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How do you do England Calling is there anybody out there

lordmash

New Member
In a neat little town they call morecambe
thats renowned for fresh air and fun
Roger and Maureen Masheder
opened a sign business with Thomas their son
well they thought they would make an impression
with there hand cut signs and all such
but that was because back in 78
their was no one around up-to much

years rolled on by with a gerber
followed by H-square engraving as well
then screen printing was looked at
and seen to be ok but it smelled and needs to be touched
roland digital printer was added
then EZ cnc came on next
with a DYSS uv Apollo
whatever can we do next

Hi all from the uk
:beer:wine-smi:
be good
 

threeputt

New Member
Hello Roger and Mausheen. Welcome from the Great Pacific Northwest portion of the US.

I'm sure your insights will enlighten. Good work on the limerick.
 

Marlene

New Member
hi and welcome to the site! tell me, just what are mushy peas???? They are on a sign in "Roy's Rolls" on Coronation Street and they sound really awful.
 

SignManiac

New Member
Welcome from the land of sunshine :) My business partner is an ex Brit ! He loves it here after twenty years. Sounds like you have a well equipped operation there.
 

lordmash

New Member
hi and welcome to the site! tell me, just what are mushy peas???? They are on a sign in "Roy's Rolls" on Coronation Street and they sound really awful.

these are an exquisite touch of old england large marrowfat peas boiled until they are nearly soup and come out of their skins great with fish n chips with salt n vinegar on
other well Known northern english delights are
whelks
parched peas
black pudding
scouse
tripe n onions
jellied eels
to mention just a few

you just dont know what your missing:brittain:
 

Jillbeans

New Member
Hello from 20 miles north of Pittsburgh PA.
I have been to Old Blighty twice, loved it both times.
Here I am at Boulter's Weir last year.
Wouldn't know anything about Maidenhead though.
I usually eat fish & chips every day when I am there, hence my American thighs.
Marlene mushy peas are not so bad.
:tongue:
Love....Jill
 

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Dave Drane

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Hello from 20 miles north of Pittsburgh PA.
I have been to Old Blighty twice, loved it both times.
Here I am at Boulter's Weir last year.
Wouldn't know anything about Maidenhead though.
I usually eat fish & chips every day when I am there, hence my American thighs.
Marlene mushy peas are not so bad.
:tongue:
Love....Jill

Tourist!!! I have been there a few times myself considering I am married to a pommie!:wine-smi:
 

Marlene

New Member
these are an exquisite touch of old england large marrowfat peas boiled until they are nearly soup and come out of their skins great with fish n chips with salt n vinegar on
other well Known northern english delights are
whelks
parched peas
black pudding
scouse
tripe n onions
jellied eels
to mention just a few

thanks for the info. sounds kind of like pea soup but not with died peas. you see these things on a show and you wonder just what they could be.
the jellied eels sounds just yummie!
 
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