Foulkes & Sons S5 E9

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With the ancestral hovel under reconstruction, we shoot in (or to choose a more appropriate preposition, on) the only location that is not being renovated: the roof of the east wing.

As we reach new heights (literally and figuratively) in our ceaseless efforts to bring the user of Her Majesty’s Internet known as the viewer the greatest amount of nonsense in the shortest space of time we take this opportunity add a further dimension to our mandated purpose of covering the unfashionable and unavailable as we discuss the unaffordable in the slim and elegant shape of a Cuban Davidoff 3000 enjoyed in belated celebration of Max’s birthday and in advance of Father’s Day. In fact the viewer of Foulkes & Sons is in for a rare treat as for the first time on internet broadcast television Max makes use of his birthday present: a nine carat gold Dunhill Samdorok cigar cutter from 1967

In accordance with our surroundings, we dress largely in denim for the ascent to the rooftop and admire the roofscape of that paradisiacal spot of our Sceptr’d Isle known by the misleadingly bucolic soubriquet Shepherd’s Bush. Resisting the temptation to perform the dance of the chimneysweeps from Mary Poppins among chimney pots we perorate on the various and numerous benefits of the Davidoff thousand series (Cuban and Dominican).

As the swifts dart and dive around our heads and the crows hop along the roof of the nearby parish church we discuss among other things the Space race, the chore jacket, and the genius of Edward Sahakian

My jeans @levis
My safari jacket Cifonelli
My bandanna Double R L @ralphlauren
My ‘Serpent’ Sunglasses E B Meyrowitz

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