Quoting Ian McFarlane from 00:52, 19th Aug 2005
Just to try and align the subject of umbrellas with that of formal dress: Obviously, in inclement weather, either a gentleman or a lady may be umbrellaed. The umbrella must be black, and must be very, very tightly bound. It should be bought from a proper shop. Of that I am sure, but also I understand that it should always only be carried in the left hand, perhaps someone could confirm or correct me on that point.
I suspected I would elicit this sort of response, but come on! quality can hardly be assured from the Millets of this world.Proper shop? As opposed to black market brollies?
Hmmmm, I'm not sure.Carried in whichever hoof is more comfortable for the carrier.
An Auntie Ella for some of your sausage, china.You ain't seen me, roight?
Yes, as is the case with so many formalities. I must add though, some consider dark blue umbrellas to be acceptable - quite what possesses them to be so sartorially lax, I really don't know.unhelpfully arbitrary?
Pretension's the name of the game in the this neck of the woods, Mr Joss.a level of pretension
Quoting exnihilo from 01:34, 20th Aug 2005
It's not pretension if you're not pretending, in short.
Quoting Little Miss Giggles from 11:52, 20th Aug 2005
A bit harsh, Ralph.
Quoting RJ Covino from 17:07, 20th Aug 2005
That's Doctor Covino to you, whomever you are.
Quoting BasilSeal from 04:54, 21st Aug 2005
Incidentally, on the subject of doctorates, does anyone know of anjyone with a St Andrews D.Litt., earned through publishing a book?
Quoting exnihilo from 13:42, 21st Aug 2005
I'm just mad about saffron.
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