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Cream Tea, fancy hats, and the old English way

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Cream Tea, fancy hats, and the old English way

they say god, king, empire. Well, there may be no god, we have a queen now, with no real power, and the empire is dead. But we can still sip tea, nibble scones, and discuss the politics of the mother country, of the various commonwealthers, or international.

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Imperial Legacy of Africa

Started by zrdm Jun 11, 2012. 0 Replies

A paradox, a moment of both progress and scientific achievement, and paternalism and oppression. The Great Lion's paw secured a lion's share of Africa in the days of Empire. From Egypt, to the north,…Continue

Tags: war, trade, oppression, Religion, Christianity

Beer or Cider

Started by zrdm. Last reply by Keely Jun 6, 2012. 9 Replies

What is your preference for an after fives drink. There are the likes of beers, various color ales and lagers; then there is cider(my preferred drink). I seldom drink alcohol but when I do cider (and…Continue

Tags: alcohol, british, english, drink, cider

Tea

Started by zrdm Jun 6, 2012. 0 Replies

And so I breach the most important aspect of english custom. The sacred custom of tea. Black teas are the preference, though some drink green tea when feeling curious. The question of single origin…Continue

Tags: british, english, tea

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Comment by Lester Unega Waya on March 23, 2013 at 8:29

zrdm.

I see you watch 'corrie' then.

Comment by Marianne on June 7, 2012 at 9:39

Has anyonebody been to Cornwall ;  I'll always remember with fondness th scones and rich cream, delicious...  never seen or ate them elsewhere !!!

Comment by Marianne on June 7, 2012 at 9:37

I am also funny when I drink,so I guess I must be a happy drunk...

Comment by zrdm on June 6, 2012 at 14:16

Excellant, I find I do not have a dry sense of humor though, sadly Im only funny when Im drunk.

Comment by Michel on June 6, 2012 at 13:38

Been to the UK, once when a student in the late sixties. Spent a summer west of London working on Schweppes delivery trucks. Enjoyed it immensely. I had a small moped and I explored a bit of the capital. Got terminally hooked on British humor =)

 

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