WAGS 2025 04 30: Maybe Another Hill or The Proof Of The Pudding
| The Starters: Antje, Maria, JohnH, Myriam, Christl. |
| Ah ! Nirvana ! |
And finally Senhora Maria Conceição, Head Honcho at Casinhas, confirmed that chocolate side down is definitely the best for taste.
Coda or Endpiece
Readers may know that Paul, somewhat ironically since it was he who originally set the Blog up with Blogger, had been struggling recently with its technology and had been finding it difficult to post comments.
Happy, therefore, to note that last week he cracked the problem and managed to post two comments on my blog, about 670 words of comment, no less. I am sure that all of you will have read it all by now.
Less happy to note that much of his contribution was (how can I phrase this delicately?) misinterpretation, false assumption, erroneous attribution, solecism, argumentum ad hominem, etc., etc. I would not myself stoop so low as to use the word "drivel" to describe what he wrote, especially as, content aside, it was elegantly written: but he used the word himself to describe what he had written. Who am I to argue? So "drivel" it was.
Anyway, he has sort of corrected himself since. Ironic, too, in that a few weeks ago, I was complaining that nobody commented on this blog stuff and now look at the come back, 670 words of "banter" !!! One reaps what one sows.
But here is one point arising from what Paul wrote that I think needs clarification. About two thirds of the way through his diatribe, he wrote, anent chocolate digestives, that he was surprised that I
"had not heard of the standard schoolboy approach to the consumption thereof."
Well, I have no idea what this schoolboy approach to eating chocolate biscuits is or was. Of course, in my generation, when I was at school, in the austere days of wartime food rationing, we did not have chocolate digestives: they did not exist. "As a whining schoolboy, with my satchel and shining morning face, creeping like snail unwillingly to school" (thank you Mr Shakespeare), maybe I had an oatcake in the bag. If we were lucky, on Tuesdays, the tuck shop sold the occasional scotch pie. But chocolate digestives ? No way!
Paul, on the other hand, free of rationing constraints in later years and living a life of sybaritic indulgence in an educational lotus land, no doubt had biscuits and chocolates to spare.
So what was the schoolboy approach then, Paul? Do let us know, please.







It is encouraging to find out that we banter not only during walks and over lunched, but also on the Blog and with British humour as well!!
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A note to the Blooger : I know nothing about painting on ceremic tiles nor on porcelain. Maria was the one to explain that different technics are required on different types of tiles and parcelains!! A lesson learned!!
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DeleteAnd lots of typo mistakes too!! 😢 I blame my injured hand!
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