>>>>>OK. Same here. Aristocracy and 'landed-gentry' also tend to favour dinner/supper. I think the common denominator is that 'dinner' is always the biggest meal of the day.
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>>>>>BTW, what else would 'roof' ryhme with except 'woof' ?
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>>>>Tooth in some places
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>>>Where they miss many front teef?
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>>Once again Dragan you are a master of English. :-)
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>Nobody is the master of english. It won't obey anyone's commands.
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>>Hows the homebrew coming on. As the days grow colder thats vital work.
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>No brew, moonshine... and meager crop this year. Awful drought all summer, almost no rain between june and september. Picked maybe 30-50 kg of plums and sour cherries altogether. Passed the plums to dad to make brandy on his small still (a toy, 25 liter capacity), and didn't even assemble mine - wasn't worth the trouble.
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>Which doesn't mean we don't have any :). Presently have 8 bottles from various sources, about half of them presents or souvenirs, in various degrees between optimism and pessimism (half full or empty?), plus several that we haven't even opened yet. But the winter promises to be long. I see yours has started with a bang - an airport closed somewhere. Isn't it a bit early for the chaos to begin?
Doesn't take much snow to freeze our airports out.In their defence spending huge amounts on prevention for relatively rare weather events would be bad business.
I remember a possibly apocryphal story of a UK council spending a lot on snow ploughs which only functioned in a level of snow that had not been experienced for about 50 years.
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