19th Century Pearls of Wisdom

The invaluable counsel dispensed by the shudderingly all-knowing and worldly-wise, rotund housekeeper Mrs Finnegan – who, looks-wise, is equal parts Robin Williams’ MRS DOUBTFIRE and MISERY’s Kathy Bates
– is something along the lines of… all dry meats being tied up in strong paper and being kept in a cold, dry place – but never in the kitchen.

Sage advice like that is worth paying for, don’t ya think?

History was never, ever so show-stoppingly entertaining!

4 thoughts on “19th Century Pearls of Wisdom

  1. Then, as weird as this sounds Diana, you and I can consider ourselves ‘lovers’ – for I have truly fallen as well for this collection of yesteryear witticisms and pearls of comic advice. A toast to literary love!

  2. It really does sound hilarious, Glen. I just wonder which advice/remedies are absurd and which actually work, ’cause we all know “old wives’ tales” is actually science in disguise, and most of it works wonders!!

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