What should I bring for mum when I return home from studying in the UK?

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A user studying in the UK is seeking suggestions for gifts to bring home to their mother. Recommendations include Earl Grey tea, shortbread biscuits, black pudding, floral oven gloves, and baked beans. The conversation shifts to a discussion about Pendleton blankets, highlighting their historical significance and popularity among Native Americans since the 1800s. Participants express admiration for the blankets' quality and design, with one user sharing a personal connection to a classic Pendleton blanket. The thread also includes light-hearted banter and references to the film "A Fish Called Wanda," showcasing a mix of cultural exchange and humor among users.
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Hi, I am studying here in the uk and I am going back home. I am wondering what I should take for mum. Thoughts?
 
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take her some earl grey tea. and shortbread biscuits. and a black pudding :p
 
and oven gloves in floral patterns. and baked beans. everyone likes baked beans.
 
Sorry I_like_Serena... I'm so embarassed! I don't realize at the time, but after, I see how cringe-worthy it is... woke up now.
 
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yeah, I need to stop posting inappropriate remarks...
 
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I was wondering what anyone would suggest for taking home to mum.
Thanks for the suggestions! :)
Btw, did you watch A fish called Wanda? :P
 
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A http://www.pendleton-usa.com/thumbnail/Home-Blankets/Native-American/Heritage-Collection/1973/c/1823/pc/1816.uts.

These are the same blankets that real Native Americans have bought for over a century.

Seriously. They've been selling blankets to Native Americans since the 1800's. They've always been so popular and ubiquitous among native Americans that a lot of the public have always thought that they must be designed and made by Native Americans.
 
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It is! :)
And Wanda likes Russian...

Wanda: Archie? Do you speak Italian?
Archie: I am Italian! Sono italiano in spirito. Ma ho sposato una donna che preferisce lavorare in giardino a fare l'amore appassionato. Uno sbaglio grande! But it's such an ugly language. How about... Russian?
 
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yes.
 
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I love these blankets! I can see why Native Americans liked them so much! they look so soft! and colourful! I want one!
 
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В минуту жизни трудную
Теснится ль в сердце грусть:
Одну молитву чудную
Твержу я наизусть.

Есть сила благодатная
В созвучье слов живых,
И дышит непонятная,
Святая прелесть в них.

С души как бремя скатится,
Сомненье далеко —
И верится, и плачется,
И так легко, легко...
 
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smiley
 
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BobG said:
A http://www.pendleton-usa.com/thumbnail/Home-Blankets/Native-American/Heritage-Collection/1973/c/1823/pc/1816.uts.

These are the same blankets that real Native Americans have bought for over a century.

Seriously. They've been selling blankets to Native Americans since the 1800's. They've always been so popular and ubiquitous among native Americans that a lot of the public have always thought that they must be designed and made by Native Americans.

That's such a great idea. I love Pendleton blankets! I only have one, it's a waaaay back classic:

http://cgi.ebay.com/130547144120?clk_rvr_id=249214788776

Blankets of this type were made for trade, and the number of stripes at the top and/or bottom was the "price" - the number of animal pelts that it was worth.

Here's a timely article about Pendleton:

http://www.slate.com/slideshow/arts/the-strange-history-of-the-indian-blanket
 
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@nucleargirl: I liked your remarks. :smiley:
Especially the last one, which was extra funny because Google translate does not appear to have voice (I checked!).
 
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@I_like_Serena: it does! but only for short sentences.
 
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