Friday fun- What’s the difference between a brasserie and a brassiere?
By Baldmichael Theresoluteprotector’sson

Well, a brasserie is a type of French restaurant with a relaxed setting, which serves drinks, single dishes and other meals. Drinks will come in glasses and cups.
Whereas a brassiere is a relaxed setting which serves warm milk in two cups…
Anagrams
I could leave it there but there are some interesting anagrams within the words which of course have exactly the same letters. Let’s have a look.
be raisers – bras do this
be sierras – be mountain ranges. Yes depending on how large are the mountains and the size of the person observing.
arr Bessie – ‘arrgh, there be Bessie the barmaid at the brasserie in her bra!’
is bearers – again bras are this
rib sarees – interesting
Sari beers – Šariš Brewery (Slovak: Pivovar Šariš) is the largest brewery in Slovakia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C5%A0ari%C5%A1_Brewery
As beer sir – self-explanatory
Ribs easer – bras do this I suppose
Erie’s bars – bars in Erie, Pennsylvania
Eire’s bars – bars in Ireland
There you are a bit of fun and a short run around the words. Have a great weekend.
P.S. For those not overly refined I have a post I did last year on
You might find it a little naughty. But that sounds like ‘noughty’ and a nought or zero is love is it not? If you have not seen there’s this to start the explanation.
Love. Haha. So she must be the word that starts with a v that rhymes with wondrous
I thought it was a formal name for a bra