...A friend rang with a message for the Sage, who was out, and we had a chat. He's a charming chap (and a regular on the Antiques Roadshow; keep an eye out and see if you can spot him). In the course of conversation, I mentioned that I shall always hold him in the highest esteem, since the occasion when he put his cup of tea on the floor by his chair, our (late lamented) setter, Chester went to greet him, put his snout in the cup and had a good slurp. Friend C. airily drank the rest of his tea without a qualm.
That's the sort of man I respect. And I said so...
Wo, that is hardcore.
ReplyDeleteYes, he must be quite the nice man. He can come over to our house anytime. The dogs prefer coffee with cream...
ReplyDeleteI always figured Eric, the AR appraiser from Yorkshire would be like that.
How do you suggest we try to spot him? Look for a man drinking from dog's bowls?
ReplyDeleteEvery day, the much lamented Griffy slurped some of the Chairman's coffee whilst his 'back was turned'. The Chairman always drank the coffee.
ReplyDeleteGriffy was also partial to a slurp of red wine if left within his reach (he was a big dog), but wasn't keen on white or spirits.
His preferred beer was Lowenbrau.
I think the *only* way a regular on Antiques Roadshow could possibly get cooler is to drink after your dog. Wow. I am impressed.
ReplyDeleteOnly if it's an 18th Century dog bowl, Dave.
ReplyDeleteSplendid chap, and he wrote the definitive book on early L'toft porcelain 20-odd years ago.
are you sure he noticed?!
ReplyDeleteOh yes, we all remarked on it, as I removed Chester's face from the cup.
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