I use enough washing up liquid to produce a small amount of foam: if it starts to disappear, which it usually doesn't because I make sure the dishes are reasonably clean first, then I add a little more WU liquid. I suppose I pre-wash the dishes before washing them.
on the A226 just before the turning for Strood/Rochester is a Pub The Sir John Falstaff Very Very old and opposite Gadds hill House/School which Charles dickens lived in.
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Fantastic edited snapshots of life in England. Wild Turkey bourbon is so boootiful (English joke; Bernard Matthews, Turkey farmer, look it up). I Like boubon cos it glides down. Jack Daniels is very popular here as you know. Yep it has been a crap summer so far.
I don't know why you have the idea that people leave dishes without rinsing them - DUH !? I can't imagine anyone doing that... LOL 😂 Its one of the reasons to have a washing-up bowl. You can leave the dishes to soak (and being plastic), avoid knocking the dishes against a metal or ceramic sink. If you need to use the sink for something else, you can just lift the bowl & dishes out. Also, while the bowl is out, you can put clean water in the sink itself and rinse off the dishes in it. Then stack them in the drying rack. 😂😂😂 Just saying. 😊
Just sussed out you are in my part of Kent saw the Ship and Lobster in Gravesend, you're right mentioned as the 'Ship' in Great Expectations, walk the Thames mashes nearly its like the story without the prison ships. Kent is the best part of England the garden of England. But you have to put up with our weather don't need air conditioning, at least it gets dark at 10pm in June and sit in garden having a beer
5 year olds don't have half a bottle of spirits. The normal practice seems to be to give a small amount of wine or beer with a lot of lemonade when adults are having a drink, in an attempt to stop it being a big thing. I suppose Americans never drink alcohol before the age of 21? How do they police any under age drinking in homes in the USA.
You should have been here 2 summers ago when it was 40+ degrees and it was horrible! It doesn’t always rain in the summer this year has been pants frankly! We don’t throw tea bags out they go in the potable waste for recycling! And you don’t have traffic jams in the US?
@@clivenewman4810 I did too as I don’t mind it hot but I live with 2 people who suffered terribly and it was dreadful for a lot of old people. Plus my cats hated it. 30 degrees would be ideal.
What do you find most impressive about England? I asked the question because from what I can see of this video you haven’t much good to say about the place. Heathrow is always available.
If you're not on the left of the pavement, you could be in what we like to call, the road. So yes, generally speaking walking on the left is preferable.
Ive never Left my Dishes soapy always Rinse with Clean water Everyone ive ever known does .
same here, I've see a few people here leave them soapy, it's so strange to me.
I’ve never left my dishes soapy. I alway rinse the soap off. I don’t know anyone who leaves the soap suds on their dishes.
Thank you, I don't know why some people do this.
I'm in Scotland, and I have to say, this is the coldest bloody Summer I can ever remember!....I wish my heating would come on!
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I use enough washing up liquid to produce a small amount of foam: if it starts to disappear, which it usually doesn't because I make sure the dishes are reasonably clean first, then I add a little more WU liquid. I suppose I pre-wash the dishes before washing them.
on the A226 just before the turning for Strood/Rochester is a Pub The Sir John Falstaff Very Very old and opposite Gadds hill House/School which Charles dickens lived in.
I know a perfect cure for homesickness!
Wish I knew a cure for being a dick for no reason….
@@TheHicksonDiaries Oh! there is definitely a reason .....
@@TheHicksonDiaries Oh! I didn't know you could love your own comments. 🤣😛
You don't seem to stop moaning.
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I'm sorry you feel so homesick. I still miss my home city of Birmingham even though it's only 90 miles away. I do enjoy your videos and chats.
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Fantastic edited snapshots of life in England. Wild Turkey bourbon is so boootiful (English joke; Bernard Matthews, Turkey farmer, look it up). I Like boubon cos it glides down. Jack Daniels is very popular here as you know. Yep it has been a crap summer so far.
Glad you enjoyed it
I don't know why you have the idea that people leave dishes without rinsing them - DUH !? I can't imagine anyone doing that... LOL 😂 Its one of the reasons to have a washing-up bowl. You can leave the dishes to soak (and being plastic), avoid knocking the dishes against a metal or ceramic sink. If you need to use the sink for something else, you can just lift the bowl & dishes out. Also, while the bowl is out, you can put clean water in the sink itself and rinse off the dishes in it. Then stack them in the drying rack. 😂😂😂 Just saying. 😊
Only the video I shot as an example?! 🤪
Maybe you should go home, who wares sunglasses when it’s raining? Bazaar 😊
I think you mean ' bizzare'.
A bazaar is a sort of crafts and clothes market.
@@captaintorch983 simple auto correction thank you, but I say again who wares sunglasses in the rain Bizarre 🖐️
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I used to have a brolly but it kept blowing inside out then it becomes a portable puddle!
Are you buy any chance living in Gravesend or that area, i was born and bred in gravesend and still have relatives living their.
No, I'm not living there but we have friends that do.
Summer just hits differently here.
That is all...
Have a splendid day,
A Texan in Edinburgh.
P.S. Send tacos.
Perfectly said…thx. Yes tacos and fajitas please!🙏
Just sussed out you are in my part of Kent saw the Ship and Lobster in Gravesend, you're right mentioned as the 'Ship' in Great Expectations, walk the Thames mashes nearly its like the story without the prison ships. Kent is the best part of England the garden of England. But you have to put up with our weather don't need air conditioning, at least it gets dark at 10pm in June and sit in garden having a beer
5 year olds don't have half a bottle of spirits. The normal practice seems to be to give a small amount of wine or beer with a lot of lemonade when adults are having a drink, in an attempt to stop it being a big thing. I suppose Americans never drink alcohol before the age of 21? How do they police any under age drinking in homes in the USA.
You should have been here 2 summers ago when it was 40+ degrees and it was horrible! It doesn’t always rain in the summer this year has been pants frankly! We don’t throw tea bags out they go in the potable waste for recycling! And you don’t have traffic jams in the US?
I loved the 2022 heatwave.☀️
@@clivenewman4810 I did too as I don’t mind it hot but I live with 2 people who suffered terribly and it was dreadful for a lot of old people. Plus my cats hated it. 30 degrees would be ideal.
What do you find most impressive about England? I asked the question because from what I can see of this video you haven’t much good to say about the place. Heathrow is always available.
Everyone in Britain knows its Bloody Chilly .
Brits don't use umbrellas. We are not afraid of rain and we know the wind can shred them. If you see someone with an umbrella, they are a tourist.
You should be in America, much nicer for you.
Why do you say that?
If you don't like it here then GO !!!
Why?
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Bet you're not chilly today!!
How can you use a spoon like this.
You need to do some washing
Need running water in my kitchen first
Please go home if you don't like it here. You will be happy there.
I’m pretty sure I never said I didn’t like it here…
I always wondered: if Brits drive on the left, do they also walk on the left on sidewalks, etc.?
If you're not on the left of the pavement, you could be in what we like to call, the road. So yes, generally speaking walking on the left is preferable.
No we usually walk on our Hands .
no matter what life brings you queen... keep them chins up
How can you use a spoon like this.