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Well, New Orleans is nearly exactly like the proper Orleans, so go there instead.
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I know of a nice one in the Memphis area.
I'm retired. There's a nap for that...
- Harvey
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modified 19-Jan-21 21:04pm.
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well, to answer your question in specific, have a look at FeWo-direkt[^]. Being in german should save you a few troubles.
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Isn't all the restaurants i Padstein having the same owner?
But as you say, even the fish'n'chips was excellent. First time I've had it with lemon sole.
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IIRC Rick Stein has 9 of them, but there's also Nathan Outlaw (2*), and Paul Ainsworth (1*) in the local area, as well as a bunch of good ones without stars.
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
AntiTwitter: @DalekDave is now a follower!
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OriginalGriff wrote: known locally as "grockles" That's Devon, in Cornwall they are known as "emmets" (old word for ants) as they scurry around all over the place.
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Well if it's on the internet it must be true.
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Om;y by devonians who moved over the border. :P
Emmets means 'ants' in Cornish.
Grockles was invented fairly recently in Devon and caught on.
(As a Devonian I can assure you your source is 100% reliable )
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lol and I thought I'm the only one having a problem with English Language
modified 19-Jan-21 21:04pm.
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Indeed. 'Ants' in Cornwall.
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Thank you very much for this. She is working through the links.
Quote: ovided you want quiet rather than clubbing, you'll have a good time (and so will the dog!) Definitely: "we want quiet time".
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Rowing caravans? No wonder they're so slow!
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Griff's suggestions are well worth looking at, and most of the propertieds tend to be of good quality. There are great beaches on both coasts of Cornwall, and nowhere is too difficult (or far away) to get to in a few hours. Depending on when you plan to go the roads can become seriously overcrowded.
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Thank you for this. I think I will be there in beginning of September, this also in the hope other "grockles"/"emmets" are then allready back home
modified 19-Jan-21 21:04pm.
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It should be a little better then as the schools reopen after the summer holidays. And, with luck, you will still get some good weather.
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Quote: you will still get some good weather For me any weather is ok. For the dog (Bernese Mountain Dog - WikipediaI think it will prefer/enjoy rainy and windy wheater
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That is what is so wonderful about British weather: you never know what tomorrow will bring.
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Quote: you never know what tomorrow will bring You mean the choice between (rainy and windy) or (windy and rainy)?
Both are very ok for me
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Consider south west wales, Pembroke. Its sodding beautiful, cheaper, and much less popular than cornwall, so the roads arent jam packed all the time.
Seriously, its well worth going.
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Sounds also good. Just had a look on Google maps and then.... "Cork" appeared on the map. I have really great memories on Cork, visited it before something about 30 years
Shuffle all the Options again
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