Pass this on way to work, cut into the hillside on an A road, between a couple of 30s bungalows and a row of road frontage terraced houses.
Glad it's not for me ?
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I said no problem son. ? I believe he was not looking forward to what he expected I'd say but now we, and his sister, have a laugh about it.
I have been known to say to him and his partner " what you 2 faggots up to today?" ? Think they're probably fed up of it by now lol
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I had one Friday, £4:10 for a large one and they are Bodmin mate. Kev it's Philps at Hayle, although I prefer the ones from Hampsons butchers.
Kippers from Isle of Man (Manx Kippers)
Just so you know ?
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However Les Merton, author of The Official Encyclopaedia of the Cornish Pasty, said evidence of the pasty could be found in Cornwall from 8,000 BC.
He said: "There are caves at the Lizard in Cornwall with line drawings of men hunting a stag and women eating a pasty.
"At that time it was wrapped in leaves and not pastry, but the leaves were crimped, so I would say there is positive evidence of pasties in Cornwall from primitive times."
I rest my case ? ?
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Feck off lol
Lancashire Hot Pot, Bury black pudding, Cornish Pasties, Cornish clotted cream, Lincolnshire sausages, Devon scones, Worcestershire sauce, to name a few.
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They're tough boys to be sure, went to the reunion with him at Culdrose a few years back, funny seeing these 70 odd years old blokes having the crack with their mates from years back.?
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Mrs dad played rugby and water polo for the Navy, he was Fleet Air Arm Gun Crew, when they were training for the gun runs he said they got extra rations, steak, eggs, etc every day as well as extra time off for recuperation.
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