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Scrumpy...If I want to get trollyed I'll choose something that's fizzy that doesn't look like a kidney disease urine sample thank you


The Wurzels...enuff f*cking said


The fact that what once felt like a vaguely alternative part of the country is now packed to the rafters with yuppie scum, their restaurants and their kids celebrating getting their nowadys p!ss easy A Levels en mass.

???? Wrote:

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> Nope. Going the week after next. Just getting my

> eye in early.


Err...considering your opening salvo...why?

Find yourself a nice pub around midday and drink a healthy gallon of Bitter & Twisted. Repeat dose daily. That should get you through. Just don't hit any Hoorays on your way back to the hotel.

???? Wrote:

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> As a migrant worker in the emerald isle I'll not

> hear a bad thing about it...that includes from

> you, Sean, Declan or Piers' missus...I'm reversing

> a trend of centuries.


Reversing a trend..........shure you boys had employment there for centuries keeping the local rabble down.

I'll see you down there Quidsy. For I'm going fly fishing and for that the west country is superb.....and if you know where to go, not a hooray or Jamie Oliver diffusion in sight. Just me, a burbling river, the wildlife and hopefully a nice meal and a birthday pint with at the Arundell Arms after....:)-D

MrBen Wrote:

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> I'll see you down there Quidsy. For I'm going fly

> fishing and for that the west country is

> superb.....and if you know where to go, not a

> hooray or Jamie Oliver diffusion in sight. Just

> me, a burbling river, the wildlife and hopefully a

> nice meal and a birthday pint with at the Arundell

> Arms after....:)-D


Aaahh - the Arundell Arms.I used to live within 3 miles of there, and enjoy a spot of fly fishing too. Now full of envy.


Some other positives for the West - North Devon - scruffy, agricultural, beautiful walks and seasides. A few really good restaurants, builders that not only turn up but also clean up after they finish work, my first married home, the birth of my two sons, one day I'll return on the proceeds of selling off in ED.

???? Wrote:

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> As a migrant worker in the emerald isle I'll not

> hear a bad thing about it...that includes from

> you, Sean, Declan or Piers' missus...I'm reversing

> a trend of centuries.


So Quids, if you are complaining about the 'West', what's the Emerald Isle......the Wild West?

I found some pure uadulterated (unpolished) beautiful pieces of real amethyst on a beach in Cornwall.


There are fabulous tin mines (yes, really) Clotted cream teas. Pirates and shipwrecks. Famous Five country. Rolling hills. Sea.


Stay away from Padstein and you'll be fine (tu)

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