Calming the (in)famous Yorkshire Wallet

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fag·ot also fag·got (fgt)
n.
1. A bundle of twigs, sticks, or branches bound together.
2. A bundle of pieces of iron or steel to be welded or hammered into bars.
tr.v. fag·ot·ed also fag·got·ed, fag·ot·ing also fag·got·ing, fag·ots also fag·gots
1. To bind into a fagot; bundle.
2. To decorate with fagoting.



Lets have none of your subliminal Communism, Mrs.
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strang steel wrote:fag·ot also fag·got (fgt)
n.
1. A bundle of twigs, sticks, or branches bound together.
2. A bundle of pieces of iron or steel to be welded or hammered into bars.
tr.v. fag·ot·ed also fag·got·ed, fag·ot·ing also fag·got·ing, fag·ots also fag·gots
1. To bind into a fagot; bundle.
2. To decorate with fagoting.



Lets have none of your subliminal Communism, Mrs.
Also fagotto: n: the bassoon.

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All this talk of Pukka Pies has me dribbling into my keyboard. Canada, as our friend Owd Sweedy can probably attest, is a complete pie wasteland. Well, it is out here in the west. I'd brave walking across a minefield of snapping Yorkshire wallets to sink my teeth into a Pukka right now. Was this the thought behind 60809's name, I wonder? :o

I even wrote an impassioned letter to Pukka Pies headquarters to start exporting here - they do export to many other countries farther afield than this.

All together now, "I'd walk a million miles for one of your pies, my Pukka." :cry:
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I feel your pain Giner.

You could try these people:-

http://www.englishporkpiecompany.com/ecom/

They are not exactly the same, but they do mail order although I don't know how strict the border food regulations are, or just have a short holiday in Buffalo and stock up.
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Cor - that's got my mouth watering!

Up the Holland's! The West Midlands seems to be a Holland's wasteland just now. Although our ASDA does stock Tomato Sauce flavour Seabrook's Crisps - a famous Yorkshire Product.

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I can imagine a V2 emblazoned with THE YORKSHIRE WALLET across its splashers its more poetical then THE SNAPPER.
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V2s do not have splashers!!

Nonetheless, put the plate on Green Arrow - the advertising revenue could be put in a Savings Account, towrds the next overhaul

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Postman Prat wrote:Nonetheless, put the plate on Green Arrow
:evil: .... put it on Scotsman :mrgreen:
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Actually the name THE YORKSHIRE WALLET would seem far more suitable on a D49.

Scotsman should be re-named THE BOTTOMLESS PIT
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forget the V2's gerry had them :mrgreen: , all these pork pies, sum'at pen n' inks , me thinks he should stick t' bits on his jockeys :shock:

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mr B wrote:forget the V2's gerry had them :mrgreen:
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V2s were one of Mr Hitler's creations during WW2. They were basically a rocket containing 1000kg of explosives and were fired from Germany to various allied targets, mainly in the southeast of England.
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I know plenty about Mr Von Braun's liquid fuelled rockets and the subsequent US tests that concluded with the Saturn V, but... I forgot about them, considering we were on about Gresley's V2 :mrgreen:
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Ay up!

The difference is simple.

If the stars come out of the back end, it's a rocket.

If the stars come out of the front end, it's a Gresley V2!

Seeemples!

Actually, I thought of renaming 4771 "The Permanent Exhibit!" :lol:
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Blink Bonny wrote:Ay up!

The difference is simple.

If the stars come out of the back end, it's a rocket.

If the stars come out of the front end, it's a Gresley V2!

Seeemples!

Actually, I thought of renaming 4771 "The Permanent Exhibit!" :lol:
But, dear, how do you tell the difference should the engine be running light and tender first, or indeed the rocket be in reverse?

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