Well... were they good sausages and mash?
very saucy
.... the secret life of bloggers...
I'm saying nothing...... (but hiding a naughty smile behind my hand.....)
It is all in their minds Alice, I was just thinking it stood for 'Sitting and Musing'.
do they sell anything else?
Did you sit brazenly outside or lurk in the depths of the interior?
Coward
Love it! Hope the sausages were good.
Well they couldn't really call it M&S either, could they?
now I'm sure there is another phrase that gets shortened to "S&M"...oh yes, sugar and milk as in, "The LovelyBoy takes his tea with a bit of s&m"
I want to know what you wore. Photos, please.
not to be confused of course with the s&f school of literature
I've been there! Great food; clientele disappointingly ordinary in the matter of dress....
But now I really do want to see the sausages! I'd seen the shop front once on a visit with G but was too nervous to go in!K x
What made you think Mr M was the only person you needed to worry about?Heh.
if it was s&m&l it could be referring to the size of the sausages?
Did you spot the Gentle author?I'll look out for you on the blog.
Sniggering at the back.
why did the pigeon cross the road ?
I've just got it - it's sun&moon - new age cuisine - vegetarian sausages served by wicca men and womenthen again it could be sausages&mash but it does not sound so interesting like that
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Well... were they good sausages and mash?
ReplyDeletevery saucy
ReplyDelete.... the secret life of bloggers...
ReplyDeleteI'm saying nothing...... (but hiding a naughty smile behind my hand.....)
ReplyDeleteIt is all in their minds Alice, I was just thinking it stood for 'Sitting and Musing'.
ReplyDeletedo they sell anything else?
ReplyDeleteDid you sit brazenly outside or lurk in the depths of the interior?
ReplyDeleteCoward
ReplyDeleteLove it! Hope the sausages were good.
ReplyDeleteWell they couldn't really call it M&S either, could they?
ReplyDeletenow I'm sure there is another phrase that gets shortened to "S&M"...
ReplyDeleteoh yes, sugar and milk as in, "The LovelyBoy takes his tea with a bit of s&m"
I want to know what you wore. Photos, please.
ReplyDeletenot to be confused of course with the s&f school of literature
ReplyDeleteI've been there! Great food; clientele disappointingly ordinary in the matter of dress....
ReplyDeleteBut now I really do want to see the sausages! I'd seen the shop front once on a visit with G but was too nervous to go in!
ReplyDeleteK x
What made you think Mr M was the only person you needed to worry about?
ReplyDeleteHeh.
if it was s&m&l it could be referring to the size of the sausages?
ReplyDeleteDid you spot the Gentle author?I'll look out for you on the blog.
ReplyDeleteSniggering at the back.
ReplyDeletewhy did the pigeon cross the road ?
ReplyDeleteI've just got it - it's sun&moon - new age cuisine - vegetarian sausages served by wicca men and women
ReplyDeletethen again it could be sausages&mash but it does not sound so interesting like that