I like the fact that it shows unread posts since my last visit and new replies to my posts. It was very hard for me to remember where I posted something. Of course, this was probably available on the last forum, but I didn't see it. Computers are not my thing. There are days when life isn't my...
I have an "Old Country Roses" teapot. Mind you, I don't like tea but I do love the whole idea of afternoon tea. One of many reasons why I like to watch British television - all those beautiful tea sets.
Thank you for the welcome. I was thinking of C.W. Northrup the other day when I left a message on my cousin's phone. She never got the message and that, for some reason, led me to the great C.W. Northrup.
Thank you for the welcome. It is nice to keep the talk to just Summer Wine. I've learned more in my short time here than in any of the groups I belonged to.
There is a touching moment in "Truly and the Whole Truth" where Clegg is talking about receiving warm fuzzy slippers from his wife. He knew then that his marriage would be alright.
Erasers and crayons that aren't made the way they used to be.
Modern sitcoms
Dramas that think we want to see people getting sick or going to the bathroom
Children who are not taught to behave
Children who are given everything they want
Why is Julie Walters irritating?
I always liked the new café better than the ones in the earlier episodes.
I do have a question about the tea. Ivy would pour milk/cream and tea in the cups and have them on the counter before the gang even ordered three teas. Ready for sale. Is that they way it is normally done in Britain?
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