Tuesday, 20 February 2007

Pankcake Day in Ambridge

One of the strange features of Ambridge is their ability to arrange events that everyone can attend at times when most 'townies' would be making their way home from work - but perhaps this is reality in rural areas.
Sid arranged a pancake race in co-operation with Shula to raise money for the cricket club - but instead of frying pans cricket bats were used. At the end of the evening everyone signed a bat to be presented to senile Jack at the annual dinner.
Ruth and David were preparing to get all loved up in the lambing sheds after a 'family outing' to the pancake event. Pass me the sick bucket. How both of them are going to be in the sheds whilst their young children are left on their own hasn't been explained.
Meanwhile, back at the Bull Vicar Alan is being thanked for providing Day Centre information to relieve Peggy, and then goes on to do a bit of PR for the CofE's lenten appeal. Lillian & Eddie enter into a agreement to give up alcohol for the duration, whilst Fallon is giving up chocolate.
Sid has something on his mind - but it isn't clear what exactly.
Is the Chuch really the centre of rural communities? Please tell me someone?

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