Cobblers.
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I used to like on Letterman on (I think) Thanksgiving, he used to satellite link up with his mum's house and she'd bake loads of different pies.
I can't get Letterman any more.
Quote: ian_w @ August 13 2008, 10:41 PM BSTCobblers.
Quote: zooo @ August 13 2008, 10:46 PM BSTI used to like on Letterman on (I think) Thanksgiving, he used to satellite link up with his mum's house and she'd bake loads of different pies.
I can't get Letterman any more.
That's one of them Yank night time shows, right?
Quote: zooo @ August 13 2008, 10:35 PM BSTI've never heard of a cobbler over here.
Just hear it on American stuff.
My daughter had to make one in her cookery class - blimey - about 20 years ago! I'd never heard of them before - but I do love scones (pronounced scowns).
I imagine Letterman's show is available (somewhat illegally) from most of your favorite download sites.
Quote: zooo @ August 13 2008, 10:46 PM BSTI can't get Letterman any more.
He's probably too scared to deliver to your house.
Quote: David Chapman @ August 13 2008, 10:54 PM BSTscones (pronounced scowns).
Good boy.
Quote: Aaron @ August 13 2008, 10:53 PM BSTThat's one of them Yank night time shows, right?
Yeah! like Leno but better.
Aren't they all the same? Sarky interviews and a little music act? Like Jonathan Ross, but even more skin-crawling?
Nah, Letterman's actually quite sarky and funny, in my opinion.
And I secretly kind of want him as my uncle/grandad.
I find the others all a bit bland and samey.
Quote: zooo @ August 13 2008, 11:16 PM BSTNah, Letterman's actually quite sarky and funny, in my opinion.
And I secretly kind of want him as my uncle/grandad.I find the others all a bit bland and samey.
Have you got many uncle/grandads? Is that like Wilson is to Pike in Dad's Army?
Ha. Just random men who seem to know my mum really well.
Hang on!...
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Tonight ... grapes, oranges, apple, biscuits, scones..
Haven't had a nosh though.