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Alan Medic Wrote:

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> rendelharris Wrote:

>

> >

> > Golly, and there was me thinking it was a bit

> of

> > meaningless persiflage to while away the

> > afternoon!

>

> Excuse my ignorance but where did you learn the

> word persiflage from and how often do you use it?

> I?ve never heard of it which is no great surprise

> as I communicate by re-arranging the (about) 25

> words I do know. I?ve looked it up though as I'm

> keen to be educated, though I suspect I won?t be

> saying ?persiflage? very often.


Can't recall where I picked it up, been using it a long time - childhood reading of P.G.Wodehouse, possibly. You have to remember that former English teacher > current professional writer = florid gobshite.

Robert Poste's Child Wrote:

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> The Dulwich Estate tests for familiarity with the

> Mikado before allowing you to move into the

> village. You also have to be able to name all the

> members of the Archers family and have a current

> My Waitrose card.


Ha! And, of course, that you pack picnics in a proper wicker basket.

rendelharris Wrote:

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> Ha! And, of course, that you pack picnics in a

> proper wicker basket.


And own at least one cookery book by Delia or Mary, plus possess minimum one hand-knitted item of clothing, bonus point if you made it yourself.


Sudden urge to write the equivalent of the citizenship handbook for aspiring villagers, but I'll have a cup of tea (Fortnum's afternoon one) till it passes.

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