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Scone, but not forgotten.
Mmm, can't beat a bit of Disappearing Cake.
Mmmmm...cheese scones.....
Sgone or Scowne?
Scowne to rhyme with Stowne.
Scone to rhyme with Gone.
scone, to rhyme with "it's gone"
Stone of Scone
That's a replica...apparently.
The original was under a chair at Westminster until a bunch of students nicked it.
scone, to rhyme with "it's gone"
correct.
I turned around and there it was. Gone. Am I just being cynical?
Am I just being cynic-al?
No, as you don't appear to be on a one man mission to bore the living daylights out of STW.
Ooh now, Jam then cream or cream then jam!!!???
god i could murder a cream tea now
Look at that picture though! Who on earth puts the cream on before the jam? That's just WRONG!
Scone (to rhyme with gone), strawberry jam, cream.
Look at that picture though! Who on earth puts the cream on before the jam? That's just WRONG!
Scone (to rhyme with gone), strawberry jam, cream.
Yes.. you're right. jam first them cream
fixed!
and it's definitely [skon ]
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/scone
Scone to rhyme with gone.
Yummy.
scone rhymes with Gown...
Wut? What's a scown? Are you a brummie?
I knew a lad when I was younger who was named Scone (to rhyme with stone)..
His mates would often greet him with 'hey Sconey.. are you comin' out for some scones (to rhyme with gone) an' that..?'
And they should know.. having hailed for generations from the cream tea heartland..
I personally would rhyme it with gone when conversing with my nan.. and stone (with a smirk) when conversing with me mum..
it's clear sc-one, either scun or scwun
sc1
sc1
No, you're thinking of yoghurt
what would KRS-1 say..?
yunki - Memberwhat would KRS-1 say..?
who knows, but it might sound like 'The sound of the Police'



