Fun [1]: Briton successfully crosses channel on Car Ferry [2]
Posted by editor on Sep 29, 2008 - 11:00 AM
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There doesn't seem a day goes by without a jolly foreigner trying
to cross the English Channel in some zany and often dangerous way.
Well yesterday was no exception, although this time it was a
Briton who successfully made the double crossing using nothing more than a car ferry.
Wayne Hayes set sail from Dover at 9.15am on board the P&O Pride of
Burgundy and landed in Calais just 90 minutes later after losing £15 on
the slot machines.
He then loaded his Mercedes Vito with more than 7,000 very small bottles
of beer before enjoying a cheese and ham toastie, a glass of Muscadet
and a visit to Madame Charlotte's Maison de Sexe.
He returned to Dover at 6.15pm local time on board the Pride of Kent.
He said: "You can get a return for £30 and while on board you have a
choice of places to eat and drink, from the relaxed and casual family
area to the more elegant and exclusive surroundings of the Club Lounge."
Mr Hayes' latest trouble-free crossing is in marked contrast to a series
of disastrous foreign attempts including a Frenchman in a bucket and a
Spaniard on a horse.
Last week two Chinamen had to be rescued by French coastguards after
attempting the 24 mile journey on a bamboo raft powered solely by ping
pong.
Meanwhile, the Hungarian daredevil Lazlo Pinsky is missing, feared
drowned, after attempting the Portsmouth to Cherbourg crossing on an
ironing board pulled along by a pair of hungry spaniels.
Later this week Ireland's Brian McCoy hopes to jump from Hastings to
Dunkirk with a run-up starting in Macclesfield.
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