on 03-12-2014 16:10
on 03-12-2014 16:10
on 25-12-2014 20:03
saggarmakersbottomknocker
on 26-12-2014 16:29
on 27-12-2014 14:55
I've just had 2 x home made by me strawberry sherry real dairy cream trifles in sundae dishes with hundred & thousands sprinkled on the top = for breakfast ie 2pm ..... yummy yummy = amazing what you can go when you get older & with no-one to tell you what to do & what not to do :womanvery-happy:
on 27-12-2014 15:07
@Anonymous wrote:saggarmakersbottomknocker
Now that brings back a lot of memories! Eamonn Andrews, Gilbert Harding, Isabel Barnet and David Nixon to mention but a crowd! And what a great programme it was. What's My Line? Good fun, no smut, no vulgarity and no bad language. Today's "entertainers" are incapable of making a programme to such a standard.
on 27-12-2014 15:10
@Anonymous wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:saggarmakersbottomknocker
Now that brings back a lot of memories! Eamonn Andrews, Gilbert Harding, Isabel Barnet and David Nixon to mention but a crowd! And what a great programme it was. What's My Line? Good fun, no smut, no vulgarity and no bad language. Today's "entertainers" are incapable of making a programme to such a standard.
so come on Gerry I'll leave it up to you to let the O2C know what actually is a saggarmakersbottomknocker, without them having to look at Wiki' or Google
on 27-12-2014 15:19
@Anonymous wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:saggarmakersbottomknocker
so come on Gerry I'll leave it up to you to let the O2C know what actually is a saggarmakersbottomknocker, without them having to look at Wiki' or Google
I wouldn't dare Jane - I think that honour should definitely go to a proud Yorkshire lass. I simply could not do the accent.
on 27-12-2014 16:22
@Anonymous wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:saggarmakersbottomknocker
so come on Gerry I'll leave it up to you to let the O2C know what actually is a saggarmakersbottomknocker, without them having to look at Wiki' or Google
I wouldn't dare Jane - I think that honour should definitely go to a proud Yorkshire lass. I simply could not do the accent.
@Anonymous wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:saggarmakersbottomknocker
so come on Gerry I'll leave it up to you to let the O2C know what actually is a saggarmakersbottomknocker, without them having to look at Wiki' or Google
I wouldn't dare Jane - I think that honour should definitely go to a proud Yorkshire lass. I simply could not do the accent.
nah, it's nowt to do wi' Yorkshire ..... but I'll give the techie's a clue ..... think The Potteries
on 27-12-2014 17:45
on 27-12-2014 17:45
Staffordshire, lass?
on 27-12-2014 21:56
I don't wish to prolong this un-necessarily
but it's something to do with the bottle shaped kiln in which pots were traditionally 'fired'
I lived in Audley, a village in Staffordshire when my then husband was part of the design team for the Stoke-on-Trent National Garden Festival on or about 1984/5
we did a Potteries tour and I believe the saggar bit is the 'basket' in which the pots to be fired are placed & packed as the kiln is loaded
the bottom knocker bit may be something to do with tapping the kiln
@Anonymous would have given you a better explanation or Google or Wikipedia
it is just a great sounding bit of history now
on 27-12-2014 22:00
on 27-12-2014 22:00
Knocking saggerbottoms is a favourite with the local ladies in Thailand