He'd do well on celeb get me out of here
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/cornwall/4660060.stm
[Edited on 30/1/06 by steve_gus]
Normal behaviour around Gulval.
What did you think went into pasties?
Ian
It's called Gulval Toe Syndrome apparently
What is this Gulval thing thats going on. Im at the wrong end of the island to understand?????
He'd be eating a lot of 'roo if he lived in Aus!
I was wondering about the gulval thing too..
I was at a bernie inn type place in kettering last week - they had kanga on the menu too!
atb
steve
[Edited on 31/1/06 by steve_gus]
Gulval churchyard has effigies of pagan gods, the chip shop sells battered babies, 30% of the population live in council caves, they have cats the
size of labradors, and due to its remote location and very tight family groups, special items of footware are required by its inhabitants.
The nearby remote hamlet of Polkinghorne was discovered by Mr Godfrey T Stephens in 1953, previously the name was thought to be a uniquely cornish
sexual act!
I think every county has its Gulval, Kent has its Faversham, Derby has its Buxton etc etc
Some Americans are into "Road Kill" recipes too:
http://www.tenspeedpress.com/catalog/all/item.php3?id=689
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0898152003/103-7688491-9650250?v=glance&n=283155
the amazon recommend book to go with this one will make you laugh !
Now Kettering, there's a place for you meduck
quote:
Originally posted by Triton
Now Kettering, there's a place for you meduck
I just assumed it was all about Bakers.
And being in't bread
Okay, decided that looks better as :-
in t'bread
[Edited on 31/1/06 by miserableoldgit]
so Mark, why are you and your car pictured as hanging out at Gulval?
The car was at Marazion when the pickie was taken (the mount in the background is a bit of a give away!).
I drive through Gulval sometimes, but never slow below 20mph, or the humpalumpa's will chew the tyres off!
OK - so i was 3 miles out.
Im 250 miles or so further away from where you dont want to be then
atb
steve