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In the News Open warfare in the West Country

Pow-Lo

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"Andreas Drosiadis, who runs the Mediterraneo Deli in Truro, posted a picture of the advert online with the caption: "How did this happen?"

The 48-year-old said: "England is a country with strong local traditions that shape our everyday life
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Is this some sort of a joke?
 

Squag1

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Well the border between Devon and Cornwall certainly trumps the border down the Irish Sea:eek:
 

Pow-Lo

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They'll be creaming their knickers over this one.
 

Cougar377

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They can't have their cake and eat it.
 

JayTee

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I am sayin feck all on the matter, just nice to see logic and common sense making its mark in ancient Kernowland.
Progress is inevitable and I shall not indulge in childish statements regarding the above.
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Yeeeeeeeeeesssss!!!!!! Fookin ave it you Cornish twats :flipa:.
 

Cougar377

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You West Country Wazzocks need to get a grip.

Everyone knows that scones were invented in Sconeland.
 

JayTee

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Maybe, maybe, but clotted cream in Devon is a work of art, thickly clotted with a beautiful yellow crust, the dastardly kernowians have a poor imitation of clotted cream well recognised by its poor consistency and anaemic appearance which causes it to run off in piss thin rivulets, it’s known locally in glorious Devon as cats cream because of its association with the well known phrase describing weak tea.
 
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