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I was expecting a hefty price, something like your first born, or mabye you have to pay 100 of what ever currency you use, so american have to pay 100 USD, Canadians 100 CAD,
British GBP, and I have to pay 100 NOK, mexicans 100 Pesos ect.
British GBP, and I have to pay 100 NOK, mexicans 100 Pesos ect.
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Ok, then I'm Mexican! :laugh:
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Ok...............
I live in Cornwall, out national currency is Pasties, I can Russel up a 100 Pasties for you.............any particular flavour?
I live in Cornwall, out national currency is Pasties, I can Russel up a 100 Pasties for you.............any particular flavour?
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Now I'm hungry! :laugh:
For any prior or future Ugly's out there, my contact info:
el-marko1@insightbb.com
el-marko1@insightbb.com
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Didn't Blaze Starr have pasties?
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goodwood wrote:
Yep!!!Phillps or Pascoe, probably the best, and they do it the old fashioned way i picked one up in Penzance a few weeks back and it was about 14"inches long, one end lamb with onion and carrot, the other Apple sweet, thats how the miners used to have it, a kind of main course and desert all in one pastry rap..
How someone hasn't picked this product up and run with it as a world franchise is beyond me, its got massive amounts of character to it, nutritional, filling, real home backed feel...
Don't forget our other hot product :cheer: Cornish Clotted Cream Fudge..hmmmmm
I like pasties. I like the coal miner's story why pasties are shaped the way they are. I f its a good Cornish pastie pehaps 2 or 3 would pay the fare.
Yep!!!Phillps or Pascoe, probably the best, and they do it the old fashioned way i picked one up in Penzance a few weeks back and it was about 14"inches long, one end lamb with onion and carrot, the other Apple sweet, thats how the miners used to have it, a kind of main course and desert all in one pastry rap..

How someone hasn't picked this product up and run with it as a world franchise is beyond me, its got massive amounts of character to it, nutritional, filling, real home backed feel...
Don't forget our other hot product :cheer: Cornish Clotted Cream Fudge..hmmmmm

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