Common
Freddy Woo writes, "My wife thinks calling the front room a lounge is common. Worse, a friend of hers recently admonished her daughter for calling a toilet, a toilet. Lavatory darling. It's lavatory."
My own mother refused to let me use the word 'oblong' instead of 'rectangle'. Which is just odd, to be honest.
What stuff do you think is common?
( , Thu 16 Oct 2008, 16:06)
Freddy Woo writes, "My wife thinks calling the front room a lounge is common. Worse, a friend of hers recently admonished her daughter for calling a toilet, a toilet. Lavatory darling. It's lavatory."
My own mother refused to let me use the word 'oblong' instead of 'rectangle'. Which is just odd, to be honest.
What stuff do you think is common?
( , Thu 16 Oct 2008, 16:06)
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Adding the milk
afterwards means you don't overmilk your tea! I hate tea that's too milky.
Also, I check my hankie for Nazi gold.
( , Fri 17 Oct 2008, 23:56, 1 reply)
afterwards means you don't overmilk your tea! I hate tea that's too milky.
Also, I check my hankie for Nazi gold.
( , Fri 17 Oct 2008, 23:56, 1 reply)
We don't
Own a teapot...
So I pore the milk last as the tea mixes quicker, my mum however, adds the milk first as she hates the taste of tea and is it weak anyway so why she even bothers having tea? ...I KNOW! how can we not own such a necessity as a teapot?!
( , Sat 18 Oct 2008, 1:16, closed)
Own a teapot...
So I pore the milk last as the tea mixes quicker, my mum however, adds the milk first as she hates the taste of tea and is it weak anyway so why she even bothers having tea? ...I KNOW! how can we not own such a necessity as a teapot?!
( , Sat 18 Oct 2008, 1:16, closed)
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