Billy_wizz
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Isn't that the Welsh name for them?I don't know anyone who's ever called them oggies.
Isn't that the Welsh name for them?I don't know anyone who's ever called them oggies.
But a good dollop of cholesterol though...
Veganism is a life of popping pills to make up for the nutrients that that diet fails to give.But a good dollop of cholesterol though...
True. That's why I'm not a vegetarian.Veganism is a life of popping pills to make up for the nutrients that that diet fails to give.
I'd rather not take chemical supplements.
Then of course we have the medical issues surrounding this type of diet. Brittle bones, anemia and possible hair loss. I can do with going a bit bald, but shattering a hip due to my diet is not something i would relish*.
https://www.diabetes.co.uk/news/2020/nov/study-finds-vegans-are-more-likely-to-break-bones.html
* Relish- Good on steak.
I have a photo of a tanker someone wrote in the dust on the back “No stools left in vehicle overnight “View attachment 150872
Septic tank emptying tanker at the local garden centre today - you'll need to look at what is written on the side to appreciate the joke.
Yes, I’ve heard Jethro detail some of the cases that went to court. Three boys busted in Penzance for drug use were sent out by the magistrate to convince other young people to give up drugs. They were armed with a piece of card with a small circle and a large circle.Cornwall is/was notorious for wreckers, but from what I've read there is only one recorded proven incidence and that was on Anglesea. A fair amount of class "A's come in on small boats, there's a big drug problem in Penzance/Newlyn.
Doc. His name is Stuart Little.
Is there anything you have to say about his condition, can he be saved?
Well one thing is for sure.
He won't think its funny.
There could be hope for him even in these circumstances though.
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What happened to Ginsters, they used to be great, but the last one I had - about 5yrs ago - was TERRIBLE, the 'filling' was a mushy mess!? I now give any pastie a miss. I doubt Mabel the cat would touch one!My b.i.l. is a Janner and he always favoured Dewdney's. Most of the pasties away from the tourist traps are ok, they rely on year round sales. Inland around Camborne, Redruth and Hayle they're pretty good, around Harlyn Bay up to Tintagel on the north coast they can be quite dire. I wouldn't give my dog Ginster's.
Uh Phil, should not that be 'Anglesey'?Cornwall is/was notorious for wreckers, but from what I've read there is only one recorded proven incidence and that was on Anglesea. A fair amount of class "A's come in on small boats, there's a big drug problem in Penzance/Newlyn.
OGGY_OGGY-OGGY!Isn't that the Welsh name for them?
OY-OY-OY !OGGY_OGGY-OGGY!
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