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17-MAR-2012

Funny sign


Or is it my silly sense of humour ?

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Jeff Lobaugh21-Mar-2012 01:41
Chunks of what???
Guest 20-Mar-2012 18:32
Beautiful tones and yes, a funny sign Ann!!!!
J. Scott Coile19-Mar-2012 15:42
Too funny. "Pasties" is a strippers' clothing term in US English ;-)
LynnH19-Mar-2012 12:09
I'm glad they footnoted the sign with the "using free-range Devon meat" or I would have wondered how they managed to reduce Devon to chunks. :) I love it in sepia. V
Frank Brault18-Mar-2012 21:18
:) Gorgeous tones too. V
Brenda18-Mar-2012 16:28
Very funny! Well seen.
Stephanie18-Mar-2012 11:57
Are they filling the pies & pasties with Devon's landfill? ;)
Sheila18-Mar-2012 10:43
From chunks of Devon, LOL!
Oh haha I see Alan has mentioned "Devon" meat that they sell here, quite revolting stuff.
Yvonne18-Mar-2012 10:39
There's a few amusing signs here Ann, how about Live Music from "The Querks" thats a funny one too!
laine18-Mar-2012 08:03
I love a Guinness Pie...meat in Vegie Pasties, Devonshire Teas ( scones jam and thickened fresh cream ) and my ancestors from Tavistock, Devon...I'd love to taste Chunks too one day!!
Mieke WA Minkjan18-Mar-2012 07:08
I like the sign "Walkers are Welcome" too!
Mieke WA Minkjan18-Mar-2012 07:07
I only know Devonshire tea! indeed very funny!
Chris18-Mar-2012 06:22
And I know a girl called Devon so it gets more amusing. Bet they're good though!
Laryl18-Mar-2012 05:45
yeah that's silly :)
Cindi Smith18-Mar-2012 02:39
Hopefully no asphalt or bricks end up in the pies. :) Made me smile!
carol j. phipps18-Mar-2012 01:24
Meat pies I've heard of but not meat pasties. :)
Alan K18-Mar-2012 00:17
It's even funnier if you're from NSW or Victoria in Australia. Down here we have a type of pork sausage called "Devon", similar to what's known in the USA as Bologna although I believe that it's known as "Luncheon Meat" in the UK. The thought of a pie being made of that... excuse me, I feel quite ill...
Guest 18-Mar-2012 00:07
You mean.....Davon of chunks from pasties and pies.