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  • sotongeoffsotongeoff Posts: 9,802

    Am back-having manged toute

    Kate -put the £10 on a 2-2 draw

    Evening Glyn-these are songs from my yoof-cant remember what a dutchie is- will ask Mr Google

    Becks -can see a beige bug but don't know what it is

    Flo-I am not putting that budgie anywhere near my equipment-I do have standards you know

     

  • Pennine PetalPennine Petal Posts: 1,540
    Isn't it a big cooking pot?
  • kate1123kate1123 Posts: 2,815

    Geoff 30/1 will give you planty of spending moneyimage

  • The DoctorThe Doctor Posts: 177

    If anyone comes to Cornwall and asks a local if there's a nice quiet beach and they give you directions to "Porth Emit", quietly walk away. For a county who's major income is from tourism, they hate tourists.

    Ive been living in Cornwall for 5 years and i have only just been given my Cornish passportimage

  • sotongeoffsotongeoff Posts: 9,802

    A dutchie is a cooking pot -but in Canada it is a doughnutimage- according to Wiki

    What is that name they give to tourists in Devon-somebody remind meimage

    Kate what is your exchange rate?

    We have heavy pain

  • Pennine PetalPennine Petal Posts: 1,540
    Grockles
  • kate1123kate1123 Posts: 2,815

    Dan my parents have been down there for over 60 years and have not been given their passportsimage

    Geoff if you get the correct score, I will make you an origami boat.

  • sotongeoffsotongeoff Posts: 9,802

    Is that a promise?

    Oh goody- The Flowerpot Men-flobalob- is on again-there is nuffin on the tellyimage

    Crockles-10 points

  • Pennine PetalPennine Petal Posts: 1,540
    Quiz queen of New Orleans Geoff, well almost....
  • FloBearFloBear Posts: 2,281

    Just googled Porth emmet. Quite entertaining :- )

    I knew emmet was an old word for ant but I hadn't heard it used for grockles before.

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