Don't get me started - irritates me when Greenwich is pronounced as 'Grinich' as opposed to 'Grenich' .
You're just posh.
Yes, you're right, being bought up on the Cherry Orchard Estate in the 1950s does elevate one's position in Society! Mind you we weren't as posh as our neighbours who had the Corona man deliver. I do say scon as opposed to scown, not sure what the correct SE7 pronunciation is on that tasty food stuff?
Scone pronounced 'scon' rhyming with 'gone' is the correct way of saying it. Not sure what the typical SE7 pronounciation would be - probably 'cake'.
Affects a part of the brain known as Shatner's Bassoon.
Don't get me started - irritates me when Greenwich is pronounced as 'Grinich' as opposed to 'Grenich' .
You're just posh.
Yes, you're right, being bought up on the Cherry Orchard Estate in the 1950s does elevate one's position in Society! Mind you we weren't as posh as our neighbours who had the Corona man deliver. I do say scon as opposed to scown, not sure what the correct SE7 pronunciation is on that tasty food stuff?
Scone pronounced 'scon' rhyming with 'gone' is the correct way of saying it. Not sure what the typical SE7 pronounciation would be - probably 'cake'.
Affects a part of the brain known as Shatner's Bassoon.
I heard that last week, or was it last month or last year. I'm confused.
Don't get me started - irritates me when Greenwich is pronounced as 'Grinich' as opposed to 'Grenich' .
You're just posh.
Yes, you're right, being bought up on the Cherry Orchard Estate in the 1950s does elevate one's position in Society! Mind you we weren't as posh as our neighbours who had the Corona man deliver. I do say scon as opposed to scown, not sure what the correct SE7 pronunciation is on that tasty food stuff?
Scone pronounced 'scon' rhyming with 'gone' is the correct way of saying it. Not sure what the typical SE7 pronounciation would be - probably 'cake'.
Affects a part of the brain known as Shatner's Bassoon.
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