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Conviction in Plettenberg!

After the fractionalism around the remake of the Mega P-Weg Marathon Weekend 2005 in Plettenberg, the "preventors" have been convicted!
Within the framework of the fair of the Plettenberg marksmen community, the beer-court of the "Hegeringsvorsitzende" (the hunting director) convicted Robert L. on the stage of the high court on Monday, with the help of two bsn - Pirates.
He and his hunting colleagues had vehemently fought against the second edition of the P-Weg Marathon Weekend in these past few months.
So in short, the accused Robert L. was lead to the stage where he was dressed in biker gear, in order to clean a bike and then ride 3 obstacle ladden laps, while the audience cheered and clapped. But that wasn't all!



Now the two bsn-Pirates entered the game.
While the accused Robert L. cleaned the bike and rode his laps, it was Zimbo and Stedebeker's turn to say anchors away and chain on the right.
The goal was to pedal as many kilometers as possible, while the convict rode his laps. For every kilometer that Zimbo and Stedebeker struggled, Robert L. would have to pay € 5,- to a hospice foundation in Plettenberg afterwards.




This task was an honor for the two Pirates and it proved quite difficult for Zimbo and Stedebeker...
During the warm up a few "cold cups of hops" changed hands... (afterwards too, of course). The conviction was moderated by the Plettenberg leather Baron and Pirate Jörg "Snuffles" Wilmink.
Robert L., who had to pay € 50 in the end, had a sense of humor about it and later commented on the situation in Plettenberg: "I ahve the feeling that the Plettenberg marksmen community, the beer-court and the town of Plettenberg is completely infiltrated by bikers (he meant Pirates). I give up.". So as one can see the Pirates have taken over Plettenmberg completely!!!



A juicy detail was that in his professional function as a vank director of the Plettenberg Sparkasse, Robert L. is one of the biggest sponsors of the P-Weg event……. and that Stedebeker is the lay judge of the beer-court of course….. That's how it goes in Plettenvillage…. uhh Plettenberg….

Ahoy, Stedebeker



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