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perdita said:I voted 'no', but WTF you on about, woman? P.![]()
perdita said:The Bucket Woman is your mum? Explains lots. P.![]()
Ah ha ha!Tatelou said:Hahaha! I'm really her sister, Rose.![]()
Tatelou said:I'm giggling like a daft thing here.
My Mum just phoned me up and said she's making some sandwiches, and she wants to, "Posh them up a bit," because she's got my Brother and Sister-in-Law round for tea. I told her to whack a lettuce leaf in each of the ham sandwiches.
She said, "Good thinking! Thanks." Then hung up.
PMSL!!!!
When she gets like this my Dad calls her "The Bucket Woman".
Lou
Quiet_Cool said:Ahem, that's pronounced "Bouquet" isn't it?
(And I'm American...)
That's a great show, BTW.
Sadly, coming from a writer, I can't say I have a definite meaning of the word "Poshe"... Not a word I use often. Any help?
Q_C
LOL.CharleyH said:I was thinking WTF you on about, but it occurs to me that perhaps there is a new band starting, "Waldorf Girls?"
perdita said:Frankly, posh to me is black caviar or Frenchy cruditazey things. Sandwiches are kid, workers and family food.
Cretinous Perdita![]()
vella_ms said:love love love caviar
gauchecritic said:And this being Lit. and a thread by Loulou I was thinking of a different kind of lettuce altogether.
You naive young lad.TheEarl said:WTF? Gauche, how the hell can you make lettuce dirty?
perdita said:Frankly, posh to me is black caviar or Frenchy cruditazey things. Sandwiches are kid, workers and family food.
Cretinous Perdita![]()