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Posted on 19/07/19 09:18:19 AM
Steve Caplin
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Challenge 765: Lark in the Park
I was in Mildenhall last weekend and visited Lark in the Park, an annual summer celebration that includes stalls from local clubs and societies, as well as displays of Morris dancing, bagpipe teams and other rural pastimes.

The event is situated in a park on the banks of the River Lark, which runs through the town. Seen here, in the distance, is the preparation the dog show, entertainingly billed as Bark in the Park.

What other rhyming puns might give rise to further events? The field is yours.

Loyd, can I ask you to try to rein in your lightning-fast creativity and don't grab all the best puns in the first hour!

High res is here.



Posted on 19/07/19 10:56:07 AM
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Park in the Park
The march of progress .........



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Posted on 19/07/19 11:23:10 AM
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Narc in the Park


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Posted on 19/07/19 12:09:52 PM
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Re: Challenge 765: Lark in the Park
Oh Steve! So many possibilities. This is like shooting fish in a barrel.

Which little metaphor brings me to my next .........


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Posted on 19/07/19 12:11:57 PM
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Barque in the Lark






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Posted on 19/07/19 12:35:00 PM
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Re: Challenge 765: Lark in the Park


Whoops, Steve, the nurse is on her knees as is the NHS in general


Posted on 19/07/19 1:10:54 PM
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Ark in The Park
I'm going to have to stop here before I run out of control.



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Posted on 19/07/19 2:06:38 PM
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Ark in The Park
DavidMac wrote:
I'm going to have to stop here before I run out of control.



…and before you use up all the available puns! For "Loyd" in the instructions read "Loyd and DavidMac"...


Posted on 19/07/19 2:53:36 PM
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Re: Challenge 765: Lark in the Park
Sorry, I think I must have misunderstood the pun in my first entry, so here is a “Lark on a Shark in a Dark Park”. I’ll get my coat…





Posted on 19/07/19 3:55:58 PM
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A bottle of Marc after Dark in the Park
Oh Steve too late!

I saw your response when I came to post this.

......... but last one - absolutely - promise!





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Posted on 19/07/19 4:00:20 PM
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Re: Challenge 765: Lark in the Park
Ant Snell wrote:
“Lark on a Shark in a Dark Park”. I’ll get my coat…


Well it made me laugh ..........

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Posted on 19/07/19 4:54:55 PM
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Narc in the Park - Episode 2
Steve is never going to trust me again ...... but it's a just a new episode of my previous pun so I'm not using up any more puns. I am sorry but this just sprang into my head from nowhere a moment ago and I couldn't resist.

I just knew that Giles was up to no good the minute I saw him in the helicopter with Largo ..........



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Posted on 19/07/19 5:00:20 PM
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A bottle of Marc after Dark in the Park
DavidMac wrote:
Oh Steve too late!

I saw your response when I came to post this.

......... but last one - absolutely - promise!


Yeah... right!

What a great lot of images... fun stuff! I am way behind.

Posted on 19/07/19 5:20:12 PM
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Re: Challenge 765: Lark in the Park
You've given everyone a one day handicap - get going!

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Posted on 19/07/19 6:31:32 PM
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Re: Challenge 765: Lark in the Park
This one might be in poor taste but it was the first thing that popped into my head. Must have been all the dogs.

Mark in the park



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Posted on 19/07/19 7:19:53 PM
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Re: Challenge 765: Hounds in the recreation grounds


Posted on 19/07/19 10:13:52 PM
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Re: Challenge 765: Lark in the Park
srawland wrote:
This one might be in poor taste ......


Never let that stop me.

And anyway it's not - it's doggy. Odd place to find a hydrant - but who cares?

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Posted on 19/07/19 10:15:32 PM
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Re: Challenge 765: Lark in the Park
Ben. Nice to see a couplet that doesn't use Park as its base. Opens things up.


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Posted on 20/07/19 03:09:12 AM
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Re: Challenge 765: Lark in the Park
David wrote
Ben. Nice to see a couplet that doesn't use Park as its base. Opens things up.


"Found in the ground" should give a lot of scope.



Posted on 20/07/19 04:45:26 AM
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Re: Challenge 765: Lark in the Park

"Dogs in the Bogs"? Eeeee!


(For the enlightenment of our overseas friends "bogs" is a British slang word for toilets)
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