no but lived in Wales for 25 years! Chicken curry, af n af, Caroline Street, Cardiff. @Saint Helen! (whilst wearing a scarf)You from oop norf lad?
no but lived in Wales for 25 years! Chicken curry, af n af, Caroline Street, Cardiff. @Saint Helen! (whilst wearing a scarf)You from oop norf lad?
back on topic - which is obviously very important in such a crucial thread
Scarfs vs. scarves
Scarf has two plurals—scarfs and scarves. Scarves is the preferred form, but scarfs is the original and was more common before the 20th century. It’s still used, but only less than once for every 20 instances of scarves.
(Johnny uses the less popular 19th century version)
maybe, MPs don't usually attend the HOC on Fridays giving them time to discuss more important matters with their constituentsIs Johnny, really Jacob Rees Mogg?
so many comebacks to that. Boris would do one, actually I think he already has.My mother always wore a head scarf but you don't see that so much these days.
My favourite is from my seat at the League Cup Final a few years ago.

no but lived in Wales for 25 years! Chicken curry, af n af, Caroline Street, Cardiff. @Saint Helen! (whilst wearing a scarf)
no, you're by there next week! (I lived in Abadare for 10 years but it was spelt differently in those days!)I’m there next week.... Abadare/Brecon/Port Talbot/Llantrissant/Rhymney....
no, you're by there next week! (I lived in Abadare for 10 years but it was spelt differently in those days!)

You're not really George Melly reborn, eh St.G? Or Malcolm Allison?I have lots of scarves but my favourite is a lovely red one that I wear with my fedora.