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In search Biggest Bingo
by Morris Telford
Morris Telford
Morris Telford's - Diary of Adventure

Morris reaches Perth in Western Australia and sets out to find Biggest Bingo... he's acutely aware that his campaign to Shropshire-ise the world is not hitting home. Action must be taken, so he plans a great Salopian auction - with himself as star prize!

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Day One
Day Two
Day Three
Day Four
Day Five
Day Six
Day Seven
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FACTS

Name: Morris Telford

Age: 33

DOB: 18/04/70

Occupation:Unemployed

Hobbies: Enlightenment, Philosophy, Bingo

Favourite book – Ordnance Survey Map of Shropshire 1999 edition

Favourite foods – Pickled Eggs

Favourite film – Late For Dinner

Favourite colour – The delicate cyan of the dinnertime sky in Moreton Say.

Favourite British County – Shropshire

Favourite Place – Moreton Say

Favourite Postal Code Area – TF9

Favourite radio
frequency - 96FM

Favourite sound – The gentle breeze rustling through the leafy glades of Moreton Say

Favourite Clive – Clive of India

Favourite band – *(shameless plug)

Biggest inspiration –

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WEEK 14, DAY 1

IÂ’ve just arrived in the city of Perth, Western Australia. ItÂ’s very nice. ItÂ’s no Telford, but itÂ’s very nice.

A message left for me by ‘M’ said about Perth -
"You will also be glad to find the biggest bingo hall in the Southern Hemisphere there, aptly called 'Biggest Bingo'.

IÂ’ve already asked a few people if they know where "Biggest Bingo", the Southern Hemispheres largest Bingo emporium is. No one seems to know.

WEEK 14, DAY 2

I am spending today trying to meet the people of Perth and get a feel for their wants and needs. Each place I visit has a distinct personality. So far most of the places I have travelled outside Shropshire seem to have dysfunctional personalities. Except possibly for Tuscaloosa, who was just a bit confused.

Where Ludlow might strike you as an old gentleman with a face worn by hardship and happiness, Perth seems to me more like a young man just out of his teens, full of half-realised opportunities, wary of over-stretching himself, possibly a Mark 3 Ford Capri driver, with short blonde hair, one of those thin little goatee beards like Beppe di Marco in Eastenders and a slight squint in the left eye.

IÂ’ve booked into a hotel and I am now going down to a place called Barrack Square that is apparently a good place to meet people. The square is square shaped, with a group of palm trees near the middle where people congregate.

I got talking to a group of students that were on some sort of field trip. Bizarrely, it seems that the schools here donÂ’t teach very much at all about Shropshire, instead they concentrate their time on Australian history and culture. I asked them if they knew where Biggest Bingo was, they didnÂ’t. Very disappointing.

I also met a young lady called Susan today who looked just like Mother Teresa, only younger and without the tea towel. Susan works in the noble profession of obtaining, maintaining and distributing office consumables. We talked paperclips and laser printer toner cartridges for the best part of the day and I could feel a real connection between us, I asked her if she wanted to leave her life as an office supplies operative and embark on a journey of self-discovery and Shropshire related promotion activities.

She said "no".

I understood her reaction. The sweet and heady allure of the paperclip order-form can be a difficult mistress to forsake. I left her with directions to Moreton Say in case she changes her mind.

Meeting Susan made me think of my previous life in Mr MagsonÂ’s department. Not once have I regretted quitting my job and devoting my life to enriching the world, but IÂ’d be lying if I said I didnÂ’t occasionally miss that rush of blood to the head you get when the new quarterly stationary catalogue is delivered.

WEEK 14, DAY 3

Walked around Perth. No sign of Biggest Bingo anywhere.
I found the beach, miles of golden sands and clear blue sea, but not one donkey ride or stick of rock.

WEEK 14, DAY 4

Toby rang me, he sounded very happy. Apparently his relationship with Sophia, my old next-door neighbour and object of my admiration, has blossomed over the past few weeks and they are getting engaged.

I think Toby looks up to me as a mentor and guide, so I naturally warned him about the dangers of rushing into these things. It was while I was warning him that he dropped another bombshell.

Sophia is pregnant.

IÂ’m not quite sure how this all happened, but Toby seems quite convinced it is his child she carries. I lived next door to Sophia for decades and the most contact I ever had was cleaning leaves out of her gutters while she was out. Toby only met her a few weeks ago and not only has he impregnated Sophia, apparently he fitted a new downpipe last week too.

IÂ’m very happy for them both.

WEEK 14, DAY 5

I donÂ’t feel like IÂ’ve been having the impact in Perth that I should be having.

I need to get peopleÂ’s attention and make them realise that they are wasting their time in the blazing Australian sunshine when they could be shopping at the Market Drayton village hall, visiting the many places of historical interest or walking the gentle slopes of ShropshireÂ’s fine countryside.


IÂ’m thinking IÂ’m going to stage a Salopian event.

I just canÂ’t decide what sort of event.


WEEK 14, DAY 6

I met a man today who spends part of his year organising whistle stop tours of Britain.

The sort of tour where they cram 64 American Tourists into a coach and spend a week driving around Britain at the end of which they think they have "seen" Great Britain.

They stop at notable locations, bundle them out of the coach for a half-hour look round and then move on to the next location.

I think I eventually convinced him that all real British achievement stems in one way or another from Shropshire.

After several hours of persuading and a few hundred dollars he agreed to stop wasting all that time at ShakespeareÂ’s House and Tower Bridge and spend seven days camped at Ironbridge instead.


Another triumph for common sense.


WEEK 14, DAY 7

IÂ’ve decided on an event to stage here. It will shatter the public consciousness and awaken the good people of Perth to the infinite possibilities of life in Shropshire. IÂ’m going to have an auction.

IÂ’ve booked a local MC, a small portable stage and some girls in bikinis. Tomorrow I am going to set up in the middle of Barrack Square, auction some of my Shropshire related belongings (some postcards, some polaroids of Moreton Say signed by me, a snowstorm from a shop in Oswestry, my sunglasses I wore while in Shropshire and a packet of spearmints Polos I bought at my local shop and had forgotten about) and then as a final grand gesture, I am auctioning myself.

Whoever loves Shropshire enough to bid the most for me will get Morris TelfordÂ’s exclusive services for three whole days and nights.

IÂ’ve put some flyers around the city.

I expect a big crowd.

I might ask them if anyone knows where Biggest Bingo is.

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