desprateseagull
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scon as in gone, unless i'm invited to tea with the Queen anytime soon...
It's never changed. Rhymes with gone.Nearly 17 years on is it still scone? Or is it now scone?
No one on the Names That Change thread seems sure.
Or from the east end (gaaaaawn)You pronounce Gone 'Gorn'? Are you the Queen?
I've just posted this same rhyme again on another thread - seventeen years later!"I asked the girl in dulcet tone,
'Please bring me a buttered scone'.
The silly thing has been and gone,
And brought to me a buttered scone."
My Scottish grannie pronounced it scoon to rhyme with 'Toon' (Army).
they only do it for the attention.I find myself struggling to care how it's pronounced. It pales into insignificance when compared to the decision of cream on jam or jam on cream.
Some idiots prefer to put jam on first.
I have now totally changed and pronounce it to rhyme with 'gone'.I pronounce it to rhyme with 'cone'.
Some idiots prefer to put jam on first.