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- The Bill Tidy strip " The Cloggies " was also issued in this form.
- The most well known and reported ghost story involves the Ghost Train ride, which is supposedly haunted by the spirit of a former ride operator named " Cloggy ".
- The nickname of the Dutch Marines among their British Royal Marine counterparts is " Cloggies, " due to the stereotype that most or all Dutch wear clogs, instead of " normal " footwear.
- The subtitle was parodied by Bill Tidy in his long-running cartoon of " The Cloggies ", " an Everyday Saga in the Life of Clog Dancing Folk ", which ran in the satirical magazine " Private Eye ", and later in " The Listener ".
- Created by well-known cartoonist Bill Tidy, who also produced cartoons for the satirical magazine " Private Eye " and created " The Cloggies ", the wry humour in this classic 1970s comic strip was very popular, if often unintelligible to those outside of the mid-north-west of England.
- Chris Wasser from the " Irish Independent " said the song " drowns slowly under cloggy production and a lyrical theme that for all of its close connection with the trials and tribulations Spears has had to deal with, weren't even penned by the singer who could have very easily recorded her fairly unchallenging input on " Blackout " in less than a week . " The song was later included in " Rolling Stone "'s 100 Best Songs of 2007 at number fifteen.
- The Isle of Wight has many Morris sides, the newest being a mixed-sex side-Guith Morris ( Guith being the name of the Island pre Roman / Saxon times ); The Men of Wight, a traditional side; Bloodstone Border Morris, who are a mixed-sex border style side, named after Bloodstone Copse on the Island; The Wight Bells, an all women group established over 10 years; The Oyster Girls, who dance wearing clogs; Mr Baker's Dozen, a traditional English side; The Island Cloggies, an all female group.