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In the last one of the first set is the bloke in the foreground in the stripy jumper saying "if I nip out whilst they're all talking will they miss this one?"
Quote from: David Nicholson on March 25, 2012, 09:53:57 AMIn the last one of the first set is the bloke in the foreground in the stripy jumper saying "if I nip out whilst they're all talking will they miss this one?"He forgot there was security in place, in the form of "C. Booker Candid Cameras Ltd."
And a fantastic job your firm did Cliff. A truly wonderful depiction - for us - of a magnificent Show. The East Lancashire AGS Show is the only one I've attended, in person - in 1981! so I feel I have a personal interest in it. What amazing plants and mini-gardens. I have to say for me perhaps the most wonderful was the soft blue Pulsatilla, followed, of course, by Frit davidii but EVERYTHING looked to be grown to prfection and the pots packed so tight on the benches that the organizers must have been thrilled with the entry numbers.What's a "bottom oven cake?" In my case it would be when it slipped as I took it out and redeposited itself on the bottom, to get burnt before I could retrieve it, and burning myself in the process.
An 'oven bottom' cake is a plain tea cake (bap) that is cooked on the bottom of the oven. Like a soft flattish bread roll without a hard crust.