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Aug 22nd, 2002, 09:30 AM
#41
New Member
The pasties are very nice.
The only place to go for a proper pasty!
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Aug 22nd, 2002, 09:30 AM
#42
Hyperactive Member
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Aug 22nd, 2002, 09:31 AM
#43
Fanatic Member
Originally posted by Fried Egg
Hey! Don't mock the Cornish!
Why ever not? No sense of humour?
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Aug 22nd, 2002, 09:32 AM
#44
Hyperactive Member
Originally posted by InvisibleDuncan
Why ever not? No sense of humour?
You should never mock the afflicted, hasn't anybody ever told you that?
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Aug 22nd, 2002, 09:33 AM
#45
New Member
I always thought pasties were tassles that strippers put over their nipples to avoid indecent exposure charges.
Pasties are like pies with a pastry crust round the side (which miners used to hold) and filled with steak, turnip, onion, potato, butter and lots and lots of black pepper! Luvely Job!
Dam Right!
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Aug 22nd, 2002, 09:36 AM
#46
Fanatic Member
Actually, I miss a good pasty. Ever since I left Cornwall (where I used to eat them all the time), I just haven't been able to get a decent one...even in Devon!
It's some sort of magical ability that is only imbued to people who live the right side of the Tamar!
Everything I say is either loose interpretation of dubious facts or idle speculation rooted in irrational sentiment. 
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Aug 22nd, 2002, 09:38 AM
#47
Hyperactive Member
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Aug 22nd, 2002, 09:40 AM
#48
Fanatic Member
Pasties are like pies with a pastry crust round the side (which miners used to hold) and filled with steak, turnip, onion, potato, butter and lots and lots of black pepper! Luvely Job!
There's a Cornish peculiarity right there; they call both suedes and turnips the same thing: turnips.
In actual fact, they put suede in pasties, not turnips!
Everything I say is either loose interpretation of dubious facts or idle speculation rooted in irrational sentiment. 
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Aug 22nd, 2002, 09:42 AM
#49
Hyperactive Member
Surely you mean swede, suede is what hush puppies are made from.
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Aug 22nd, 2002, 09:42 AM
#50
New Member
In actual fact, they put suede in pasties, not turnips!
Oh, so you live in Cornwall for a couple of years and you think you know it all! 
When I say there's turnips in pasties, there's turnips in pasties.
I have lived and breath pasties my whole life!
Why ever not? No sense of humour?
Saxon humour? No, we have our own thank you!
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Aug 22nd, 2002, 09:46 AM
#51
Fanatic Member
GlenW
Surely you mean swede, suede is what hush puppies are made from.
Yeah, that's what I mean! 
Fried Egg
When I say there's turnips in pasties, there's turnips in pasties.
Yeah, whatever...Let's just say that "Swede" is the saxon word for "Turnip", shall we?
Everything I say is either loose interpretation of dubious facts or idle speculation rooted in irrational sentiment. 
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Aug 22nd, 2002, 12:50 PM
#52
Dazed Member
Posted by InvisibleDuncan
Should I give Dilenger the benefit of the doubt and assume he
was joking? I can't believe anyone is genuinely that ignorant
Lets not get carried away here Ireland is Ireland i dont care what you say about it. What are you guys going to say next that Jamaica is part of the british rule because your queen is pasted all over their money?
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Aug 27th, 2002, 08:46 AM
#53
Hyperactive Member
Originally posted by Dilenger4
Lets not get carried away here Ireland is Ireland i dont care what you say about it. What are you guys going to say next that Jamaica is part of the british rule because your queen is pasted all over their money?
Actually Jamaica can't make changes to their constitution without agreement from The Queen. Although this is usually just a rubber stamp procedure.
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Aug 27th, 2002, 08:53 AM
#54
Hyperactive Member
Cornish Pasty trivia...
Did you know....
- Cornish miners' wives (or whomever made the pasty) would decorate them with the guys' initials or other distinctive markings, so that down pit they'd know whose was whose
- And, one end of the pie was usually a sweet filling like fruit or something- that was the dessert end
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Aug 27th, 2002, 08:55 AM
#55
PowerPoster
Originally posted by Fried Egg
I have lived and breath pasties my whole life!
Who needs oxygen when you can have pasties! 
Lets not get carried away here Ireland is Ireland i dont care what you say about it. What are you guys going to say next that Jamaica is part of the british rule because your queen is pasted all over their money?
he was referring to the fact you called England, Britain and the UK the same
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Aug 27th, 2002, 08:55 AM
#56
Hyperactive Member
Re: Cornish Pasty trivia...
Originally posted by Jim Brown
Did you know....
- And, one end of the pie was usually a sweet filling like fruit or something- that was the dessert end
I'm going to resist the temptation..........
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Aug 27th, 2002, 08:57 AM
#57
Hyperactive Member
Originally posted by GlenW
Actually Jamaica can't make changes to their constitution without agreement from The Queen. Although this is usually just a rubber stamp procedure.
HM's got far more important things to do, like walking the corgis and picking out a new scarf for the weekend in 't country, not to mention practising one's wave.
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Aug 27th, 2002, 08:57 AM
#58
Lively Member
If I may interject
Where the hell is Cornwall anyway ? I know Ireland, Northern Ireland, England, Wales and Scotland but I've no idea about the UK provinces (counties I believe they are).
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Aug 27th, 2002, 08:58 AM
#59
Hyperactive Member
Bottom left, the ugly bit that sticks out.
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Aug 27th, 2002, 08:59 AM
#60
PowerPoster
I assume you are familiar with the shape Wally 
Well it's that bit that sticks out in the South West underneath Wales.
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Aug 27th, 2002, 09:01 AM
#61
Addicted Member
England, Scotland and Wales are known as Great Britain. England, Scotland, Wales and N. Ireland are known as The United Kingdom of Great Britain and N. Irland. The word Britain dates back to Roman times. The Romans noticed that the inhabitance of this island called them selves Britons (or something similar) so named the island Britannia. Think of it as the US were a number of countries united.
The British Isles do indeed include Ireland. Here's a copy and past from Encarta:
British Isles, archipelago, north-eastern Atlantic Ocean, near continental Europe, from which it is separated by the North Sea, the Strait of Dover, and the English Channel. It consists of the large islands of Great Britain and Ireland; several island groups, namely, the Orkney Islands, the Shetland Islands, the Hebrides, and the Channel Islands; and the Isle of Wight, Anglesey, and the Isle of Man. There are about 5,000 islands altogether in the archipelago, including numerous tiny islets.
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Aug 27th, 2002, 09:01 AM
#62
Hyperactive Member
Originally posted by chrisjk
Well it's that bit that sticks out underneath Whales.
So Cornwall is a whales willy..
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Aug 27th, 2002, 09:08 AM
#63
Hyperactive Member
But don't fall into the trap of thinking Cornwall's the most westerlay part of Britain. That honour is reserved for Ardnamurchan Point in Bonnie Scotland.
*ducks
When I worked in London (Euston Road NW, nearest tube Gt Portland Street), I had a colleague who had had a share in a Cornish trawler for some years. He was French and his wife was a Scot. His accent was way off the scale on indecipherability. Thought you should know.
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Aug 27th, 2002, 09:19 AM
#64
Lively Member
Plymouth and so on ? There ? Looks a bit like a errrm ... well, something dug up out of Lucy's toolshed
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Aug 27th, 2002, 10:22 AM
#65
Fanatic Member
Originally posted by chrisjk
he was referring to the fact you called England, Britain and the UK the same
Exactly. Thanks, Chris.
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Aug 27th, 2002, 10:30 AM
#66
New Member
Plymouth and so on ? There ?
No! Plymouth is in Devon (it's the wrong side of the Tamar).
Cornwall, along with Brittany, Wales, Scotland and Ireland is one of the, commonly referred to, Celtic Nations. It's one of the areas of the British isles that did not get assimilated by the Anglo Saxons.
We have our own version of the Celtic language which is very similar to Welsh and Breton.
Cornish miners' wives (or whomever made the pasty) would decorate them with the guys' initials or other distinctive markings, so that down pit they'd know whose was whose
My Grandma still does that when she makes pasties for all the familly. She makes huge ones as well. So we leave the end of the pasty with the initials on 'till later so we each remember who's is who's.
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Aug 27th, 2002, 03:56 PM
#67
Member
Originally posted by Dilenger4
Lets not get carried away here Ireland is Ireland i dont care what you say about it. What are you guys going to say next that Jamaica is part of the british rule because your queen is pasted all over their money?
i think the british would know 
by the way half of Ireland is actually under british rule lol
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Aug 27th, 2002, 04:08 PM
#68
Addicted Member
by the way half of Ireland is actually under british rule lol
It's actually closer to 1/4.
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Aug 27th, 2002, 04:11 PM
#69
Member
Originally posted by hypnos
It's actually closer to 1/4.
its an expression
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Aug 27th, 2002, 04:21 PM
#70
Addicted Member
It's an expression!!
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Aug 27th, 2002, 05:00 PM
#71
Hyperactive Member
This might be off subject, but nobody I know really gives a *** about England. I went there, it was awful. Go to Ireland, they are just inherently better and more fit to live.
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Aug 27th, 2002, 05:16 PM
#72
Fanatic Member
Originally posted by snakeeyes1000
This might be off subject, but nobody I know really gives a *** about England. I went there, it was awful. Go to Ireland, they are just inherently better and more fit to live.
cheers
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Aug 28th, 2002, 01:34 AM
#73
Hyperactive Member
Originally posted by snakeeyes1000
nobody I know really gives a *** about England.
What is a "***". Did you leave a "*" off, and really mean "****" or perhaps "****".
I can't think of a 3-letter curse that fits this context.
Can't you spell, ***?
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Aug 28th, 2002, 03:56 AM
#74
Fanatic Member
Originally posted by Jim Brown
But don't fall into the trap of thinking Cornwall's the most westerlay part of Britain. That honour is reserved for Ardnamurchan Point in Bonnie Scotland.
Mmmm, maybe. With Britain, I take it you mean Great Britain, ie the main island. The most westernly part of the UK is near Pettigoe, Northern Ireland.
snakeeyes1000:
erm, I suspect that spending your own miserable holiday walking up and down and up and down Oxford Street is not indicitive of an awful country.
are you a fat burger munching Yank?
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Aug 28th, 2002, 04:03 AM
#75
Lively Member
Went to Silverstone once. Oh and Glastonbury. And Reading. had the pleasure to experience the fine English culture first hand
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Aug 28th, 2002, 04:05 AM
#76
Fanatic Member
snakeeyes1000
This might be off subject, but nobody I know really gives a *** about England. I went there, it was awful.
Why you reading this thread then (with Britain in the title)?
Everything I say is either loose interpretation of dubious facts or idle speculation rooted in irrational sentiment. 
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Aug 28th, 2002, 04:09 AM
#77
Fanatic Member
Originally posted by Wally Pipp
Went to Silverstone once. Oh and Glastonbury. And Reading. had the pleasure to experience the fine English culture first hand
Heh, the only culture at Glastonbury is the stuff that grows in hippies underwear 
simon, PLAYED.....
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Aug 28th, 2002, 04:20 AM
#78
Lively Member
As long as they are female I don't care
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