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Re: anybody local
« Reply #30 on: 02 February 2007, 22:54:40 »

now on sorry
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Re: anybody local
« Reply #31 on: 02 February 2007, 23:13:57 »

The nearest I get to Cornwall is the spelling  :-[ Although I did spend a week in Devon this year and that's just up the road a bit  ;)
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Re: anybody local
« Reply #32 on: 03 February 2007, 04:22:47 »

i love cornwall....

Holidaying As a kid , we used to stay in a converted rectory just outside padstow....

these days it's more usually around the borders of devon/cornwall... clovelly , and such like...

have friends living in Falmouth though......  


anyway...the point of this post...
i'm curious as to how one would BBQ a Pasty??
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Re: anybody local
« Reply #33 on: 03 February 2007, 13:54:31 »

I always thought I lived fairly close to Cornwall being in Dorset until I drove to Newquay last year - it took ages!  :o
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Re: anybody local
« Reply #34 on: 03 February 2007, 16:04:31 »

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I always thought I lived fairly close to Cornwall being in Dorset until I drove to Newquay last year - it took ages!  :o


and if you think your far away..... :-/ im probably about 600 miles away
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Re: anybody local
« Reply #35 on: 04 February 2007, 10:07:21 »

well thanks for replys guys well pastys take 45mins in oven and we like good old mad cow and a rack off lamb on the barby down here from local farm,pastys are a daily lunch thing bbq time involves plenty of meat,beer.if any of you down this way in summer etc just give me email and will party on.still havent found anybody in club thats local yet.there someone from falmouth but they not been on yet if anybody knows them tell them to contact me,chears what about the rugby yesterday good old phill rickers from cornwall and at last jonnys back 42 england 20 scotland best game i have seen in long time got totally hammered in pub next door too the roof was off with the final score and it was heaving ...bring it on england hope this is a start of a good rugby season.
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Re: anybody local
« Reply #36 on: 04 February 2007, 11:25:29 »

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I always thought I lived fairly close to Cornwall being in Dorset until I drove to Newquay last year - it took ages!  :o


and if you think your far away..... :-/ im probably about 600 miles away
Standard 1 day drive then, no biggie.  8-)

No really, when I was home for Xmas we did 400 miles after lunch several times.  :)
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Re: anybody local
« Reply #37 on: 04 February 2007, 13:29:20 »

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I always thought I lived fairly close to Cornwall being in Dorset until I drove to Newquay last year - it took ages!  :o


and if you think your far away..... :-/ im probably about 600 miles away
Standard 1 day drive then, no biggie.  8-)

No really, when I was home for Xmas we did 400 miles after lunch several times.  :)

In one day? :o
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Re: anybody local
« Reply #38 on: 04 February 2007, 18:42:52 »

I will be travelling from Northwich to Uig which is 460 miles then on a ferry to North Uist which is another 2 hours on Sunday. I am not looking forward to that :'(
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