We are having lunch with Brighton Antique Dealer Monday. BAD will bring a friend. Of BAD's friends we have met many and they don't last but we have for a couple of decades. BAD is 87 and still great fun.
I can hear Maggie Smith in my ears, 'a luncheon at a gambling venue at a railway station'. Yep, called Clocks. I have coffee there at least once a week.
I'm not sure of the reference, but it sounds as if Maggie Smith may have referred to a place you are familiar with. That's neat.
ReplyDeleteDebby, its a reference to a quote in the play The Importance of Being Earnest. Some will get, I hope. Otherwise my cleverness will be wasted, haha.
DeleteAnything that brings Maggie Smith to mind is a net positive.
ReplyDeleteIsn't she just terrific Steve.
DeleteHave fun - as I am very, very sure you will.
ReplyDeleteWe will EC.
DeleteEnjoy and have fun !
ReplyDeleteThanks Gattina.
DeleteI hope you get a return on your investments if you are so inclined.
ReplyDeleteCaro, I broke even. Lunch was so cheap.
DeleteI like Maggie Smith but have never seen The Importance of Being Earnest. Have a great lunch.
ReplyDeleteThe film version of the play with Maggie Smith as Lady Bracknell is a good watch.
DeleteHope you had a good day.
ReplyDeleteIt was very nice Diane, thanks.
DeleteThe beloved and I had lunch together in the sunshine, complete with straw boaters, chilled white wine and plenty of magazines. It was a delight.
ReplyDeleteThat sounds delightful Hels.
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