And the other genius quote:
Lady Astor: "Sir if you were my husband I would flavour your coffee with
poison."
Winston Churchill: "Madam if you were my wife I would drink it."
Cracks me up every time.
All the best,
Gareth.
Andrew Gullen wrote:
> on 2004/06/23 7:47 PM, Moose at olymoose@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>
>
>>Winston Churchill to Lady Astor is how I heard it.
>
>
> I'd heard that one as:
> - Lady Astor tells WC at a party that he is very, very drunk.
> - He returns "And you madam, are very, very ugly. But in the morning,
> I shall be sober."
>
> Andrew
>
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