would be good if he could stop being an aviation snob too. Oh, and while we're at it, he should tone down the music snobbery.
Actually, his inveterate snobbery about the cars the rest of us drive would not be missed either would it?
would be good if he could stop being an aviation snob too. Oh, and while we're at it, he should tone down the music snobbery.
Actually, his inveterate snobbery about the cars the rest of us drive would not be missed either would it?
I am a floating voter because I like both WES AND Sir C
He’s actually a vehement opponent of snobbery, h. Always having a pop at my literary snobbery, he is.
Like most of us, he’s only a ‘snob’ when it comes to things he actually knows or cares about and not so much about things that are more peripheral to him.
One glass of red wine indeed
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CV-U9WHWcAA3lFY.jpg
I think Herbert has a fetish for Sir C
Burney "May I ask what led you to dine in Orpington?"
Someone else was paying
...and he always seems to get involved in contretemps with his fellow man when drink has been taken
Must be Irish
Quite. Let us not forget how parsimonious the old snob is.
Herbert Augustus Chapman "No dear boy, a fetish is a sexual proclivity; such as my mother has for my cock."
Try the Irrational reverence or irreverent worshipping of an inanimate object route
:thumbup:
Oh dear b. Literary snobs like yourself so loathe being bested over word meaning, especially by an oik like me, that I am bracing myself for the full fury of your venom.
https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/*******s
Nothing to see here :-D