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What A Friendly Place
« on: 07 June 2007, 21:17:51 »

Hi everybody

What a friendly place this looks to be.

Like most people, I never register for forums or chat rooms or anything else on the web but this site community looks really welcoming and all of the posts I have read seem to be from really caring people who want to help each other out. I suppose it's because everyone is so pleased that they drive on of the best kept secrets on the road.

I'm sure I'll be back soon as I've recently decided to do more work on the car myself.

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Re: What A Friendly Place
« Reply #1 on: 07 June 2007, 21:23:03 »

Welcome to the site :)

With the free help and advice available here, you should be able to keep the 2.2 in tip top condition, and not cost you a fortune :y

What part of Cornwall are you from - we have a few Cornish members, and even more go there for hols :)
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Re: What A Friendly Place
« Reply #2 on: 07 June 2007, 21:31:20 »

A very warm welcome to the forum, buddy!   8-)   :y
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Re: What A Friendly Place
« Reply #3 on: 07 June 2007, 21:35:22 »

Live in a village halfway between St Austell and Newquay so about 15 mins from South Coast and 15 Mins from North Coast must admit we are very lucky to be in such a beautiful place and can have tea on the beach if we choose although as it is always raining we don't do it that often 8-)
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Re: What A Friendly Place
« Reply #4 on: 07 June 2007, 21:39:27 »

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Live in a village halfway between St Austell and Newquay so about 15 mins from South Coast and 15 Mins from North Coast must admit we are very lucky to be in such a beautiful place and can have tea on the beach if we choose although as it is always raining we don't do it that often 8-)
Been to St Austell, and Newquay (horrible place imho) a few times, but only ever driven through the Indian Queens area.

Got to be honest, I like Cornwall, go there twice a year. Newquay, though, represents all that is bad and tacky with UK seaside towns.
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Re: What A Friendly Place
« Reply #5 on: 07 June 2007, 21:44:01 »

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Hi everybody

What a friendly place this looks to be.

Hi and welcome to the Forum :y, and you could'nt have phrased your comment any better :y
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Re: What A Friendly Place
« Reply #6 on: 07 June 2007, 21:46:13 »

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Live in a village halfway between St Austell and Newquay so about 15 mins from South Coast and 15 Mins from North Coast must admit we are very lucky to be in such a beautiful place and can have tea on the beach if we choose although as it is always raining we don't do it that often 8-)
Been to St Austell, and Newquay (horrible place imho) a few times, but only ever driven through the Indian Queens area.

Got to be honest, I like Cornwall, go there twice a year. Newquay, though, represents all that is bad and tacky with UK seaside towns.

You're quite right, Newquay is not very nice but is not frequented by locals. We go to the special beaches that are not visible to incomers. These are beaches where all the beer is free and all the single girls sunbathe in the nude. Obviously we don't publicise these places or everyone would want to go there. For everyone else there is NEWQUAY ;D
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Re: What A Friendly Place
« Reply #7 on: 07 June 2007, 21:49:53 »

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Live in a village halfway between St Austell and Newquay so about 15 mins from South Coast and 15 Mins from North Coast must admit we are very lucky to be in such a beautiful place and can have tea on the beach if we choose although as it is always raining we don't do it that often 8-)
Been to St Austell, and Newquay (horrible place imho) a few times, but only ever driven through the Indian Queens area.

Got to be honest, I like Cornwall, go there twice a year. Newquay, though, represents all that is bad and tacky with UK seaside towns.

You're quite right, Newquay is not very nice but is not frequented by locals. We go to the special beaches that are not visible to incomers. These are beaches where all the beer is free and all the single girls sunbathe in the nude. Obviously we don't publicise these places or everyone would want to go there. For everyone else there is NEWQUAY ;D
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Re: What A Friendly Place
« Reply #8 on: 07 June 2007, 22:24:28 »

Hi Golfbuddy and welcome to the forum :)
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Re: What A Friendly Place
« Reply #9 on: 07 June 2007, 23:45:01 »

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Live in a village halfway between St Austell and Newquay so about 15 mins from South Coast and 15 Mins from North Coast must admit we are very lucky to be in such a beautiful place and can have tea on the beach if we choose although as it is always raining we don't do it that often 8-)
Been to St Austell, and Newquay (horrible place imho) a few times, but only ever driven through the Indian Queens area.

Got to be honest, I like Cornwall, go there twice a year. Newquay, though, represents all that is bad and tacky with UK seaside towns.

You're quite right, Newquay is not very nice but is not frequented by locals. We go to the special beaches that are not visible to incomers. These are beaches where all the beer is free and all the single girls sunbathe in the nude. Obviously we don't publicise these places or everyone would want to go there. For everyone else there is NEWQUAY ;D
:PWelcome aboard. We are a genuine friendly bunch, especially to members who can arrange beach parties where single girls get all over tans which you obviously ca'nt disclose.
    However i'm more than happy to invite them all to sunbathe in my garden' (suncream application inclusive) DING DONG!!! :P :P :P
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Re: What A Friendly Place
« Reply #10 on: 08 June 2007, 08:11:24 »

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Live in a village halfway between St Austell and Newquay so about 15 mins from South Coast and 15 Mins from North Coast must admit we are very lucky to be in such a beautiful place and can have tea on the beach if we choose although as it is always raining we don't do it that often 8-)
Been to St Austell, and Newquay (horrible place imho) a few times, but only ever driven through the Indian Queens area.

Got to be honest, I like Cornwall, go there twice a year. Newquay, though, represents all that is bad and tacky with UK seaside towns.

You're quite right, Newquay is not very nice but is not frequented by locals. We go to the special beaches that are not visible to incomers. These are beaches where all the beer is free and all the single girls sunbathe in the nude. Obviously we don't publicise these places or everyone would want to go there. For everyone else there is NEWQUAY ;D
:PWelcome aboard. We are a genuine friendly bunch, especially to members who can arrange beach parties where single girls get all over tans which you obviously ca'nt disclose.
    However i'm more than happy to invite them all to sunbathe in my garden' (suncream application inclusive) DING DONG!!! :P :P :P

Oooohh Errr Missus!!! :P
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Re: What A Friendly Place
« Reply #11 on: 08 June 2007, 08:29:35 »

Hello & welcome  :)
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« Reply #12 on: 08 June 2007, 11:04:08 »

Hi & welcome :)
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Re: What A Friendly Place
« Reply #13 on: 10 June 2007, 15:31:48 »

Welcome to the forum :y
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« Reply #14 on: 10 June 2007, 19:14:14 »

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Live in a village halfway between St Austell and Newquay so about 15 mins from South Coast and 15 Mins from North Coast must admit we are very lucky to be in such a beautiful place and can have tea on the beach if we choose although as it is always raining we don't do it that often 8-)


Hi and welcome to the Forum :y

We have been to Pentewan Sands for a few years running lovely place  ;)
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