Haha!
It's because they're revolting and offensive to Cornish pasties.
I like my pasties edible, you see.
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Mon 31 Dec 2007, 14:43,
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I like my pasties edible, you see.
There's an awesome pastie shop in Leeds.
it makes me drool to think about it
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Mon 31 Dec 2007, 14:45,
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How can you be offensive
to cat food and potato peelings wrapped in an old wallet?
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Mon 31 Dec 2007, 14:47,
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Should you not?
I'm not Cornish. I understand the difference between county and country.
*ducks the hail of pasties, walking sticks and ladybird 'how to pronounce stuff' books*
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Mon 31 Dec 2007, 14:45,
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*ducks the hail of pasties, walking sticks and ladybird 'how to pronounce stuff' books*
lived in Cornwall for 6 years and am, as we speak, typing from Cornwall
steak, potato, onion and turnip. And if you want to be uber-traditional, jam.
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Mon 31 Dec 2007, 14:49,
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I've lived in Cornwall for 15 years and am, as we speak, typing from Cornwall
I don't like the steak ones (Not a veggie, I just don't like them for some unfathomable reason), but in a steak pasty, you should never have carrot.
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Mon 31 Dec 2007, 14:51,
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Don't get me wrong, I like carrots.
But not in a pasty.
And it's not the carrots that make it inedible.
They just taste rank.
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Mon 31 Dec 2007, 14:55,
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And it's not the carrots that make it inedible.
They just taste rank.