Now then seeing as how this thread has a Cornish theme to it and it would seem that it's buisness is done, could we change its theme to something more important? ie Cornish Pasties. Are they any better than the ones I get from Couplands? Or are they as bad as my sister says they are, and she's widely travelled, she's been to Cornwall and Sussex. Any how my sister reckons that there not very nice at all 'cos they've dumbed down for the tourist industry and that a Ginsters is far better. So do they do a postal service for proper Cornish Pasties as the Isle of Man do with there Kippers, and very nice kippers they are too, or are they a load of crap and I'd be better off with Couplands.
 
Ginsters are a wana be pasty a bit like a freelander is a wana be land rover, (better get that one in before someone else dose):p
anyways how we laugh in the summer in cornwall, when the brand new disco 3s get taken off the school run and hitched up to a 10 foot wide caravan and dragged down to cornwall where most the lanes are only 8 foot wide, you should see there faces as they scrape both sides down a cornish stone wall.
makes me smile every time:) :) :) :D
 
We've got a dead-end lane near here, about 8 foot wide with 6ft stone hedges each side. Problem is, on the map it looks like it leads to the Camping site, but in reality you need to access it from the other end of the line on the map. Great fun watching them trying to reverse half a mile.
 
thats the A30 isnt it?
Nah, the A30 only has cones and broken down caravaners as obstacles.
Funny how they don't check their car or caravan all year, then wonder why it overheats when it's loaded to the gunnels and they get to a steep hill.
 
We've got a dead-end lane near here, about 8 foot wide with 6ft stone hedges each side. Problem is, on the map it looks like it leads to the Camping site, but in reality you need to access it from the other end of the line on the map. Great fun watching them trying to reverse half a mile.
a stone hedge??? is that like stonehenge but fer cornish druids?
 
a stone hedge??? is that like stonehenge but fer cornish druids?
They're great when you're staggering home from the pub - you just bounce from one side to the other, rather than fall in the ditch like in other parts of the country.
 
i think cornish pasties are crap anyway, just like stew in pastry,if yer gonna have a pie have a proper pie, not one o them pansy boy cornish things with veggies in em, pies should just have meat and gristle in em, like they do in the north ;)
 
the only time I get any peace from my doris is when she's got her mouth full
 
25 years next June actually.
Still does what? Can't imagine what you're refering to.
I'm a good, pure, chapel-going methodist me!
 

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