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Ha ha you have to love google maps, here's the house we lived in  

I often sit fishing on some lonely beach or cliff looking at the ocean wondering what possessed me .

The wages are low,the bills are high and the weather is shite but I wouldn't want to live anywhere else!

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With the illegal ways they've been drilling for clotted cream for years now, plus a lot of the rigs being French owned I'm not sure that's sustainable....

It could be down to ginsters and fridge magnets to keep Cornwall going.....

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My missus grand parents are from Cornwall and they say we're not English we're Cornish, they get quite irate when I call them English.

 

So a bit like the Scots then. :D

 

They're our Celtic brothers mate, your misses has got a good dose of the old blood running through her veins after all! :D

Done some work for a cornishman once, he said it wasn't unusual down there to have the genuine locals shouting for Wales at six nations time when we're playing against England! :laugh:

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Denzil penworthy for president

He's mayor of cambourne now.... I think he's a shoe in for president...

. HAIL KING JETHRO. MY LOVERLY !!!!

Spent my 19th birthday at his place in Lewdown... Nice bloke, loves his hunting, we had a good drink after his show with him, mum and dad went down a few times over the years, stayed over...

Maybe he could save Cornwall???

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With the illegal ways they've been drilling for clotted cream for years now, plus a lot of the rigs being French owned I'm not sure that's sustainable....

It could be down to ginsters and fridge magnets to keep Cornwall going.....

Ginsters are a weapon of war and not a pastie!

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With the illegal ways they've been drilling for clotted cream for years now, plus a lot of the rigs being French owned I'm not sure that's sustainable....

It could be down to ginsters and fridge magnets to keep Cornwall going.....

Ginsters are a weapon of war and not a pastie!

 

ahh the double handed battle pasty of old... :laugh:

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With the illegal ways they've been drilling for clotted cream for years now, plus a lot of the rigs being French owned I'm not sure that's sustainable....

It could be down to ginsters and fridge magnets to keep Cornwall going.....

 

Ginsters are a weapon of war and not a pastie!

ahh the double handed battle pasty of old... :laugh:

I think the ginsters pastie has traditionally been used as a shield, with the sausage roll used as the main attack weapon...

Although a freshly microwaved brambly apple pie is a long range weapon of destruction when fighting the "celts" of Cornwall... Lol

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I lived there for a year we were living the rural dream :laugh: (hated by the locals, stuck in the holiday traffic every day) and then we got our house sealed off for the foot and mouth outbreak and later found out we lived just up the road to a chemical weapons factory that was possibly leaking all kinds of nasty stuff in to the sea :laugh:

 

Good times though :yes:

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