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DavidOck

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And call erasers rubbers. Oh, how my sisters and I giggled over that when we were there in 1969/70

Back in the early (19, NOT 18!) 70s, my then wife and I spent about 3 months in England and Scotland, stayed at many "bed & breakfast" places. One, where they knew we were heading for a train early the next morning, blithely asked if we'd like to be "knocked up" in the morning. :w00t: :lol:
 

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    Back in the early (19, NOT 18!) 70s, my then wife and I spent about 3 months in England and Scotland, stayed at many "bed & breakfast" places. One, where they knew we were heading for a train early the next morning, blithely asked if we'd like to be "knocked up" in the morning. :w00t: :lol:
    That’s funny.
     

    Redbird11

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    Back in the early (19, NOT 18!) 70s, my then wife and I spent about 3 months in England and Scotland, stayed at many "bed & breakfast" places. One, where they knew we were heading for a train early the next morning, blithely asked if we'd like to be "knocked up" in the morning. :w00t: :lol:
    That is going above and beyond for the customer. I appreciate their work ethic.
     

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    Back in the early (19, NOT 18!) 70s, my then wife and I spent about 3 months in England and Scotland, stayed at many "bed & breakfast" places. One, where they knew we were heading for a train early the next morning, blithely asked if we'd like to be "knocked up" in the morning. :w00t: :lol:

    AND - What did "You" say . . . :rolleyes:



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    Koolkiz

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    I noticed during a recent binge watch of several seasons of The Great British Bake Off that Paul Hollywood and Prue Leith (the judges, for nonfans) talked of both cookies and biscuits. For them, cookies were chewy or cakey and biscuits were crisp. Never before had I heard this distinction made.
    I'm watching the latest season. Love the show!
     

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