A Handbag

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People may think that there’s not a lot to do of an evening whilst down in Lyme Regis, Dorset but when the Thame players are putting on a performance of “The Importance Of Being Ernest” at The Marine Theatre then these doubters are proved wrong.

2 Responses to “A Handbag”

  1. Matt Says:

    Oh, there are tons to do in Dorset:
    1. Stroll the river Lym
    2. Visit the historical harbor Cobb
    3. Let a monkey run lose on the towns folk.
    4. Get a time machine and go back to the 1600s when Dorset was at the height of its popularity.
    5. Climb Coram Tower
    6. Take a boat out on the ocean
    7. Meet a beautiful English girl and receive multiple complements on funny American accents
    8. Have a look at some of the world famous fossils
    9. Paint a picture
    10. Put on a play with your friends
    11. Throw a huge party where all the worlds elite show up and decided to give money to the poor
    12. Take a bath
    13. Tell someone you love them
    14. Play minigolf
    15. Watch the people and learn how they live

    If the tourism board in Lyme Regis is reading, yes I would love to be an events planner for your city. I can promise love.

  2. aimbeaux Says:

    So just to let you know- we have completed a number of your sugestions on how to enjoy jolly Dorset and being ‘on the ground’ I can give valuable advice to the future holiday maker…
    *Strolling beside the river, on the cobb, and taking out a boat on the ’sea’ as we call it- All achieved. All enjoyed.
    *taking a bath- always good
    *Coram Tower- avoid- looks boring
    *painting a picture- rob’s job
    *putting on a play- well after the huge success of the christmas nativity that myself, Rob , Jenna (my sis) and Will put on in the sweltering heat of Kensington Gardens the other day (Will was Mother Mary, I was Jesus- greatly enjoyed by the bemused passers by and to be used as our Christmas card this year)we were enthused to follow up our success. Didn’t work quite so well, sadly. Will got to choose the theme this time. Being on the beach and being Will he chose the Normandy Landings. Rob and he ducked down in the sand and left me on my own on the edge of the beach- I was designated the role of all ‘the Germans’ and the rest of the family backed off in embarressment. i felt all alone.
    I think sticking to religious themes in the future is a much better bet.

    On that note i’m off to set lose my monkey
    x

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