*waves a tiny Cornish flag*
Quote from: doublestrand on May 30, 2012, 10:16:14 AM*waves a tiny Cornish flag*Make it bigger I can't see it
England really sounds like one hell of a s**t -hole compared to the rest of the ukLong Live the Northern Irish, Scottish and Welsh.
Can I just ask right. Have any of you ever BEEN to Northern Ireland?
The Cornish Constituent - Marty, Gazea and Doublestrand? :PAnd I think I might have woken people up when I saw Thy's pic. Oh man <3
Having been to Scotland I definitely prefer the landscape to England. Been to the Ilse of Skye and some tiny island elsewhere in Scotland and it was a damn fun experience and very pretty.
My only problem with it though is the midges
Quote from: madman3 on June 01, 2012, 04:24:17 PMHaving been to Scotland I definitely prefer the landscape to England. Been to the Ilse of Skye and some tiny island elsewhere in Scotland and it was a damn fun experience and very pretty.Yeah, I do like Scotland- been there once, very much enjoyed it, and like you say, does have some fantastic landscape. My only problem with it though is the midges
Quote from: RPJK on May 30, 2012, 10:10:24 AMEngland really sounds like one hell of a s**t -hole compared to the rest of the ukLong Live the Northern Irish, Scottish and Welsh.Quote from: RPJK on May 31, 2012, 01:27:33 AMCan I just ask right. Have any of you ever BEEN to Northern Ireland?And likewise- have you ever been to England?
*Sits in the garden with a yummy pasty*I feel so patriotic xD
Looks like someones generalising all of a country by just some parts. You'll find the south west of england to be more like Wales than the rest of the country.Quote from: doublestrand on May 30, 2012, 12:39:00 PM*Sits in the garden with a yummy pasty*I feel so patriotic xDI CAN'T EAT PASTIES. Well, I can, but the onion does not get on with my crohns disease and cripples me for a day or two afterwards D:I'll have to stick to saffron buns.
Quote from: martymidget on June 03, 2012, 02:40:43 PMLooks like someones generalising all of a country by just some parts. You'll find the south west of england to be more like Wales than the rest of the country.Quote from: doublestrand on May 30, 2012, 12:39:00 PM*Sits in the garden with a yummy pasty*I feel so patriotic xDI CAN'T EAT PASTIES. Well, I can, but the onion does not get on with my crohns disease and cripples me for a day or two afterwards D:I'll have to stick to saffron buns.Awww. We'll have to create another stereotypical Cornish food for you to enjoy!
Make them yourself then! Homemade pasties are glorious