Oh To Be In England But Which England?

Many thanks to Cupitonians (http://cupitonians.wordpress.com/) for drawing this amusing post to my attention, http://intrepidmisadventurer.com/the-department-of-tweed-and-trilbies/#.UrIAaOIXKrh. Now I’m off to my gentleman’s club, in Pal Mal where I will sit, in tweed jacket, drinking whisky while being served by my man, Jeeves, (after having read the above post you will understand what I mean)!

17 thoughts on “Oh To Be In England But Which England?

    1. K Morris Poet's avatardrewdog2060drewdog2060 Post author

      You are welcome. I know you are a busy lady so I will let you return, without further ado to supervising the parlour maid who is, as I write no doubt cleaning the brasses in your study until they shine, whilst dressed in Victorian costume. After all all we British have our domestics, don’t you know.

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      1. K Morris Poet's avatardrewdog2060drewdog2060 Post author

        You are welcome Jade. I won’t be blogging now for a week or so due to spending time with family over Christmas so have a wonderful Christmas and I wish you every happiness for the coming new year. All the very best, Kevin

    1. K Morris Poet's avatardrewdog2060drewdog2060 Post author

      Many thanks for your comment. I look forward to reading more of your posts. I like the word chuffed, I haven’t heard it in ages but coming from the north-west of England (Liverpool) it brings back memories of warm northern voices.

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    1. Intrepid Misadventurer's avatarIntrepid Misadventurer

      I owe you, Cupitonians, and as soon as I actually know about the ‘how’ of the blogosphere, I hope I can return the favour! 🙂
      drewdog2060, I picked up ‘chuffed’ from my first crush, way back in the early ’90’s, I’m afraid it’s here to stay! x

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