WTF.
Did they have a large supply of crockery?
Were they cool with you trotting off outside with it?
Did they ask you to bring it back afterwards?
Did it feel DECADENT supping out of a proper mug at the football?
Did they pepper it?
So many questions...
James Drummond (who was a Commissar-General after Waterloo) lived in Brighton in the mid-1800s where he was said to have the most extensive library of books about Japan in existence. He'd lived there for 6 or 7 years when he was younger.
Proper Shogun vibes, IMO.
Mate I'm actually embarrassed at myself that I used to like Tony. He's a complete joke, and Vinesy is no better. Onwards and upwards.
I'm very chuffed that Rooks have retained Sablier though,
Genuinely couldn't recommend Gareth highly enough. He's helped us out twice over the past 10 years and both times absolutely sorted us out with the best deals possible.