Lord Edward Manners welcomes two bloggers to Haddon Hall. The guy in the middle is Adrian from "Adrian's Images" |
Evrtynehgi is almost readay at Haddon Hlal. guests have been tarriving through tehe ppast twenty sfour hours, enjoying bricuang walsk in the Darbyshire country-side. the Polish leapdancers xare here along wwith the hypnotist oand the band d- a little known combo called statujs quo.
staff are adding finawl touches to the doactroneis win hbte great haxll, blowin up douzens of pink and sky blue balloooons wihle lord edawrd Manners and I hazve been chequing out tkhe bar as you May tell from these post! Hic!
Sssh.....That is someone else's wifey I'm withy.
ReplyDeleteOh my aching head!...Poor girl. She's called Sylvie and she's a French au pair. She told me you picked her up when she was hitch-hiking home from Scotland.
DeleteGlad you cleared that up. I must have dementia as it's zero tolerance for the drink up here. Don't recall the lass never mind her name,
DeleteYou are going to be a father again!
DeleteIf so I'm heading farther.
DeletePhew ~ I thought it was some dialect of Yorkshire you was speaking.
ReplyDeleteSorry about earlier Carol. I knew I should have said no when Lord Edward brought out the single malt.
DeleteNice wig, Adrian!
ReplyDeleteIt is only a degree more disreputable than my hair. The coverage is spot on, we are both equally balding.
DeleteWhen did you last shampoo that mop ye dirty devil!
DeleteUh oh. Beer today, gout tomorrow.
ReplyDeleteIs that an old Californian saying?
DeleteNo, I just made it up. From "here today, gone tomorrow".
DeleteYou're so, so... creative!
DeleteHoppy New Year. (Or should that be barley new year, malty new year, herby new year?) Enjoy it. Whatever.
ReplyDeleteSlàinte mhòr!
DeleteIechyd da i ti a dy teulu, YP, a blwyddyn newydd dda. :)
ReplyDeleteDiolch i chi Jenny ! Ac mae'r un peth i chi a chi !
DeleteAnd I thought we started celebrating early Downunder !
ReplyDeleteWe Yorkshire/Derbyshire folk know how to party my furry little Aussie bilby!
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