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Anyone for sherry?

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Synonymous Wed 13-Sept-17 16:24:01

Me too sunseeker but when you need a rest before you can do something/anything it makes you feel sooo much better on any day of the week! Hope I am not taking DD's advice too literally to "just go with it". grin

sunseeker Wed 13-Sept-17 15:49:35

A small sherry before Sunday lunch has been my secret vice for years. Never drink it any other time!

Crafting Wed 13-Sept-17 15:03:45

maw another classic. Thank you grin

Katek Wed 13-Sept-17 14:50:34

It reads:

"Too early for a Christmas drinky?"

"Mid April? No, I don't think so!"

Hope that helps NanKate- the rest of me might be a bit crumbly but the eyes are doing ok!

NanKate Wed 13-Sept-17 14:38:37

A girl after my own heart Syn. I was given a hot water bottle with the words on the purple cover 'I love, Z, L, (my grandsons), tennis and sherry'. Sums me up a treat.

Can someone please decipher the words on Maw's cartoon please ? Can't read it even with an enlarged screen.

I like a good chunk of ice in my sherry with a cheese biscuit.

DanniRae Wed 13-Sept-17 14:30:07

MawBroon - grin !!

Teetime Wed 13-Sept-17 14:26:38

A sherry? Thank you don't mind if I do - a nice amontillado would go down very well.

grannysue05 Wed 13-Sept-17 14:24:00

Did you previously stand up to eat ?
Anyway, sherry as an aperitif sounds about right.
And damson gin with the coffee course will have you sailing into the evening.
Enjoy !!!

MawBroon Wed 13-Sept-17 14:22:54

Good thinking!
Reminded me of this.

Synonymous Wed 13-Sept-17 14:12:42

Have decided to embrace the necessity of 'having to sit down' before I can serve and eat my meal so cunningly offered DH a sherry which he thought very civilized. Worked a treat so am now considering a small damson gin with the coffee. This is the life eh! grin