Crossing The Solent on a sun deck on hols
Having grown up watching Crossroads
Whizzer and Chips
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Sunday cricket on the village green, followed by a few pints of real ale in a picturesque pub garden.
Hope my increasingly arthritic knees won't stop me enjoying the former for a few years yet (and I'm certainly not giving up the latter!).
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Milk and two sugars if you're putting the kettle on.Originally posted by amethyst View PostA good old cup of tea
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Saying "ow" and swearing when one feels the pain of someone stepping on your foot.Originally posted by Moonraker View PostRe: Very British
Saying sorry, when someone steps on your foot.
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Room 101 wouldn't exist without it!Originally posted by amethyst View PostMoaning all time is a good one
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Re: Very British
Originally posted by Semi42 View PostPantomimes
milk in tea
afternoon tea
breakfast....the full english
motorway service stations, (may be some abroad but I’ve never come across any)
Now they are things I will miss this year due to the coronavirus pandemic as I am unable to take my annual leave for a few days for my birthday:
Pantomimes - or for me, it is musicals at the theatre. All the ones around the country have been postponed or cancelled or rescheduled for next year.
The Full English - it's what a Premier Inn exists for! Bacon, egg, sausage, fried bread - the works.
Afternoon tea - or indeed, tea at any time of the day.
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Green Shield Stamps.
Picture cards in cigarette packs.
Smith's crisps,with the little blue bag of salt in.
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Re: Very British
Pantomimes
milk in tea
afternoon tea
breakfast....the full english
motorway service stations, (may be some abroad but I’ve never come across any)
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