Common errors

I had an offer this week from Replacements.com to purchase some china.

In the fine print was a reminder about common errors. Oh the horrors of these common errors!

I mean . . . . really! Who would mistake a pickle fork for a cocktail fork? Or a five o’clock spoon for a teaspoon??

Ummmmm . . . what is a five o’clock spoon?

Published by Jeffrey Carter

University professor, voice teacher, choral director, singer, professional theatre music director, brother, uncle and great-uncle, Anglican, spirits aficionado, chef of moderate talent, NPR fanatic, proponent of the music of Herbert Howells and Elgar and Vaughan Williams, pianist, composer, theatre geek, dog love & cat hater, author & blogger, world traveler, Anglophile.

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