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Scone as in cone.
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Yipp

Posh people say Scon like con with and S in front of it.

But that's if you're visiting the queen for high tea and not just having a cuppa in front of the fire with your Ma :-)

Years ago when the electricity used to go we would toast bread over the open fire and I'm not even that old :D
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SnoozeControl wrote: What about the Americans, Dr Galbally?


That I will leave to you, as you know them better than I do, if anyone would like to give a state-by-state critique of the many types of Americans, feel free. ;)
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jennyswan wrote: We say scone, like scown


You must be a Dub Jenny, down in the S.E. we pronounce scone as in scon. :rolleyes:
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Hi Galbally

I'm from the glorious second capital actually!! :D
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jennyswan wrote: Hi Galbally

I'm from the glorious second capital actually!! :D


Ah ha, now I get ya! Well, I'm a country boy! Ceatherlach Abu!

Go on the Irish :yh_shamrk
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Ah ha, now I get ya! Well, I'm a country boy!


Nothing wrong with being a country boy Galbally. I've had many a good roll in the hay with a country boy..... Just jokes!!

I'm as pure as the first snow. ;)
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Who would've guessed that a thread about scones would inspire a love match?


Aw Shucks Snooze, are you trying to play Cupid.

I'm not looking for love, just good conversation. My model lifestyle doesn't allow me time for romance :D
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Snooze you are cooollll girl!! (Don't worry I mean that in a friendly way)
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and they have to have sultanas, not currants or raisins
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SnoozeControl wrote: Is it scone like cone or scone like con? I've checked various sites and even the Brits can't seem to agree.



Thanks. :)


According to my dictionary, it can be pronounced either way. So it's down to personal preference or which crowd of snobs you're with at the time.
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vayse or varse? You can't be snobby anyway, coming from Beds:p
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booradley wrote: vayse or varse? You can't be snobby anyway, coming from Beds:p


Vahz. You're right. A friend of mine described Bedford as very cosmopolitan. I think he was being very polite.
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Please could someone settle an argument between me and one of my friends relating to the singer Nelly Furtado.

He says it's pronounced Furtado whereas I on the other hand believe it to be pronounced Furtado.

Which one of us is correct ?


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Uncle Kram wrote: Please could someone settle an argument between me and one of my friends relating to the singer Nelly Furtado.

He says it's pronounced Furtado whereas I on the other hand believe it to be pronounced Furtado.

Which one of us is correct ?


Furtado sounds like straaw-beery
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Nomad wrote: Furtado sounds like straaw-beery


Then I guess we're both wrong


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Except the Queen of course - Too posh for a Kebarb


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