Re: The characters of Pattata where are they now?
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scottish-guy
so not enough to just pack it all in, sell up, and live on the proceeds given that I plan on living another 3 decades.
Me too...I plan on living forever. So far so good...
Re: The characters of Pattata where are they now?
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arsenal
We still do a kickass cream tea so it's not all bad. Scone with jam and cream anyone?
Would that be a S'cone or a Sc"on" you're talking about there I wonder ? :)
Re: The characters of Pattata where are they now?
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Nirish guy
Would that be a S'cone or a Sc"on" you're talking about there I wonder ? :)
Hope they're not as rock hard as the stone of scone.
Re: The characters of Pattata where are they now?
And please. The scone for afternoon tea should be plain. Anyone who serves fruit scones is just plain old common.
Re: The characters of Pattata where are they now?
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FarangRuMak
Hope they're not as rock hard as the stone of scone.
I think some of the excuses for scones that I've been served up in many english tea rooms that have been sold to me masquerading as "fresh scones" have been roughly about the same age as the Stone of Scone, only as you say IT wasn't just as hard !
Re: The characters of Pattata where are they now?
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arsenal
And please. The scone for afternoon tea should be plain. Anyone who serves fruit scones is just plain old common.
Stands the Church clock at ten to three?
And is there honey still for tea?
Re: The characters of Pattata where are they now?
"There are few hours in life more agreeable than the ceremony known as afternoon tea."
Henry James
Re: The characters of Pattata where are they now?
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arsenal
"There are few hours in life more agreeable than the ceremony known as afternoon tea."
Henry James
Then drinks and dinner. It was one of Auden's set I believe who coined the saying "Sodomy was invented to fill in the time between drinks and dinner" - an idea that possibly would have appealed to Henry James, closeted old queen though he was
Re: The characters of Pattata where are they now?
For me personally. Henry James is to Edith Wharton as a Mr Kipling French fancy is to an Opera.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opera_cake
Re: The characters of Pattata where are they now?
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arsenal
A Mr Kipling French fancy? I'd have thought a French tickler more to your taste