rotrax
Well-Known Member
I am determined to get in on this one before HH tells us in his usual Rancid Rambling Way what a load of tosh it is/was/might be.
The Bun throwing, from the roof of-IIRC-the Abingdon Corn Exchange-goes back to 1761 when the Coronation of King George 111 happened.
Buns were thrown to the poor to celebrate the Coronation.
Over the centuries since many Bun Throwings have taken place, the last to celebrate the 90th Birthday of the Queen.
The next one, Saturday 10th November will be for 100 years since the end of WW1.
I hope HH keeps shtum on this one. Such a poingnant and serious anniversary does not need his juvenile and sometime offensive comment.
IMHO, of course.................
The Bun throwing, from the roof of-IIRC-the Abingdon Corn Exchange-goes back to 1761 when the Coronation of King George 111 happened.
Buns were thrown to the poor to celebrate the Coronation.
Over the centuries since many Bun Throwings have taken place, the last to celebrate the 90th Birthday of the Queen.
The next one, Saturday 10th November will be for 100 years since the end of WW1.
I hope HH keeps shtum on this one. Such a poingnant and serious anniversary does not need his juvenile and sometime offensive comment.
IMHO, of course.................