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Gala Day, Documentary, 1963 IMDB

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sixcyl FR

2008-05-09 14:27

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there is guest in this joyful crowd :D

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Durham , Mines area... red area (at this time)

Ray B. FR

2008-05-09 14:39

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sixcyl wrote
there is guest in this joyful crowd :D

One of the best Popeye impersonators I ever saw. Beats Robin Williams.

Sunbar UK

2008-05-09 15:09

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A typical example of "gurning" (pulling faces). Probably part of a local gurning competition.

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Wampa-One US

2008-05-09 16:10

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Looks like the "Bitter Beer Face" shown in the old Keystone Light commercials.

Red Grant US

2008-05-10 01:14

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looks more like Popeye to me.

carchasesfanatic ES

2008-05-10 01:15

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Indeed :lol:

chris40 EN

2008-05-10 09:24

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Sunbar wrote A typical example of "gurning" (pulling faces). Probably part of a local gurning competition.

I think he's just practising: for real gurning, as practised in (IIRC) Egremont, Cumbria, you have to wear a horse-collar. BTW unlike every other gala I know of (where gala rhymes with Carla) the Durham Miners' Gala rhymes with tailor. Go figure.

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