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The
History of the ISMS
Chapter
16 - International rescue The next stall was Hoop-La, an easy win for me I've always found; I could do this with my eyes folded, it would be like taking candy from a chicken. I paid for three hoops and steadied myself for some serious prize-winning - every worm has its day. Well, the first hoop flew well wide of the table; it had some gel on it and it felt as sticky as PVC glue when it left my hand. I knew I shouldn't have counted my eggs too soon. The second hoop was slightly better but instead of landing over the star prize - a bottle of champagne - it hit it hard, knocked it off the stall and smashed it to bits. "If you do that again" the stall holder shouted "I'll come down on you like a house on fire!" "Sorry!" I said "No man's indelible!"
Third
and final hoop coming up. You never know your luck in a cowshed and
the proof of the pudding is always in the pie! The final hoop flew
from my hand, bounced off the top of the tin of caviar I had been
aiming at and smashed straight through the stained glass window in
church vestry which was behind the stall. The chickens were about to
come home to roost with a bang and I didn't want to be around when
the flak hit the deck. Talking to the padre was the best thing I could have done. He had already heard of the ISMS and our world-wide search for isms. He was keen to participate and ensure that we were all signing from the same playing field.
"How
much can you pay me - well, not me personally, the church - for
assisting you in your search for genuine isms?" the padre asked. As we walked in to the church there was a group of people huddled in the corner. They must have been Muslim because they were on their hands and knees praying to Abba. When we entered the vestry it looked like a pig had hit it and I could look the padre in the mirror because I thought I'd caused most of the damage with my misdirected flying hoop. "Don't mind the mess." said the padre "It's not all of your doing. I'll tidy this place up in one fell sweep."
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