Uncle Phil, I think I have it figured out. You do your taxes every year and write the check to the IRS, then you go into the shop and get enough parts replaced to retrieve your tax money with Medicare. Very clever!
Sheltered, no. Deprived, well yes that could indeed be the case. I'll add it to the list of things to find and try.My friend, if you've never had a Cornish Pasty, you have led a sheltered and deprived life!
The ribbed edge let the miners hold the pasty with their dirty hands and still enjoy the wonderful rest of it.
For regular folks, we can just eat it with the rest of the pasty.
I like them as well as a Melton Mowbray Pork Pie -
Coop - Not on Medicare as of yet!Uncle Phil, I think I have it figured out. You do your taxes every year and write the check to the IRS, then you go into the shop and get enough parts replaced to retrieve your tax money with Medicare. Very clever!
grumble, grumble.....back to think mode.Coop - Not on Medicare as of yet!
Love the views and the history lesson. Glad the leg co-operated!
Add me to the sheltered group. That looks like an Augusts Fried Pie made in Lubbock, Texas. They used to be better than they are now but had many a Cherry pie throughout the years.The famous Cornish Pasty - eaten by tin miners world wide! Must be made with potatoes, skirt of beef, onion and swede and preferably shortcrust pastry.
Many thanks for the ridealong, Phil!My little 'test' ride the day after Christmas -
Uncle Phil - Day Ride 12/26/2019
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Just used my right leg so the left leg got no 'action'.You sure you should be putting FroST on the centerstand?
I loved the pics and the narrative (and that burger- that was HUGEEEEE!!!!)- glad you’re doing well and you better not let your vascular surgeon see that burger! He’ll yell at you.