Did you know that the first mention of Britain in writing detailed tin dealing on St Michael’s Mount in Cornwall? Pytheas, a Phoenician from Marseille, travelled to Cornwall in 325BC on a trading mission that he recorded: his text was lost long ago, but its information was quoted in a later Greek history. Some say the use of saffron in traditional Cornish cookery results from exchanges made with the Phoenicians.
Yeh! and the Americans gave us Budwieser & Vietnam. Now Lets See Saffron, Bud Wieser Sffroon Bud Visor froon budsnicer Yes The BUDS wins. Boll~~ks to the Phoneyecians, COME ON USA!
I Scream !You Scream ! We ALL SCREAM FOR ICE CREAM.! (scouse nursery Rhyme) should ave been a scouser Jackie.
come on i have spare Tent Free Erection Book NOW!
I Scream !You Scream ! We ALL SCREAM FOR ICE CREAM.! (scouse nursery Rhyme) should ave been a scouser Jackie.
come on i have spare Tent Free Erection Book NOW!
Just checking out the 'Cornish skydive centre' and you can literally walk to it from the campsite. And its on my list of DZ's to visit. So would I just be able to rock up at the campsite and pitch my tent or would I have to book a pitch? was thinking about 3 nights from the 8th if the weather was good enough to jump out of a plane.
Cheers
Charlie
CC, I think that it might be best if you book before you go, only because the site owners what to have a clear number of who to expect....but I might be wrong!!!
I am getting on site Friday and I am going buy up all the ice cream, chocolate, Mc Donalds, Kentucky Fried Chicken,
in Cornwall and lock it away in a big chill room and charge sexual favours per cone / portion , ie: a 99 will cost a 69 and so on.