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Cornwall Visit Spring 2009

We'll let my wife decide She's unbiased but did enjoy a cream tea just up the coast from Botallack

Ian
 
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I am full of remorse :rolleyes:... I must admit that Stoo never had his second one .... :rolleyes:

Delphine,you didn't I'll shall have to keep a bit more of a look out next time I hope you are still friends with Stoo !

Neil.
 
I hope you are still friends with Stoo !

Neil.

Neil, the relationship has been on thin ice ever since! What Delphine didn't realize was that she failed a test of frienship. You may have heard of a 'Honey Trap' where a wife will send in a beautiful blond to chat up their Husbands, to test their faithfulness, well, I did the same with that pastie! I left it in what I thought was good, honest hands, but alas, the pastie was never to be seen again Every conversation I have had with Delphine since, all I can see is this vision in my mind of it surrounded by other goodies on her plate, the devious look on her face as she slices it open with her knife, fully knowing that it was destined for someone else who was once a good friend.

Yes, Delphine failed the 'Pastie trap' The test of a true friend
 
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Stoo - love it and I am still chuckling over that one We shall just have to get the pair of you down here again (on separate occasions if you wish!!!) and lay on a table of hot pasties for you to sample Oh, yeah, we can do some good photography as well if you insist ;-)

Cheers,

Neil.
 
I fret not the pastrie trap I bet you'll almost miss me pulling your leg (and accessorily your pastrie) next time you have a cornish pastrie...
 
I fret not the pastrie trap I bet you'll almost miss me pulling your leg (and accessorily your pastrie) next time you have a cornish pastrie...

Hi folks - shall we settle for Devon Pasties, drawn at dawn, at 30 paces, at Foggintor, with a rising mist, with cameras packed and ready to go, as soon as we possibly can ???

I promise you will have a jolly old time

Neil.
 
Hi folks - shall we settle for Devon Pasties, drawn at dawn, at 30 paces, at Foggintor, with a rising mist, with cameras packed and ready to go, as soon as we possibly can ???

I promise you will have a jolly old time

Neil.



I think I will settle for the Devon Pastie after all, as after some research I have found that they are definately the best

http://www.metro.co.uk/weird/articl...pasty_prize&in_article_id=640129&in_page_id=2

Sorry to break the news Neil:rolleyes:

Stoo
 

Though I will definately have to take you up on this offer I might even bring the Pastie thief with me
 
Sorry guys... I am planning to go to the lake district in the Autumn + still not sure about my trip to SNG + very broke at the mo... so I won't be able to do it all.

Yours, The pastry thief.
 
Though I will definately have to take you up on this offer I might even bring the Pastie thief with me

Anytime you like Stoo, I'm up for it as are a few others here. We just need to get organised

Neil.
 
Sorry guys... I am planning to go to the lake district in the Autumn + still not sure about my trip to SNG + very broke at the mo... so I won't be able to do it all.

Yours, The pastry thief.

Delphine, what do want to up there for ? They don't do Lakeland Pasties We shall miss you in the west

Neil.
 
Those that met James

James, now in his second year at University has set up an Engineers Without Borders project and is going to Uganda in the summer to re-build a school.

He's cycling from John O'Groats to Lands End again (the last raised funders for a Cancer Charity) to raises fund's, one of his older twin sisters is joining him.

The links there if you'd like to help him.

Ian