Spoke with someone at the club last week. His view on the sale is that Aussies don't have the dough to start with and fawaz isn't in the frame. I haven't bothered reading anything before this post so if it's already been mentioned I apologise.
And you'll get more than 14 chips and a proper Cornish pasty.
you'd be the wrong side of the Tamar for that
Good spot, Lincs.
Outside the ground, I believe they're Ivor Dewdney's pasties, made in Plymouth - so you'd be right, but I find them fine. Their bakery is only a mile or so from the border at the River Tamar, but by definition not quite Cornish.
Ginsters, who sponsor Argyle and whose pasties can be bought in the ground, are made in Callington in Cornwall - so at least qualify as "Cornish" But you don't want to be buying one of they, down here living in Cornwall, we regard them as factory produced supermarket fodder .... 'tis not a proper pasty, boy.
Rowes or even Warren's make a much better Cornish pasty, but I really like Chough's in Padstow, baked on the premises. http://www.thechoughbakery.co.uk/
Yep, Chough’s in Padstow the best I’ve ever had. And I’ve had a few :-))
And you'll get more than 14 chips and a proper Cornish pasty.
you'd be the wrong side of the Tamar for that
Good spot, Lincs.
Outside the ground, I believe they're Ivor Dewdney's pasties, made in Plymouth - so you'd be right, but I find them fine. Their bakery is only a mile or so from the border at the River Tamar, but by definition not quite Cornish.
Ginsters, who sponsor Argyle and whose pasties can be bought in the ground, are made in Callington in Cornwall - so at least qualify as "Cornish" But you don't want to be buying one of they, down here living in Cornwall, we regard them as factory produced supermarket fodder .... 'tis not a proper pasty, boy.
Rowes or even Warren's make a much better Cornish pasty, but I really like Chough's in Padstow, baked on the premises. http://www.thechoughbakery.co.uk/
Yep, Chough’s in Padstow the best I’ve ever had. And I’ve had a few :-))
And you'll get more than 14 chips and a proper Cornish pasty.
you'd be the wrong side of the Tamar for that
Good spot, Lincs.
Outside the ground, I believe they're Ivor Dewdney's pasties, made in Plymouth - so you'd be right, but I find them fine. Their bakery is only a mile or so from the border at the River Tamar, but by definition not quite Cornish.
Ginsters, who sponsor Argyle and whose pasties can be bought in the ground, are made in Callington in Cornwall - so at least qualify as "Cornish" But you don't want to be buying one of they, down here living in Cornwall, we regard them as factory produced supermarket fodder .... 'tis not a proper pasty, boy.
Rowes or even Warren's make a much better Cornish pasty, but I really like Chough's in Padstow, baked on the premises. http://www.thechoughbakery.co.uk/
Yep, Chough’s in Padstow the best I’ve ever had. And I’ve had a few :-))
Ah ..... I'd always wondered why you called yourself LargeAddick.
And you'll get more than 14 chips and a proper Cornish pasty.
you'd be the wrong side of the Tamar for that
Good spot, Lincs.
Outside the ground, I believe they're Ivor Dewdney's pasties, made in Plymouth - so you'd be right, but I find them fine. Their bakery is only a mile or so from the border at the River Tamar, but by definition not quite Cornish.
Ginsters, who sponsor Argyle and whose pasties can be bought in the ground, are made in Callington in Cornwall - so at least qualify as "Cornish" But you don't want to be buying one of they, down here living in Cornwall, we regard them as factory produced supermarket fodder .... 'tis not a proper pasty, boy.
Rowes or even Warren's make a much better Cornish pasty, but I really like Chough's in Padstow, baked on the premises. http://www.thechoughbakery.co.uk/
Chough's are very good, but I've had nice pasties all over Cornwall. Pasties in Padstow (like everything else there) are more expensive too!
Given that this thread is now the repository of anything and everything from the theory of relativity to Cornish pasties I would like to pose the following question:
In the manner of the Schrodinger's cat experiment - is the takeover simultaneously both alive and dead?
Given that this thread is now the repository of anything and everything from the theory of relativity to Cornish pasties I would like to pose the following question:
In the manner of the Schrodinger's cat experiment - is the takeover simultaneously both alive and dead?
In intensive care. Henry by the bedside. A few in church praying. Most out partying!🍺
And you'll get more than 14 chips and a proper Cornish pasty.
you'd be the wrong side of the Tamar for that
Good spot, Lincs.
Outside the ground, I believe they're Ivor Dewdney's pasties, made in Plymouth - so you'd be right, but I find them fine. Their bakery is only a mile or so from the border at the River Tamar, but by definition not quite Cornish.
Ginsters, who sponsor Argyle and whose pasties can be bought in the ground, are made in Callington in Cornwall - so at least qualify as "Cornish" But you don't want to be buying one of they, down here living in Cornwall, we regard them as factory produced supermarket fodder .... 'tis not a proper pasty, boy.
Rowes or even Warren's make a much better Cornish pasty, but I really like Chough's in Padstow, baked on the premises. http://www.thechoughbakery.co.uk/
Chough's are very good, but I've had nice pasties all over Cornwall. Pasties in Padstow (like everything else there) are more expensive too!
Presume it's pronounced chuff ...like the bird ...I once got chatting to a lady in north Wales who ran a bird sanctuary who told me with a straight face that she was longing to show me her chuff.
Ps hope this is a move away from pasties and to suggestive bird names
And you'll get more than 14 chips and a proper Cornish pasty.
you'd be the wrong side of the Tamar for that
Good spot, Lincs.
Outside the ground, I believe they're Ivor Dewdney's pasties, made in Plymouth - so you'd be right, but I find them fine. Their bakery is only a mile or so from the border at the River Tamar, but by definition not quite Cornish.
Ginsters, who sponsor Argyle and whose pasties can be bought in the ground, are made in Callington in Cornwall - so at least qualify as "Cornish" But you don't want to be buying one of they, down here living in Cornwall, we regard them as factory produced supermarket fodder .... 'tis not a proper pasty, boy.
Rowes or even Warren's make a much better Cornish pasty, but I really like Chough's in Padstow, baked on the premises. http://www.thechoughbakery.co.uk/
Chough's are very good, but I've had nice pasties all over Cornwall. Pasties in Padstow (like everything else there) are more expensive too!
Presume it's pronounced chuff ...like the bird ...I once got chatting to a lady in north Wales who ran a bird sanctuary who told me with a straight face that she was longing to show me her chuff.
Ps hope this is a move away from pasties and to suggestive bird names
And you'll get more than 14 chips and a proper Cornish pasty.
you'd be the wrong side of the Tamar for that
Good spot, Lincs.
Outside the ground, I believe they're Ivor Dewdney's pasties, made in Plymouth - so you'd be right, but I find them fine. Their bakery is only a mile or so from the border at the River Tamar, but by definition not quite Cornish.
Ginsters, who sponsor Argyle and whose pasties can be bought in the ground, are made in Callington in Cornwall - so at least qualify as "Cornish" But you don't want to be buying one of they, down here living in Cornwall, we regard them as factory produced supermarket fodder .... 'tis not a proper pasty, boy.
Rowes or even Warren's make a much better Cornish pasty, but I really like Chough's in Padstow, baked on the premises. http://www.thechoughbakery.co.uk/
Chough's are very good, but I've had nice pasties all over Cornwall. Pasties in Padstow (like everything else there) are more expensive too!
Presume it's pronounced chuff ...like the bird ...I once got chatting to a lady in north Wales who ran a bird sanctuary who told me with a straight face that she was longing to show me her chuff.
Ps hope this is a move away from pasties and to suggestive bird names
1-2-3 snaps finger and...back to the takeover thread...
As Bowyer & Jacko have sorted the playing side of things and is looking rosy, could RD Out’s tactics turn to supporting our dynamic duo to the nearest minimum on to promotion in order to reach his target price. This meaning the Bowyer and Jacko are shooting the ideal of the takeover in the foot?
1-2-3 snaps finger and...your back to Cornish pasties and the surreal amalgamation of Charlton Argyle...
1-2-3 snaps finger and...back to the takeover thread...
As Bowyer & Jacko have sorted the playing side of things and is looking rosy, could RD Out’s tactics turn to supporting our dynamic duo to the nearest minimum on to promotion in order to reach his target price. This meaning the Bowyer and Jacko are shooting the ideal of the takeover in the foot?
1-2-3 snaps finger and...your back to Cornish pasties and the surreal amalgamation of Charlton Argyle...
I was thinking the same. A little backing in January and maybe a left back now and he could be selling a Championship club. He may even get a taste for it!
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By the way Bartram played a blinder Saturday as usual didn’t he?
Very nice @bazjonster
In the manner of the Schrodinger's cat experiment - is the takeover simultaneously both alive and dead?
Could mean nothing, could mean everything
It is Tuesday today, the start of Roland's puppets working week.
#TeamWRCRI
Ps hope this is a move away from pasties and to suggestive bird names
Then we got central heating😁
As Bowyer & Jacko have sorted the playing side of things and is looking rosy, could RD Out’s tactics turn to supporting our dynamic duo to the nearest minimum on to promotion in order to reach his target price. This meaning the Bowyer and Jacko are shooting the ideal of the takeover in the foot?
1-2-3 snaps finger and...your back to Cornish pasties and the surreal amalgamation of Charlton Argyle...
God forbid.