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flobadob | 19:09 Fri 16th Feb 2018 | Arts & Literature
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Can someone tell me if this is the correct use of the word 'were' or should it be 'where'?

Here are some images we got from a restaurant in London were they will be using our plates and chowder bowls to serve up their amazing food.

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:o) Prudie. X
Me too Prudie. My gast is flabbered.
We're not all literate you know... welcome to AB no daft questions but questionable posters.
Not knocking the question, if you don't know then you ask. Just surprised at the number of answers when everyone was unequivocal from the start.
I know you weren't Ladybird, I really like 'My gast is flabbered.' I'm going to use that saying :-)
Think that might have come from Frankie Howard Ark.
You're right, ladyb.
I didn't know that, not being a huge fan of his but do like that expression.
When the Howard eyebrows went up to his hairpiece, the expression was usually 'My ghast is absolutely flabbered!' Gives you an extra degree of astonishment Ark.!
Thought so Jourdain.

Me neither Ark but did watch him occasionally and that must have stuck with me. I forget so many words nowadays any that stick with me is a good thing.
Titter ye not.....
:0) x
Is he the one who actually died on the stage?
No, that was Tommy Cooper
I can raise one eyebrow on command that is quite suggestive as to 'What Really?' Think I'll try the Frankie Howard apoach and keep ones hair on.
That was Tommy Cooper
A sad loss of Tommy Cooper, I really liked him... I can't imagine what it was like being in the audience when he collapsed on stage.

Sorry flobadob... going on a wayward pass a bit.
Shakes head.
deffo indicative in French - si j'etais vous
and subjunctive in Italian - si io fosse in Lei ....

Lad Lurcio - i'm in love and have composed an ode
L - oo yes
Lad - in all of Britains fair cities
there's no one to compare the size of your ....
and I cant complete the rhyme -
Lurcio - wide eyed - well you're the only one I can tell you that ....
What you do in your personal time Zac.

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