Paulie Does The Uk

Discussion in 'Touring' started by West Cork Paul, Jun 25, 2019.

  1. I like black pudding:D
     
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  2. Really needs 3 sausages to be described as 'full' :D
     
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  3. One for our @Davebird, back of my B&noB this morning.
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  4. Just pulling into Dublin Port and it’s :splat:. Pants:mad:. First time this past week.
     
  5. You sure? Wasn’t that earlier one served in Pembroke Dock: Little England beyond Wales!
     
  6. Funny you should say that. I was trying to be PC and use the correct nomenclature but when I cane down to breakfast last Thurs morn in Pembroke Dock, the fella there did ask me, with a Mancunian accent, if I wanted a full English:confused:. The B&B owner was from oop north as well.
     
  7. Just ducked out of shower for fuel, a sandwich & to wait for it to pass. Had to buy this for our Scottish brethren:)
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  8. We've all stopped drinking that stuff since they took the sugar out :mad:;)
     
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  9. There is a continuing influence from the invasion and settlement of that part of Wales by the Normans.

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Landsker_Line

    It wasn't just the island of Ireland that they “acquired”
     
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  10. Did you have time to fill out the garage online survey;)
     
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  12. Brum to London leg, make your way at some point down the A5 near Towcester and visit the 'Super Sausage' café, best in Britain apparently for a few years running, bound to meet likeminded, and then there is the famous Baines Racing at Silverstone, all round Ducati expert and ex-Ducati racer.
     
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  13. Next time for Paul maybe? He took the ferry back to Dublin this morning.
     
  14. :joy: It was actually rhubarb!!!
     
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  15. Gunnera Mannicata - giant rhubarb. So primeval looking. It grows in abundance in the wild here in West Cork.
     
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  16. Thanks Joe, I’ll remember that for the next time :upyeah:
     
  17. To round off this thread.
    1. I was fortunate with the weather and the only rain I got was from Athy (just outside Dublin) to Youghal, about 3 hrs on N & R (A & B) roads. I did have a rain jacket but no trousers so suffered a soggy crotch:( but as the sky turned blue the closer I got to West Cork it soon dried out.

    2. My foray into the lingerie dept of M&S was a success:). She liked it and (most importantly) it was the right size :).

    3. The best roads IMO in no particular order were.
    The A40 through S Wales, around the Brecons and into the borders.

    The A446 (iirc) around Ashby de la Zouch

    The A5 through N Wales

    The N25 from Cork to Rosslare

    The N81/82 from CityWest to Kilkenny

    All in all I had a great trip. :upyeah:
     
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