanging wiv yo crew. Chill wiv da still man.

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  7. Whilst I'm very rarely down with the kids, your wonderful picturegram has stirred something deep within me. And, in an attempt to connect with the young folk I'll try some street...

    yous dis woll rads by eck as leek isn't it.

    Nuff said.

    R J Oooooooooooooooonstead (deceased)

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