New Adventures of Queen Victoria by Pab Sungenis for July 20, 2010

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    ksoskins  about 14 years ago

    We are not amused. Hunky and Dory have a lot to answer for.

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    Coyoty Premium Member about 14 years ago

    British Casseroleum?

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    Colt9033  about 14 years ago

    What heck is a aga?

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    Desultourist  about 14 years ago

    More chunky and gory than hunky and dory. Don’t worry, the situation is under governmental oversight.

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    Desultourist  about 14 years ago

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AGA_cooker

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    teknospaz  about 14 years ago

    An Aga is a cooker, or as we in the states would say, a range. It is the thoroughbred of kitchen appliances, and I lust for one!

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    Plods with ...™  about 14 years ago

    OMG teknospaz!! I want one! Too bad they cost more than my first house.

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    Pab Sungenis creator about 14 years ago

    For those curious about the pronunciation, think “auger” as pronounced by someone from Boston.

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    poohbear8192  about 14 years ago

    http://www.aga-ranges.com/

    SOME of us call it a HOT-DISH.

    But then we’ve been ejucayted.

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    prrdh  about 14 years ago

    poohbear8192Genius_badge said, 37 minutes ago

    http://www.aga-ranges.com/ SOME of us call it a HOT-DISH. But then we’ve been ejucayted.

    Hot-dishes are Lutheran. Her Maj’s creation is presumably C of E. Also, I doubt that it has Tater Tots, which are essential to a proper hot-dish.

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    freeholder1  about 14 years ago

    Great, come for a laugh and get sold a stove. Subtlest of product placements to use the name we never heard of stateside. Money will role in, Pab. We’ll use your name when we get to the store.

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    rekam Premium Member about 14 years ago

    freeholder1, I doubt they’ll even know what you’re talking about stateside. We hadn’t heard of one till we got to England in ‘68.

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