All the ducks are swimming in the water
Can anyone tell me whence the phrase:
"They're really very good, you know."
comes ? (Or possibly "jolly good".)
A quick google suggests many sources. I hear it said in a particular tone of voice and slightly plummy accent, which is suggesting sample/radio/tv to me, rather than written down.
For bonus points, why do I associate this phrase with
mr_tom ? I have no idea.
Today I am listening to my nice new Lemon Jelly album, which I acquired when I was kidnapped by the HMV sale on Friday night. On a first listen, I'd give it a pretty amazing out of ten.
I also associate Lemon Jelly with Mr_Tom, because as far as I'm aware him saying he liked Lemon Jelly was my first encounter with the name. At the time I assumed he was recommending a citrus and gelatine based pudding product.
"They're really very good, you know."
comes ? (Or possibly "jolly good".)
A quick google suggests many sources. I hear it said in a particular tone of voice and slightly plummy accent, which is suggesting sample/radio/tv to me, rather than written down.
For bonus points, why do I associate this phrase with
Today I am listening to my nice new Lemon Jelly album, which I acquired when I was kidnapped by the HMV sale on Friday night. On a first listen, I'd give it a pretty amazing out of ten.
I also associate Lemon Jelly with Mr_Tom, because as far as I'm aware him saying he liked Lemon Jelly was my first encounter with the name. At the time I assumed he was recommending a citrus and gelatine based pudding product.

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I really don't know whether I'll recognise the origin of this phrase. I guess I may well have picked it up from other people saying it, so what I want to know is where they've got it from :)
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Perhaps see also The Face of Evil - something like this:
The Doctor: Try a jelly baby. They're really very good, you know.
Leela: They say The Evil One eats babies.
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-Aldous Huxley, Brave New World
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And Lemon Jelly are the way forward. Especially "In the Bath".
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