I am reading P.G. Wodehouse. More specifically Jeeves and the Feudal Spirit. It is delicious. As I knew it would be.
Of course it is. It is fizzibly wonderful.
I recalled the incident to which she referred, it having happened to come up in the examination paper that time I won that prize for Scripture Knowledge at my private school, but it's probably new to you, so I will give a brief synopsis. For some reason which has escaped my memory they told this Mrs Lot, while out walking one day, not to look around or she would be turned into a pillar of salt, so of course she immediately did look round and by what I have always thought to be an odd coincidence she was turned into a pillar of salt. It just shows you, what? I mean to say, you never know where you are these days.
~relishes~
Honestly, I sometimes feel I could eat his prose.
Mmmmmm. I bet it would taste lovely.
My point, Wodehouse is good. And even better with instrumental jazz in the background and a glass on wine in your hand. Although I suppose technically it should be a cocktail of some sort.
Darn right it should. Get thee a martini.
I'll tell my man. Maybe he knows how to make one.
*MySmiley*
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Wodehouse, Wine and ...
25/06/2010 10:25:33 PM
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Re: You know... I never liked Jeeves.
25/06/2010 11:06:53 PM
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I need to read some Wodehouse.
25/06/2010 11:13:30 PM
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Re: I need to read some Wodehouse.
25/06/2010 11:15:23 PM
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Wodehouse is one of my all-time favorites. I'd recommend starting with Carry On, Jeeves
26/06/2010 12:39:32 AM
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It's easy, just combine the first two: Wodehouse, Wine and Winehouse.
26/06/2010 05:34:19 PM
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