BonfireBoy
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Hoops or Stripes???So as the agrument goes on over hoops or stripes, what do most of you call our lovely bonfire jumpers out there - hoops or stripes. Let the voting begin
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Re: Hoops or Stripes??? | BonfireBoy wrote: | So as the agrument goes on over hoops or stripes, what do most of you call our lovely bonfire jumpers out there - hoops or stripes. Let the voting begin  |
A real bonfire boye calls them hoops so there !
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Firecracker
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I've never heard of them reffered to as hoops, but maybe I'm too young
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admin
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Can't say I've ever heard of them referred to as hoops either
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guyfawkesforpm
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quote from the book night of the fire
it was in 1853,following attempts by authority to move the bonfires from the streets,that sixty members of lewes borough bonfire society paraded though the town in the dress of eighteenth century seamen-white trousers and blue and white striped sweaters or shirts made to a pattern that originated in guernsey (the traditional Sussex Bonfire Guise of the smuglers)
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forrest
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| guyfawkesforpm wrote: | quote from the book night of the fire
it was in 1853,following attempts by authority to move the bonfires from the streets,that sixty members of lewes borough bonfire society paraded though the town in the dress of eighteenth century seamen-white trousers and blue and white striped sweaters or shirts made to a pattern that originated in guernsey (the traditional Sussex Bonfire Guise of the smuglers) |
Enough said
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mail man
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Got to be stripes, hoops are what mrs V lost down Lewes high street he he,
Maybe there striped hoops?
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V
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| mail man wrote: | Got to be stripes, hoops are what mrs V lost down Lewes high street he he,
Maybe there striped hoops?  |
Mrs V lost a hula hoop !
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