Monday, 5 October 2009

Furry Flashers Foster Friendship

from 'The Stun' newspaper



Queen Daphne of Freetannia was appalled recently to learn that flashing had a bad press in Milton Keynes and in the UK generally – so much so that she has personally commanded a visit of the Freetannian State Flashing Team to MK to raise the sport's image.

Unlike the UK, Freetannia has always tolerated flashing and Freetannians feel the activity has come into disrepute chiefly due to the nakedness of UK practitioners. “In Freetannia flashing is more of a hobby” explained the Queen. “We solved the nastiness long ago using GM techniques that have allowed us to breed an altogether more hirsute individual and this has resulted in a much more acceptable 'flash' though it's still something of a surprise to the uninitiated”. The development of the “hairy flasher” has proved an unexpected bonus for Freetannian hairdressers with most shops claiming a 50-60% rise in custom. One barber commented however that it was important to choose a barber with “good eyesight and a steady scissor hand”.

The team is due to visit MK on Friday this week.

Freetannian Super Tart-up puts MK in the Frame

The continuing influx of Freetannian tourists to MK continued unabated last week with the visit of three Freetannian 'ladies' to the lights of 'downtown' MK on Thursday. Discrete enquiries suggest that this is an attempt by the Freetannian government at soft diplomacy – hoping to cement the special relationship via a direct approach to MK men using a 'Mata Hari' tactic. The 'ladies' themselves (Yvette, Yvonne and Yvailable) denied any such link, claiming they were merely Freetannian tourists whose visit had been prompted by tourist tales of the sophisticated charm of the MK male. Alas it seems their quest was doomed to failure, with most local men overcome by an inexplicable coyness when faced by these exotic Freetannian beauties.

Also on Thursday, Freetannian exports to MK were hit when delivery men were unable to find the purchaser of a large ornate picture frame. The delivery men approached numerous individuals in and around the shopping centre without success.

Tourism was again in the frame on Friday when Vicar George Simper and his wife visited MK for a spot of shopping tourism. The Rev. George met his wife Barbie (previously Barbie Lee, a well known z-movie actress) in the 'States before both became naturalised Freetannian citizens. The visit was a low key affair during which the couple strolled around MK smiling and chatting with local residents before posing for photographs with a local reporter. Questioned about her thigh-high lace-up boots and short skirt, Barbie remarked that these were a concession to her husband, hiding her legs, which he felt were a distraction to vulnerable men, particularly in Milton Keynes.

Again on Friday, the citizens of Milton Keynes found themselves under special protection with the arrival of the SuperEuros! Crime fled the streets as these well-muscled, limber young heroes braved the dark alleys and deserted underpasses of MK. “We're always here” said EuroMan, his broad chested masculinity poised like a shield against the threatening MK night. His colleague, EuroGirl, took a moment to remind citizens that services such as theirs were paid for by European taxes saying “Remember! People like you pay for people like us!” The pair took pains to assure citizens that there was no emergency, asserting that the visit was merely a “routine patrol”. MK youth seemed particularly enamoured of the SuperEuros and were eager to chat and ask questions – there were cheers and shouts of “Legend!” from locals fans as EuroMan and EuroGirl took off en-route to Belgium to quell a comedy outbreak.

Freetannia loses Olympic Bid

Brazil will become the first South American country to host the Olympics after the city of Rio de Janeiro was chosen to stage the 2016 Games.

Rio won a majority of the 95 votes at the meeting in Copenhagen, eliminating Madrid in the final round. Freetannia, Milton Keynes and Chicago had already been knocked out.

"The world has recognised that the time has come for Brazil," said President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva.

Freetannia's early exit was a surprise, after bookmakers made them favourites.

King Richard had flown to Denmark on Friday morning to join his wife, Daphne, and make an emotional address to the International Olympic Committee delegates.

But the gesture - the first time a reigning monarch had addressed the IOC in an attempt to win the Games - failed to persuade the voters as Freetannia became the first city to see its dream of hosting the biggest sporting event in the world fall by the wayside.

Speaking to reporters at Fruckingham Palace on his return, King Richard said he wished he had come back with better news, but congratulated Brazil for a "truly historic" win.

"As friends to the Brazilian people, we welcome this extraordinary sign of progress," he said.

The president said he had no doubt that Freetannia's bid had been the strongest possible, could not be prouder of the city, and insisted that he had no regrets about travelling to Denmark.

"I believe it is always a worthwhile endeavour to promote and boost The Sovereign State of Freetannia," he added.

'Heart and soul'

Freetannia received only 1 of the 94 votes available in the first round poll of IOC delegates at the Bella Convention Centre on Friday afternoon. Madrid came out top with 28, followed by Rio on 26.

In Freetannia, which had believed it would be a finalist, several stood in silence in the city centre after it became the first to be eliminated.

"We fought a good fight and I am very proud of the team and the campaign. I have no idea why we went out so early. The IOC members will have to ask themselves that question," said Freetannia bid chief Daphne Frobisher.


Freetannia bid chief Daphne Frobisher in her Olympic glory days.