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The entrants seemed to approach the challenge with vigour and imagination, from the Hyacinth Bucket impressionists to the Soho pole dancers, in some cases nothing was left to the imagination!, eek.

These great sports provided endless laughs on Saturday night with thier antics on the dance floor, from the befrocked bloke headbanging to AC/DC to begin the proceedings to the blokes who, not having quite got the hang of dress etiquette were wandering with the backs of thier dress tucked in thier pants. according to my source, apparently a great fear amongst women, that is thier own dresses in thier pants, not the blokes.
The spectacle defies description so just look at the photos.
Being a Bank Holiday, albeit an english one, the rally was going on until monday, by sunday night there was still a few hundred folk left for the celeidh, gawd, cannae spell that either.
The battle re-enacment in the afternoon turned outto be for the kids, ha ha, loads of women waiting for the site of hairy blokes running about in plaids with big swords, still the we'uns seemed to be having a good time knocking seven shades of shit out of wooden red-coats.
The crowd were slightly more subdued in the evening, three nights hard partyin' takes a lot of energy, but the shambolic "strip the willow" was still carried out with enthusiasm.




According to Ian from the Islanders there were about 640 folk who signed in with loads more who didn't. Looked like about 800 or more folk. Not surprising this rally's so popular.
Thanks to the Islanders MCC for all their hard effort, great party, I'll be doing it all again next year.


