That’s a marvellous story.
When you say you don’t follow sport, is that simply because you are not interested, or because you were turned off it as a schoolboy?
Are any of you chaps following the Six Nations Rugby?
Incidentally, a question for Americans: why do you call a Rugby player a ‘Rugger’? We use the term ‘Rugger’ only as an affectionate nickname for Rugby Union.
Is your sartorial choice anything to do with the Rugger?
Arans and fisherman’s sweaters are great and I have a few of them, but I am addicted to WPs I’m afraid! Still wearing RN today - the full works this time - patches, epps, pen pocket.
For a moment, Brer Fox, I thought that was a Surrealist poem. We are of course living in surreal times.
It has been a good day for wearing a Royal Navy Woolly Pully.
My place or yours, old chap?
One place is a real city; the other is an overpriced village in the Fens.
I am joking of course. Both of England’s great universities are excellent. Plus the London School of Economics and Imperial College for sciences.
This time of year can (underlined several times) be the best time of year in London and SE England when the days are crisp, bright and cold and there is a light frost overnight. The same is true of early spring and late autumn (Fall for you chaps).
It remains perfect WP weather and I have worn one every day this month!
I see that there is a big freeze in large areas of the US, including Tennessee.
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