Yokosuka Mike
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All the best,
Mike
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All the best,
Mike
looks like we are keeping this thread alive until Helen returns and posts something 🙂
And, then there was the cone of silence! 😀
Damn, I miss the cone of silence.
All the best,
Mike
@peterm1, It is entirely possible to have a cup of tea or a pot of tea. It depends entirely on what the tea is supplied in: a cup/mug or a tea-pot (hence the name teapot).
Which means in fact it's entirely possible to have a pot of tea and a cup of tea.
I hope Waiting for Helen does not have a similar ending to Waiting for Godot!
Gravy with toast for breakfast?
Regards, David
Every city should have a proper English tea room. I miss crumpets!
Through a Glass, Darkly by Life in Shadows, on FlickrMy key point was about the fact (in my experience) that the word "nice" always seems to be included in the phrase - hence "a nice cup of tea". And that term is usually used whether it is made in a pot or otherwise. The word also exemplifies for me that old fashioned middle class English value that the English had (and some may still aspire to) - that of being "nice people". Also exemplified in my Hyacinth Bucket reference and in this old Flanagan and Allen song from ww2. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z8YXU1Yrfq8
@peterm1 - Hopetoun Tea Rooms, is that the one in Block Arcade? Every time I've been past, there's a line outside equal to the Chinese tourists outside the Gucci shop on Collins Street. Is it really that good?
French Patisserie - Impressions and Reflections by Life in Shadows, on FlickrIf you are ever in Melbourne this one rates pretty highly. Though it is very popular and unless booked in advance it often involves a wait.
Hopetoun Tea Rooms, Melbourne Australia
Through a Glass, Darkly by Life in Shadows, on Flickr
@peterm1 - Hopetoun Tea Rooms, is that the one in Block Arcade? Every time I've been past, there's a line outside equal to the Chinese tourists outside the Gucci shop on Collins Street. Is it really that good?
Talking of tea and the English (I’m Welsh by the way), try a nice cup of tea at Betty’s, Harrogate, a rather nice venue. You will not be disappointed when COVID-19 is out of the way, if ever.