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Originally Posted by Enthusiastic Contrafibularities:
Originally Posted by Yogi19:

I'm not keen on fairground rides, except the dodgems but I love the smell of a fairground - the mix of hotdogs, toffee apples and candy floss - and I love the hook a duck or win a goldfish type of stall.

So pleased I read that right 

 I typed very carefully!

Yogi19
Originally Posted by Yogi19:

I'm not keen on fairground rides, except the dodgems but I love the smell of a fairground - the mix of hotdogs, toffee apples and candy floss - and I love the hook a duck or win a goldfish type of stall.

We have a very small funfair that taps up in the park across the road from my house twice a year.   I'm sure you'd be cured of that if you came home at night in the summer having had the windows open all day and the house sticks of rotten burgers and onions and diesel...

Kaffs
Originally Posted by KaffyBaffy:
Originally Posted by Yogi19:

I'm not keen on fairground rides, except the dodgems but I love the smell of a fairground - the mix of hotdogs, toffee apples and candy floss - and I love the hook a duck or win a goldfish type of stall.

We have a very small funfair that taps up in the park across the road from my house twice a year.   I'm sure you'd be cured of that if you came home at night in the summer having had the windows open all day and the house sticks of rotten burgers and onions and diesel...

Fair point. I guess it's different when you only smell it for a couple of hours.

Yogi19
Originally Posted by cologne 1:

I love the fair. I used to love being on the big dipper and the boys from the fair showing off in front of us, jumping on and off. Great fun.

 

PS. We have a goose fair in Tavistock. The geese aren't driven along the road anymore, but you can still get a goose burger.

I think ours is over a hundred years old now and is the biggest in the country 

Aimee

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