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10th March 08, 10:20 AM
#25
I found it amusing, but it shouldn't offend in any case, as the title is a statement of fact, if a poetical one: the plate was from England, and the blade, wherever it was made, was Chef's, who is Scottish. We can certainly credit the English, however, for perfecting those synedochal turns-of-phrase in which weapons and utensils are extensions of their wielders.
And to think, the other title I toyed with for the clip was simply "Rustic Labour" (which it certainly was)...
-- Cirthalion
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