It’s time again for my annual birthday binge and, as luck would have it, I have recently happened upon a marvellous brand of gin to celebrate with. And while I don’t usually go in for endorsements at Plumtopia, (it’s not that sort of blog) I couldn’t resist sharing the label with you. It’s so Plum. It also happens to be a fine dry gin.
Cheers, old horse!
Honoria
Chin Chin! Happy b., Honoria!
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Thanks Jon — cheers!
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Happy birthday!
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Thanks Paul!
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Yum! Happy birthday!
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Yum, indeed! Thanks for the birthday wishes.
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What ho yourself, dear old Honoria. Care to share how many is “old”? Not gallant I know but satisfy this old (66) chap’s curiosity, please. Happy birthday anyway, and by the way, looking closely at that label it seems to me that, in the modern fashion, the makers have left out the punctuation — so as an old (that word again) pedant I would have made it “S.I. Psmith”. Cheers.
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What ho, what ho, Noel. Let’s just say it has been some years since I posted an indulgent piece (on my top 5 Wodehouse books) in celebration of my 40th. I have since decided to stop counting.
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Actually, the answer to the question “How old Honoria Plum?” is “Old Honoria Plum just fine!”
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Randy, I may well borrow that one.
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Natal felicitations old girl! Sipsmith is a stunningly good fun, best drunk with Fevertree Tonic.
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Natal felicitations old girl!
And yes, Sipsmith’s is a very fine gin – and best drunk with Fevertree Tonic.
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Cheers, John. I applied the Fevertree feverishly. It’s the best tonic ever. I would have mentioned it, but the makers declined to give it a Plummie name.
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A belated happy birthday to you Honoria!
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Thanks so much — and not belated at all — you were in perfect time.
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Hope you had a splendid day with lots of cake and your favourite Wodehouse!
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Thanks Victoria. It was a relaxed sort of day, but very pleasant.
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