That is the Cotswolds, dahling... I saw a working class person in John Lewis once. He was a jolly nice fellow, with one of those charming hats they wear.
Those of whom you expect to use the tradesmens' entrance...solicitors, shopkeepers and suchlike. Ask your Butler, he will know.
we have one Waitrose shortly to be joined by a second complete with a wine bar by the canal I can't wait,I'm beside my self with excitement
Yes but they do sell English stuff and their Scotch eggs are far superior to Joe Sainsbury and Hobgoblin is cheaper too (the Estate staff drink it ) for myself I prefer a Chateau Lafite of course.
Yes it sure is but since Snotty turned the UK upside down, they bods at Morrisons panicked and headed back up north & settled in Kirkby I cannot fault them tho, they have got some really decent real ales on sale - Ossett Brewery, York Brewery, Castle Rock & Black Sheep to name but a few
I used to buy their Black Beer. A thick black stuff I mixed with milk. Just looked it up. Description: The origins of this famous Yorkshire brand, Mather's Black Beer, date back to 1901. Mather's is the last known surviving Black Beer being produced in the UK. Mather's is still brewed in the finest tradition using only the best natural ingredients. It has a unique, deliciously sweet and malty taste and is also both norishing and rich in vitamin C. Experiment with the drink's versitility and try with a variety of mixers. Add Lemonade to make a refreshing drink known as 'Sheffield Stout' (1 part Black Beer to 5 parts Lemonade) and mix with Whisky, Rum, Brandy or Ginger to produce rich winter warmers (1 part Black Beer to 2 parts Spirits). Otherwise, why not liven up your cooking, add a measure to Christmas Pudding, Steak and Black Beer Pie or even Treacle Toffee ! 68cl - 8.5% Don't remember the 8.5%.
They plonked a Waitrose in East Cowes right next to the more interesting bohemian area in an attempt to drive the pierced tribe away.
Never mind middle, that's class! A HARP? They weigh a ton! Did you chuck him 20p and say twangs a lot?