Its a trade off - appreciation and enjoyment of our legacy.Ah well, your country is behind the times.
Yes we have the greased lightning trains these here are for enjoyment as well as going from point A to Point Z.
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Its a trade off - appreciation and enjoyment of our legacy.Ah well, your country is behind the times.
But the entire thing may be fictional. In any case, "she" was originally anonymous.If that is a take on "Let them eat cake", that is a misquote, She said "let them eat brioche"
But the entire thing may be fictional. In any case, "she" was originally anonymous.
As to which is the more appropriate here, cake or brioche, the one that goes better with British tea!
And if someone invites you to an American British tea party, you might be wise to beware.
No doubt the immigrants will appreciate either, while you serve tables.I think I eat more brioche than cake., Not that is a lot.
"She" was Marie Antoinette.