I liked that title because it is true that there is a good number of advices for SJ in Tattle comments for improving her vlogs.I think it refers to the thread title you liked rather than your comment.
I liked that title because it is true that there is a good number of advices for SJ in Tattle comments for improving her vlogs.I think it refers to the thread title you liked rather than your comment.
It’s a very upper class English thingJamie Oliver was calling his mother mummy in a recent Christmas TV show I watched. I only noticed because I had never heard an adult do that before, apart from SJ.
I love English expressions. For example, one I like is "to tell porkies".What I thought was funny with the thread we are now on is I wondered if people who are not from the UK understood what porky pies meant? And if not that it is from Cockney rhyming slang which allegedly came from those who wanted to speak in code to each other so the police wouldn't understand what they were talking about or another explanation is that it was a form of patter between street salesmen. So in this instance Porky Pies = lies.
'tit Chatelaine of the Cess Pit Chateau' !
Oh, just take some febreze and you are good to goOr what you may bring back home...when you have stayed there..bedbugs can go easily in your luggage..and then to see at home, how you get rid of them again..The more i think about it.. the more it disgusts me..And everything is upholstered...you cannot clean a bed like that..
Btw: it's 13:11 for them being siblingsSiblings? Like for no and love for yes
It's more likely to be those with aspirations to be perceived as"upper class"! Jamie Oliver does not spring to mind when considering those who may be "upper class!"It’s a very upper class English thing
He mostly refers to him parents as Mum & Dad. Everyone calls their mum - mummy every now and again - usually when they are trying to get in their good books. People who are posh in UK call their mum - mummy. SJ isn't from the right class to do that - another delusion of grandeur that she has.Jamie Oliver was calling his mother mummy in a recent Christmas TV show I watched. I only noticed because I had never heard an adult do that before, apart from SJ.