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Post by Deleted on Mar 4, 2018 10:17:13 GMT
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Post by anita on Mar 4, 2018 10:39:03 GMT
Yum. I love scones caiaphas. I can be really greedy & eat all 10 of those cheap ones [ for 49p 0r 50p depending where you get them] one after the other.
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Post by TallPaul on Mar 4, 2018 10:50:17 GMT
!!! Doesn't really work @caiaphas if, like me, you pronounce scone the way scone should be pronounced, to rhyme with stone!
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Post by Deleted on Mar 4, 2018 11:00:18 GMT
!!! Doesn't really work @caiaphas if, like me, you pronounce scone the way scone should be pronounced, to rhyme with stone! Okay, Clever Clogs, how about this one then?
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Post by Tibidabo on Mar 4, 2018 11:16:36 GMT
Doesn't really work caiaphas if, like me, you pronounce scone the way scone should be pronounced, to rhyme with stone! OK. Now I'm really worried because I also pronounce it to rhyme with stone.....
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Post by TallPaul on Mar 4, 2018 11:35:40 GMT
Doesn't really work caiaphas if, like me, you pronounce scone the way scone should be pronounced, to rhyme with stone! OK. Now I'm really worried because I also pronounce it to rhyme with stone..... Mummy!!!
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Post by Deleted on Mar 4, 2018 17:57:27 GMT
Snow still all over (we had the last lot this morning) and now we're in the thickest of fogs. My place looks over the valley here and visibility can be no more than about 25 metres.
On weird Scandinavian shows; if anyone thinks that Fortitude gets weird, try the Swedish show Jordskott - missing children, parasites and sundry mythical creatures - not your normal police procedural.
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Post by bimse on Mar 4, 2018 18:09:59 GMT
Snow still all over (we had the last lot this morning) and now we're in the thickest of fogs. My place looks over the valley here and visibility can be no more than about 25 metres. On weird Scandinavian shows; if anyone thinks that Fortitude gets weird, try the Swedish show Jordskott - missing children, parasites and sundry mythical creatures - not your normal police procedural. Jordskott is well and truly weird, enjoyable , but I just couldn’t watch the second series, I think it lost surprise and therefore interest for me. Midnight Sun (Swedish/French) and Valkyrien (Norwegian) were both weird to the point of being barking, but much better than Jordskott in my opinion. Babylon-Berlin though (German) how atmospheric and stylish was that series? Even had Brian Ferry in it .
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Post by Deleted on Mar 4, 2018 18:15:57 GMT
Snow still all over (we had the last lot this morning) and now we're in the thickest of fogs. My place looks over the valley here and visibility can be no more than about 25 metres. On weird Scandinavian shows; if anyone thinks that Fortitude gets weird, try the Swedish show Jordskott - missing children, parasites and sundry mythical creatures - not your normal police procedural. Jordskott is well and truly weird, enjoyable , but I just couldn’t watch the second series, I think it lost surprise and therefore interest for me. Midnight Sun (Swedish/French) and Valkyrien (Norwegian) were both weird to the point of being barking, but much better than Jordskott in my opinion. Babylon-Berlin though (German) how atmospheric and stylish was that series? Even had Brian Ferry in it . Another few for the watch list, thanks! Ages old now but, for a medical set show, Von Trier's pre-Scandi Noir Danish success The Kingdom took some beating. I'll also proffer another couple of bonkers but great shows, the Aussie 'The Kettering Incident' and American 'The OA' (written by and starring the brilliant Brit Marling). If you like your drama to go well off the beaten path of realism then give them a try. Both of them have second series supposedly coming up. (Now the sun's gone I am literally struggling to see onto the next street it's that murky, really atmospheric stuff!)
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Post by bimse on Mar 4, 2018 18:35:37 GMT
Jordskott is well and truly weird, enjoyable , but I just couldn’t watch the second series, I think it lost surprise and therefore interest for me. Midnight Sun (Swedish/French) and Valkyrien (Norwegian) were both weird to the point of being barking, but much better than Jordskott in my opinion. Babylon-Berlin though (German) how atmospheric and stylish was that series? Even had Brian Ferry in it . Another few for the watch list, thanks! Ages old now but, for a medical set show, Von Trier's pre-Scandi Noir Danish success The Kingdom took some beating. I'll also proffer another couple of bonkers but great shows, the Aussie 'The Kettering Incident' and American 'The OA' (written by and starring the brilliant Brit Marling). If you like your drama to go well off the beaten path of realism then give them a try. Both of them have second series supposedly coming up. (Now the sun's gone I am literally struggling to see onto the next street it's that murky, really atmospheric stuff!) You’re very welcome, and thank you too for your recommendations @captain Pirelli. Sounds a bit like the set for Jordskott just now, where you live!
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Post by Deleted on Mar 4, 2018 19:17:30 GMT
Another few for the watch list, thanks! Ages old now but, for a medical set show, Von Trier's pre-Scandi Noir Danish success The Kingdom took some beating. I'll also proffer another couple of bonkers but great shows, the Aussie 'The Kettering Incident' and American 'The OA' (written by and starring the brilliant Brit Marling). If you like your drama to go well off the beaten path of realism then give them a try. Both of them have second series supposedly coming up. (Now the sun's gone I am literally struggling to see onto the next street it's that murky, really atmospheric stuff!) You’re very welcome, and thank you too for your recommendations @captain Pirelli. Sounds a bit like the set for Jordskott just now, where you live! The lamp post outside my house just went out and power spikes have shut down my computer twice, I’m starting to think in my own neo-noir!
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Post by lynette on Mar 4, 2018 20:22:38 GMT
Me too. No not that. Scone rhymes with stone.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 5, 2018 9:50:42 GMT
I can't believe you'd all mispronounce "scone" in such a way that deprives you of fully appreciating the punchline to "what's the fastest cake in the world?" S'gone!
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Post by TallPaul on Mar 5, 2018 13:18:22 GMT
Normal service has resumed. Postal delivery operatives are back in T-shirt and shorts!
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Post by lynette on Mar 5, 2018 15:07:45 GMT
I can't believe you'd all mispronounce "scone" in such a way that deprives you of fully appreciating the punchline to "what's the fastest cake in the world?" S'gone! I didn’t know this one. Will be using it in future with those others who mispronounce...
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Post by Deleted on Mar 5, 2018 15:38:55 GMT
!!! Doesn't really work @caiaphas if, like me, you pronounce scone the way scone should be pronounced, to rhyme with stone! Pronouncing scone to rhyme with stone is as much sacrilege as getting the jam and cream the wrong way round! I think we might need a separate thread (and polls) to debate this...
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Post by Deleted on Mar 5, 2018 16:13:38 GMT
Out of fear of getting it wrong I pronounce scone as "(points finger) one of those" or, in desperate circumstances where that won't work, as "oh, um, er, a packet of ready salted crisps, please".
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Post by sctactorpetera on Mar 6, 2018 2:17:56 GMT
It's odd getting snow in March.
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Post by TallPaul on Mar 6, 2018 10:11:08 GMT
It's odd getting snow in March. Even in Edinburgh?
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Post by showgirl on Mar 6, 2018 14:51:39 GMT
In more than one year I've had sunburn in early March when out walking in the UK.
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Post by michalnowicki on Mar 7, 2018 14:15:39 GMT
It's odd getting snow in March. Even in Edinburgh? I think I've seen more snow in March in Poland than in Edinburgh.
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