Gentleman’s Gesture

BUY A PRINT These chaps like their tea how they like their women. Hot, and with milk and sugar. Apparently, in England, a fist bump is also called a "Spud". I love Wikipedia. ~C Be sure to like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter, eh ;) Share/Bookmark

24 thoughts on “Gentleman’s Gesture

  1. I prefer my “tea” hot and wet.

    1. He he, yes…”tea” 😉

  2. Americans traditionally enjoy their “tea” by throwing it in droves into harbors. We’re such romantics.

    1. Sounds like a delicious swim to me.

  3. I like their style, quite unfortunate it is uncommon now.

    1. Sometimes you’ve got to bring classy back. I’ve been thinking about getting a monocle.

  4. Ha ha ha, what, what and all that!

    1. Chip, chip, cheery ho, yo.

  5. Wow! It’s like you had a camera set up in my house!:D

    1. Wait how did you kn…err…yes, it’s like that.

  6. I’m suing you for all of your Optimus Prime figures and variants. Also two Megatrons and 8 Grimlocks.

    1. Lol, our “Gentlemanly” infringement won’t go unpunished, eh? What if I say, offer you some poutine and beer?

      It’s funny, I think there are exactly 8 Grimlocks that I own. Now I need to go home and count.

      1. You have now paid me off. My attorneys will stay put for now.

  7. Last time I saw a pinky finger stick out like that, they told me it was called a “shocker”…

    1. He he, that is a different “gentleman’s gesture”.

  8. Top drawer, old bean, top drawer!

    1. 😀

  9. Nice one! Good looking cups of tea!

    1. Thanks, Daniel.

  10. They really knew how to rage in those days. A spud??? That’s what we call potatoes

    1. Little known fact…they normally had actual potatoes on their fists at the time.

  11. Fist pumping like a sir!

    1. Damn straight 🙂

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