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- the dinner dance of the Waveney Valley Dwile Flonking ****ociation. After the Waveney Valley Dwile Flonking ****ociation appeared on The Eamonn Andrews television...
- The Red Star. In 2017, he starred in his first animation voice role as Flonk in Cartoon Network's Mighty Magiswords. Daigunder – Bone Rex Eagle Riders...
- Competitive eating Competitive math Conker fighting Drum and bugle corps Dwyle Flonking (sport) Earthball Egg and spoon race Extreme ironing Extreme Pogo Ferret...
- competition are held in the town), Dwyle Flunking (the local spelling of Dwile flonking), and the World Pea Throwing Championships. With a number of authors having...
- Double Gloucester cheese which has been set rolling from the top. Dwile Flonking – An East Anglian sport in which competitors use a pole to launch a beer...
- show, but when Flonk masquerades as the star, the Warriors disguise themselves as broccoli bad guys. Guest voices: Paul Schrier as Flonk Stakes, and Johnny...
- Holiday. Events have included the tug of war, gymkhana, shin-kicking, dwile flonking, motorcycle scrambling, judo, piano smashing, and morris dancing. The British...
- date Sports Winner 1 – Middle England 13 August 2008 Cheese rolling Dwile flonking Snail racing River football (Paddy's solo sport) Tiddlywinks (Rory's solo...
- the wide range of pub games to be found in Britain, from darts to dwile flonking, and features long lost games such as knur and spell and nipsy. The British...
- in possession of the former curator of museum 't Behouden Huys, Albert Flonk. It was stated shortly after the disaster by a spokesperson of Scheveningen...