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sentinel Posted: 12.08.2006, 06:19



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Here's a twist.

Remember the grubby little cafe in Newquay that was attacked by that nutter from Manchester because it said 'Full English', [he was caught on camera, prosecuted and then promptly vanished up country again].

Well it has now had a sparkling face lift, the foot high Full English letters have gone, there are two Cornish flags in the window together with a large sign saying "We are Cornish people serving Cornish food".
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Fulub-le-Breton Posted: 16.08.2006, 21:23

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Breizh Cola: http://www.breizhcola.fr/

Translation of the site: http://uk.search.yahoo.com/language/translatedPage?tt=url&text=http%3a//www.breizhcola.fr/&lp=fr_en&.intl=uk&fr=FP-tab-web-t340

Its a Cola drink produced by a Breton company, not very traditional at all but it has found a market and is a modern symbol of Breton identity. Breizh Cola campaigns for the Breton Language! Imagin if Rowes, Ginsters or Skinners did the same?

And for all those who want to stick two fingers up to Pepsi and Coke its a good choice: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Breizh_Cola

How about Breizh Cola for Kernow? What about Kernow Cola?



edited by: Fulub-le-Breton, Apr 14, 2007 - 02:28 PM

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Coady Posted: 16.08.2006, 22:50

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We have had Kernow Cola for Donkeys Years! It's called "Hick's H.S.D" and its for sale at St Austell Brewery Pubs.

Forget the Frog pop and get a pint of Hicks down you!

Graham.
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angofbew Posted: 16.08.2006, 23:01

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Although I agree with the Alcholic input Graham. We do have to remember that we are more closely related to the Bretons than the English. Otherwise i agree 100%, Cola is bad for you icon_smile
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Coady Posted: 16.08.2006, 23:14

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Well, I hear what you say......But what have the pleasant Bretons got to do with the deplorable French?
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Fulub-le-Breton Posted: 17.08.2006, 14:15

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QuoteForget the Frog pop and get a pint of Hicks down you!
Graham.


Oh right then, must remember that next time its me doing the driving!

Pillock.
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Coady Posted: 17.08.2006, 14:19

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Uh oh...looks like the unofficial ceasefire on name calling is breaking down already icon_rolleyes
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Fulub-le-Breton Posted: 17.08.2006, 14:43

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Name calling huh, well when me and my French missus are in the Duchy tomorrow perhaps you would like to explain to her what you meant by the following.

Quotethe deplorable French?


QuoteFrog pop


Like i said, you are a pillock.
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Coady Posted: 17.08.2006, 15:20

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You're right. I apologise abjectly. It was deeply wrong of me to denigrate a whole race on such a tolerant and well mannered forum as this.

The high regard which La Belle France holds for everything to do with Britain is legendary. The great respect they have for us, and the scrupulous politeness of the French Nation toward us is exemplary.

Their political correctness and treatment of ethnic minorities is a beacon in the darkness. Their support in all international matters makes us grateful.The weapons they supplied to Argentina DURING the Falklands war were of superbe quality. Why, even my Algerian and Indo Chinese friends regularly remark on how great was the French contribution to their countries, and how they enjoy France's continuing interest in them.

My lorry driving friends simply LOVE the endless days admiring the French countryside from their truck cabs when the fabulous French farmers, hold a lovely barricade of ports and british produce, brightened by the amusing burning of the British flag.

My farming friends are delerious with joy that French farmers can farm happily in old fashioned ways on huge EU subsidies, helping our farmers to early retirement.

Our Fishermen too simply love the French, and decommision and chop up their trawlers so their gallic counterparts can enjoy better business..

I could go on, But one can overdo fulsome praise.........

...sorry again.
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Fulub-le-Breton Posted: 17.08.2006, 16:49

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QuoteYou're right. I apologise abjectly.


So you squeal about name calling whilst at the same time making xenophobic comments about another nation, and then you don't have the guts to apologise.

QuoteThe great respect they have for us, and the scrupulous politeness of the French Nation toward us is exemplary.


What do you know you, I live here and they lack politeness no more than any other nation. Discrimination and racism from some one who whinges on about anti Englishness.
Think you are forgetting the Brits abroad plus the footie hooligans!

QuoteTheir political correctness and treatment of ethnic minorities is a beacon in the darkness.


True always room for improvement but they have a constitution.

QuoteWhy, even my Algerian and Indo Chinese friends regularly remark on how great was the French contribution to their countries, and how they enjoy France's continuing interest in them.


So who didn't have an empire?

QuoteMy lorry driving friends simply LOVE the endless days admiring the French countryside from their truck cabs when the fabulous French farmers, hold a lovely barricade of ports and British produce, brightened by the amusing burning of the British flag.


And for this you judge an entire nation?

The rest of your post is essentially an EU matter and nothing to do with the French people, Governments and People Graham see the difference? There is nothing new about Westminster shafting Cornwall in its negotiations with the EU.

So just to revise my earlier comment.

You are a spineless, xenophobic, hypocritical pillock.
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Coady Posted: 18.08.2006, 00:07

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...but sane.

Now take your pretty pills and have a nice sleep.

There, there.
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Coady Posted: 18.08.2006, 18:02

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(UN Peacekeeping Force....UN and US pledge 15,000 troops....France pledges 200..and its THEIR ex colony!!!) icon_rolleyes
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FlammNew Posted: 20.08.2006, 15:10

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Not really in the French nature to defend though, is it? icon_wink
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Coady Posted: 20.08.2006, 17:41

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(stifled spasm)

"Courez loin, courez loin !"
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Fulub-le-Breton Posted: 29.08.2006, 16:01

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As far as the French system is concerned for race relations what do you prefer rioting multi ethnic gangs that burn cars or Pakistani (largely) suicide bombers on the tube? Anyway to try and get this back on thread and away from racist trolls with moth balled truncheons.

I see the Helzephron Herb Farm has a shop in Aberfal now. Do a good range of organic sauces, dips, jams etc etc. you can also help your self to free samples. Couldn't find a website for them though.

Dropped into to Ann's Pasty shop while back in the Duchy, pretty dam good for the Lizard.
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