Dial up internet? I'll let you know everything is still steam-driven down here.
We did have a pretty decent storm last night, wind howling in the chimneys, rain lashing against the window pane, and dustbin lids flying through the air like old bus tickets.
It's what makes being in Cornwall special, as every tourist knows.
[cite]Posted By: ValleyGary[/cite]finally get use out of those webbed feet
I don't have webbed feet, VG .....I was born in Plumstead. And christened in Greenwich.
[cite]Posted By: Oakster[/cite]-19 this morning here, Oggy send me your floods over and you can have this! Not looking forward to getting in the car in a short while
I'm sure your scenery is a winter wonderland, Oaky.
Though minus 19 sounds a bit Parky to me (is there a potential pun there, d'you reckon?)
Good luck, mate - you sound like you might need it!
[cite]Posted By: mistrollingin[/cite]Oggy, hope you're not going to use this as a reason for not coming to the Valley on Saturday.;-)
All things being equal, I'm almost certain to be coming up, Misty.
No floods in my neck of the woods, and anyway I live half way up a steep hill so unlikely to get submerged.
Cornwall is almost an island anyway.
Now the day that Mebyon Kernow decides to blow up the bridges at Saltash, than that's the day Cornwall declares Independence and floats away into the Atlantic.
;o) .......just a little smiley in case people think I'm serious.
[cite]Posted By: ValleyGary[/cite]i was messin oggy and it wasnt directly aimed at you!
I know that, VG .......I've heard rumours that webbed feet can be seen in Gravesend.
But down 'ere in Corrrrrnwall, me 'andsome, we more likely to get into trouble with matters concerning our sisters or farmer's sheep.
I was stuck there having been in Truro for work from Monday, was due to get a train back today - hired a car instead and spent the day in that... zzzzz
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Dial up internet? I'll let you know everything is still steam-driven down here.
We did have a pretty decent storm last night, wind howling in the chimneys, rain lashing against the window pane, and dustbin lids flying through the air like old bus tickets.
It's what makes being in Cornwall special, as every tourist knows.
LOL
In a little while I'll have my lunch sitting in the garden - it's on a hillside and I can see for miles.
Being cut off in Cornwall isn't so bad.
Ah, shame ...... I'll just have to leave your beers in the fridge.
I don't have webbed feet, VG .....I was born in Plumstead. And christened in Greenwich.
I'm sure your scenery is a winter wonderland, Oaky.
Though minus 19 sounds a bit Parky to me (is there a potential pun there, d'you reckon?)
Good luck, mate - you sound like you might need it!
All things being equal, I'm almost certain to be coming up, Misty.
No floods in my neck of the woods, and anyway I live half way up a steep hill so unlikely to get submerged.
Cornwall is almost an island anyway.
Now the day that Mebyon Kernow decides to blow up the bridges at Saltash, than that's the day Cornwall declares Independence and floats away into the Atlantic.
;o) .......just a little smiley in case people think I'm serious.
Looks like someone else has been there and though WTF??
I know that, VG .......I've heard rumours that webbed feet can be seen in Gravesend.
But down 'ere in Corrrrrnwall, me 'andsome, we more likely to get into trouble with matters concerning our sisters or farmer's sheep.
What else is there to do when it gets dark?
;o)
You'm neverrrr bin Trago, 'ave you me 'ansome.....?
Lots 'ave, y'know - 'speshly on 'oliday.
Proper cheap, but it does fall t'bits pretty sharrrrp.