... provided by Messrs Godfrey, King and Mitchell (and the erstwhile-yet-ethereally extant Edwards), at The Robert Peel Public House:
Sublime.
It was really rather good. Most enjoyable. And educational as well.
Sublime suggests the performance was in some way less than lime or under lime, perhaps a citrus-filled sarnie or a poorly coloured underwater transport. I hope this clears things up for everyone.
we used lime to spread over the poo in our outhouse (back in the day).
I know this isn't what is meant.
Lemon in the outhouse could be a metaphor for something. Like... Umm... Apples in the barn? Don't know if that helps at all...
Personally I prefer lime marmalade to the traditional orange.
My sandwich runneth over... :D :D
Do we have any limes in the Drawing Room?
No, but I'm sure that Sherlock Holmes had a lemon entry, my dear. What's on?
:oops:
Quote from: "Tricky"No, but I'm sure that Sherlock Holmes had a lemon entry, my dear. What's on?
:oops:
heh
Quote from: "rogerg"Quote from: "Tricky"No, but I'm sure that Sherlock Holmes had a lemon entry, my dear. What's on?
:oops:
heh
English humour! Lemon Entry = Elementary.
Hurrah! :lol:
I have uploaded photographs here (//http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=119395&id=552434683&l=058c5361a2). :D
I prefer lime(instead of lemon) with honey in my tea.
I prefer lime(instead of lemon) with honey in my tea.
Quote from: "johninblack"Quote from: "rogerg"Quote from: "Tricky"No, but I'm sure that Sherlock Holmes had a lemon entry, my dear. What's on?
:oops:
heh
English humour! Lemon Entry = Elementary.
oh, I got it! I especially liked the "what's on"!
any more, Artie?
I love how roger's 'heh' sounds different to different people. :D
Quote from: "Pedro"I love how roger's 'heh' sounds different to different people. :D
Heh