Subject: RE: BS: A polite and well-mannered thread From: VirginiaTam Date: 18 Feb 10 - 04:27 PM Oh, of course you are correct as ever, Miss Archer. I've never visited either. However, I am given to understand that the residents of such places have SUGAR as well as UHT in their PG Tips! This may account for certain problematic temperaments exhibited in these people. I am quite confident they are ploughman's type of people so cucumber sandwiches crust or no crust would be utterly lost on them. |
Subject: RE: BS: A polite and well-mannered thread From: Folkiedave Date: 18 Feb 10 - 04:25 PM I hope I am not being premature in my ejaculations I am sure we can all echo that. And please feel free to call me "Folkie". |
Subject: RE: BS: A polite and well-mannered thread From: mauvepink Date: 18 Feb 10 - 04:10 PM Wordsmiths are a turn on... But I never said that, okay? Not a word to anyone. Yes, indeed maeve, the thread is great fun and a little light relief is so enchanting I am intoxicated by some of what is going on :-) mp |
Subject: RE: BS: A polite and well-mannered thread From: maeve Date: 18 Feb 10 - 04:04 PM Thank you, McGrath. I suspect we are also enjoying the wordplay in this thread. maeve |
Subject: RE: BS: A polite and well-mannered thread From: mauvepink Date: 18 Feb 10 - 03:58 PM G'day g'day Tangledwood Snags and tinny mentioned here I bessech that you tell us more of thy quaint tongue and what it really means :) mp |
Subject: RE: BS: A polite and well-mannered thread From: McGrath of Harlow Date: 18 Feb 10 - 03:57 PM Being polite isn't a matter of being precious and refined and artificial. It's the most natural thing in the world. It's the default position. If you have to make an effort to be polite, rather than an effort to be other than polite on those occasions that call for it, there is something seriously wrong. |
Subject: RE: BS: A polite and well-mannered thread From: Tangledwood Date: 18 Feb 10 - 03:47 PM Cucumber sandwiches, scones, crumpets! Jeeze, where can a bloke get a couple of snags and a tinny round here? Ye's r'all top blokes and sheilas but. Goodonya for keeping the yobbos out. |
Subject: RE: BS: A polite and well-mannered thread From: Mavis Enderby Date: 18 Feb 10 - 03:42 PM I hope I am not being premature in my ejaculations of joy and chummy splendiferousness at happening upon such a delightful and gentlepersonly discourse. If you will excuse me though, I have to supervise the staff who are preparing the carriage for this weekends festivities in the North Riding. Yours, Burton Coggles, Gentleman. |
Subject: RE: BS: A polite and well-mannered thread From: mauvepink Date: 18 Feb 10 - 03:38 PM Smedley wrote "Mauve, if I may be so bold as to foreshorten your nomenclature, I suspect you may be right vis-a-vis certain bottoms. But let us not dwell on such base desires and embolden instead our commitment to manifesting a gallimaufry of linguistic and interpersonal pulchritudinousnesses. " Dearest Smedders, Sir, I humbly beseech your most eloquent of replies and pay yet more respect to your wonderful choice of words. Your point is taken but if I may be so bold as to suggest I have no intention to dwelleth on person's bottoms. I think that I can womanfestly say, without a fear to be contradicted, that such practices may actually be outlawed in most folk forums. Whilst those that would allow such thing may demand of me to wear a blindfold - or at least cover my eyes somehow - in order that my innocent eyes are not unchastened. Sir, I am so grateful for your interdiction and advice for my safety. And, whilst not a humble servant, I am nevertheless, humbled by your concern for my purity. May your strings never twang and always stay unbroken Your humble correspondent mp ;-) |
Subject: RE: BS: A polite and well-mannered thread From: Mrrzy Date: 18 Feb 10 - 03:24 PM Why, thank you kindly. How refreshing to find crustless sandwiches, tea and crumpets in such an elegant parlor. Shall I be mother? |
Subject: RE: BS: A polite and well-mannered thread From: Smedley Date: 18 Feb 10 - 03:24 PM Ah, dear Oscar. Dear, dear Oscar. Such a misconstrued gentleman in such a multiplicity of ways. Mauve, if I may be so bold as to foreshorten your nomenclature, I suspect you may be right vis-a-vis certain bottoms. But let us not dwell on such base desires and embolden instead our commitment to manifesting a gallimaufry of linguistic and interpersonal pulchritudinousnesses. |
Subject: RE: BS: A polite and well-mannered thread From: GUEST,mauvepink Date: 18 Feb 10 - 03:19 PM Dearest Smedders... I fear that if so many were chastised with smacked bottom it could cause a flood of those seeking such punishment! Alas, we need to educate the more uncouth to take control of their tongues and be careful what issues from their mouth. Then, and only then, if they are good, can they have a smacked bottom! ;-) We have enough whipping posts on Mudcat to go around I am sure lol I am but a simple wench looking to be educated from those who know better. I have the simplest tastes. I am always satisfied with the best (Oscar Wilde) mp |
Subject: RE: BS: A polite and well-mannered thread From: theleveller Date: 18 Feb 10 - 03:12 PM "So, what is it to be Leveller "Scone" with a short 'o' or "Scone" with a long 'o'? Hmmm.. " Oh, please, after you.... ...I'm orf to play the graaaand piaaaano. |
Subject: RE: BS: A polite and well-mannered thread From: Lox Date: 18 Feb 10 - 03:03 PM Excuse me, did you say please continue your delicate lubrications? Well I never! If you will excuse me, I'm off to increase my stress levels and put myself at risk of heart problems on another thread! |
Subject: RE: BS: A polite and well-mannered thread From: Smedley Date: 18 Feb 10 - 02:50 PM If only some of the less cultivated contributors to discussions elsewhere in this hallowed haunt could receive the same treatment as your great nephew, M. |
Subject: RE: BS: A polite and well-mannered thread From: MGM·Lion Date: 18 Feb 10 - 02:47 PM I have just shown this delightful thread to my great nephew for educational purposes, & he said he wanted to contribute ~ here he comes ~~~ Bum bottie poo teeheehee Ohhh, woe alas!! so sorry about that, His mummy, my niece, has smacked his bottom, grounded him for a month, and sent him to bed without his supper. Please continue your delectable lucubrations as if it had never happened... |
Subject: RE: BS: A polite and well-mannered thread From: mauvepink Date: 18 Feb 10 - 01:53 PM I hope Mike has clean undergarments on a warm day in case he gets hit with a bus and ends up in hospital? I could not sleep for thinking of the poor man suffering any embarrassment because we forgot to advise him rightly. We must look out for each other more and give advice for the salvation of knocked down Catters in hospital. Always have a clean pair of undergarments. It's traditional ;-) mp |
Subject: RE: BS: A polite and well-mannered thread From: Ruth Archer Date: 18 Feb 10 - 01:52 PM No, Tam - you're thinking of Umbrage-over-Fuccall. Umbrage-on-Horizon is near the hamlet of Arse-in-Hand. |
Subject: RE: BS: A polite and well-mannered thread From: Dave the Gnome Date: 18 Feb 10 - 01:26 PM Please refrain from any such argumentative subects as scon or scown (or scoon!) Let us instead refer to them as small clouds of edible delight... |
Subject: RE: BS: A polite and well-mannered thread From: VirginiaTam Date: 18 Feb 10 - 01:21 PM Is Umbrage-on-Horizon near Humbug-on-Sea? |
Subject: RE: BS: A polite and well-mannered thread From: olddude Date: 18 Feb 10 - 01:08 PM My Wiener dog Bella is all grown up and wants to say hello and say she loves you Bella1 Bella2 |
Subject: RE: BS: A polite and well-mannered thread From: katlaughing Date: 18 Feb 10 - 12:52 PM While it may sound like fun and harmless activity, testing all "ye who enter" may lead to loud protests of elitism...a return of the "mudcat clique" and then this so mannerly thread may be sullied beyond repair. I pray it were not so for 'tis a lovely thing you have wrought. Good day, kat |
Subject: RE: BS: A polite and well-mannered thread From: VirginiaTam Date: 18 Feb 10 - 12:42 PM Oh how lovely, I've set up some tables for Whist in the parlour. To my great misfortune, I do not know the game. I don't suppose there are any kind and generous players in the thread who would be willing to educate me? Or am I already the wrong sort due to this woeful lack in my upbringing? |
Subject: RE: BS: A polite and well-mannered thread From: Bill D Date: 18 Feb 10 - 12:27 PM My DEAR wife, Rita, has gently suggested, after laughing her head off, that perhaps those ungulates are under an 'umbrella', and that I should retract my attempt at a correction.... hmmmmm... |
Subject: RE: BS: A polite and well-mannered thread From: Ebbie Date: 18 Feb 10 - 12:10 PM "I hearby propose a sort of 'test' to determine if new posters are 'our sort' or not. "" May I humbly suggest that's not nice? |
Subject: RE: BS: A polite and well-mannered thread From: Bill D Date: 18 Feb 10 - 12:07 PM Oh, Emma dear...are those Connochaetes gnou or Connochaetes taurinus? They are indeed lovely, but mayhap a slight miscommunication has occurred? We already have one 'ungulate' on our local horizon, and I am sure he will be around shortly. |
Subject: RE: BS: A polite and well-mannered thread From: Emma B Date: 18 Feb 10 - 12:07 PM and please..... don't post any Non U tube stuff in here please |
Subject: RE: BS: A polite and well-mannered thread From: Crow Sister (off with the fairies) Date: 18 Feb 10 - 12:04 PM "I'll just enjoy these wonderful scones." Hmm, now that we have such a nice thread filled with nice posters, how can we ensure it stays as nice as it is?? What if other posters come along who 'lower the tone' of our quiet and refined thread? I think to assuage all our anxieties, the quality of poster allowed into our splendid little oasis of nicety aught to be asessed by some means sure to route out 'bad eggs' and such-like beastly personages. I hearby propose a sort of 'test' to determine if new posters are 'our sort' or not. So, what is it to be Leveller "Scone" with a short 'o' or "Scone" with a long 'o'? Hmmm.. |
Subject: RE: BS: A polite and well-mannered thread From: GUEST,Mike Rogers Date: 18 Feb 10 - 12:02 PM This thread is like a refreshing breeze blowing through my undergarments on a humid day. |
Subject: RE: BS: A polite and well-mannered thread From: theleveller Date: 18 Feb 10 - 11:56 AM Thank you, Maeve, but it's of no importance...after you...I'll just enjoy these wonderful scones. |
Subject: RE: BS: A polite and well-mannered thread From: Emma B Date: 18 Feb 10 - 11:54 AM CS - in such refined polite company how could I consider anything other than "Cette sauce de haute qualite est un mélange de fruits orientaux, d'epices et de vinaigre." As this is a music site I humbly apologize that some less well mannered person has removed Marty Feldman's glorious, if melancholy, tribute to Charles Aznavour from the esteemed youtube but, if you have access to spotify you may spot 'La Sauce HP' |
Subject: RE: BS: A polite and well-mannered thread From: olddude Date: 18 Feb 10 - 11:52 AM Ok just posted this on the main page for all you lovely people, this absolutely beautiful guitar hits the spot for sure Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring - J.S.Bach |
Subject: RE: BS: A polite and well-mannered thread From: maeve Date: 18 Feb 10 - 11:38 AM Speak, friend theleveller. May I offer you some fresh scones? maeve |
Subject: RE: BS: A polite and well-mannered thread From: Emma B Date: 18 Feb 10 - 11:38 AM For your delectation may I offer to share with you this pleasing portrait of an umbrage on the horizon |
Subject: RE: BS: A polite and well-mannered thread From: GUEST,Ebbie, housesitting Date: 18 Feb 10 - 11:34 AM Today again I shall take the three Cairn Terriers to Sandy Beach and let them run there with all the likeminded other dogs. They will come home and drip and spray sand all through the house and when their coats are dry I will brush the last bits off them, then bring out the broom. Life is good. |
Subject: RE: BS: A polite and well-mannered thread From: Crow Sister (off with the fairies) Date: 18 Feb 10 - 11:34 AM Yeah, cucumber sandwiches have had the rough and uncouth crusts (how it offends me to even consider them) discreetly eliminated. This precaution will at least ensure that we keep the kind of grubby riff-raff who willfully indulge in online brutishness orf of this thread (wot is for elegant laydies and gentlemen only!) Would you like ketchup or HP with that? And I'll pop a pickled onion on a doily for you (mind fingers). |
Subject: RE: BS: A polite and well-mannered thread From: Dave the Gnome Date: 18 Feb 10 - 11:34 AM I pray your forgiveness and patience a moment longer, dear fellows. erudie = erudite of course. Humblest of apologies from your lowly (literaly :-) ) Servant. DeG |
Subject: RE: BS: A polite and well-mannered thread From: theleveller Date: 18 Feb 10 - 11:32 AM Please, would anyone mind if I posted something? Thank you. |
Subject: RE: BS: A polite and well-mannered thread From: Ruth Archer Date: 18 Feb 10 - 11:32 AM And may your aspidistra never wither. Earl Grey? |
Subject: RE: BS: A polite and well-mannered thread From: Dave the Gnome Date: 18 Feb 10 - 11:31 AM Ahhh - Thank you so much for the clarification, dear Ruth. It makes one feel good to know that one can make such errors and be corrected in a civil and erudie manner. May your cucumbers grow ever longer. :D |
Subject: RE: BS: A polite and well-mannered thread From: GUEST,leeneia Date: 18 Feb 10 - 11:28 AM There is a simple way to ensure that you will be communicating with the best of the Mudcat. Post something that actually requires the playing or singing of music. The nutters and squabblers will head for the hills. You still have to deal with a pedant or two, but they are easier to take. The glow you get when someone on the other side of the world says 'thanks' makes it all worthwhile. |
Subject: RE: BS: A polite and well-mannered thread From: Ruth Archer Date: 18 Feb 10 - 11:27 AM Umbrage is two stops along, D el G. I live in Lower Wittering. |
Subject: RE: BS: A polite and well-mannered thread From: Dave the Gnome Date: 18 Feb 10 - 11:24 AM I thought Umbrage was that fine English town where Ruth hails from? The epitome of good manners and courtesy:-) |
Subject: RE: BS: A polite and well-mannered thread From: maeve Date: 18 Feb 10 - 11:22 AM Bill D. I enjoy toasted unbrage with any fine cheese. maeve |
Subject: RE: BS: A polite and well-mannered thread From: Bill D Date: 18 Feb 10 - 11:17 AM Oh how nice....not an umbrage on the horizon! |
Subject: RE: BS: A polite and well-mannered thread From: olddude Date: 18 Feb 10 - 11:16 AM anyone for tea my friends? |
Subject: RE: BS: A polite and well-mannered thread From: bobad Date: 18 Feb 10 - 11:15 AM Would that be the 1959 definition of polite and well mannered? |
Subject: RE: BS: A polite and well-mannered thread From: mauvepink Date: 18 Feb 10 - 11:14 AM I hope it will not be too Liberal of me to join in and give regards from one of the sisters here to ALL of you ;-) What a thoroughly SPLENDID bunch you all are and wonderfully knowledgeable, kind, courteous, intelligent and suucinct. Such eloquent personages I have not heard in some time and you are the epitomy of manners and good breeding. What a totally talented troup of taste trapes from your tongues. Have a wonderful time here and do help yourselves to a pat on the back How jolly this is.... :-) mp |
Subject: RE: BS: A polite and well-mannered thread From: maeve Date: 18 Feb 10 - 11:07 AM Amos- every post I make these days takes careful thought and effort; when accompanied by the glorious music we have recently received the merit is in the peaceful posting of descriptions of daily life without stress or discord. "Shallow Brown" sung by Cindy Kallet right now. I am hungry for tranquility. maeve |
Subject: RE: BS: A polite and well-mannered thread From: Will Fly Date: 18 Feb 10 - 10:59 AM Non! Absolument pas! Mes felicitations a tous. |