2016/03/06 11:05:50
Hatstand
good scattering of people who understand the true meaning of irony!
mgh and wookiee, I can see your houses from here, do me a favour and shut your curtains
Jonesy, do they still have that venue on a boat in Bristol?
jbh101, I have friends in holbeach drove, being in lincolnshire, I am guessing getting a flat eq is easy for you :)
biodiode, I suspect you probably rent your studio as a b and b in the two weeks we call summer
 
sorry Bapu, scones are strictly off limits over here unless you drive a tractor.
fitzj- of course you are welcome. 6 nations and all that. mind you, no referendum for you, unless we end up with one on the feature request forum
2016/03/06 11:12:32
Wookiee
Hatstand
 
mgh and wookiee, I can see your houses from here, do me a favour and shut your curtains
 



They never get opened
2016/03/06 11:13:52
Elffin
Pwllheli North Wales - originally from Cardigan - S Wales..
2016/03/06 11:22:00
Skyline_UK
bapu
I'm in California but have scones and tea if you come round my place.



Well, two test questions first.
Is it pronounced 'scones' or 'scons'?  Proper tea is made from teabags or loose-leaf?

 
2016/03/06 11:33:02
Bristol_Jonesey
Hatstand
Jonesy, do they still have that venue on a boat in Bristol?



There are several hostelries on the riverside now - The Apple is my favourite, they sell more ciders than I ever knew existed.
 
2016/03/06 12:48:54
jbraner
I'm in Edinburgh - I didn't realise there were so many of us in the UK - and in Scotland ;-)

Do NOT say scones (to rhyme with bones) say it to rhyme with "on"

Oh - I'm actually from Long Island, New York - but I've been here for 29 years now, so speak the language ;-)
2016/03/06 13:01:50
sjd
I prefer coffee but I am seduced by a cream and jam scone (pronounced skawn - at least round my way it is!)

 
Always been a PC user as MACS are expensive. Had a spell with an ATARI ST in the good old days.
2016/03/06 13:42:42
jb101
Hatstand
 
jb101, I have friends in holbeach drove, being in lincolnshire, I am guessing getting a flat eq is easy for you :)
 



That's just down the road from me.
 
We have a local branch of the South Lincs Mountain Rescue Team here - they should come along..
2016/03/06 15:12:15
Hatstand
they get vertigo in Lincolnshire if the land rises above 3 foot!
Jonesy, I think it was the Thekla I did a few gigs at.
Now Edinburgh, now there's a place I haven't been to in a while. My memories include, Touring with that famous scot, Alexander O'Neil, the guy from the Bay City Rollers running the in-house crew at Usher Hall, and a little known band called The Indian Givers.
Good to see the curtains remain closed Wookiee, there is a war on you know
2016/03/06 15:29:14
Bristol_Jonesey
Ah yes, The Thekla moored in the old Mud dock.
 
It used to be open lunchtimes just as a bar which we frequented quite a lot when I worked in the City Centre
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