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Rhythm Thief

Legendary Member
Location
Ross on Wye
zacklaws said:
I don't drink tea so I do not know about such things, but you cannot beat a good pint of John Smiths or Tetleys.

That used to be the case - John Smith's Magnet in particular was a great beer - but sadly, both are nowadays bland mass market beers. Try Timothy Taylors or Kelham Island beers.:sad:
 
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Titan yer tummy

Titan yer tummy

No meatings b4 dinner!
I searched in the wrong place - its a man ting

Rhythm Thief said:
https://www.cyclechat.net/

Shouldn't take you long to read it all ... :hugs:

OK my apologies to the elephant. I think I searched for tea in a thread rather than all the forums. I am still trying to get the hang of this blogging/forum lark. Perhaps the big brother of cycle chat can move my thread to where it should be?

If not then I guess I have to pay the forfeit - a virtual cuppa for each contributer :sad: :tongue:

TyT
 

mossy

New Member
Unfortunately tea makes me feel ill.Has done since I was little,even the smell,on a bad day,can start me almost being sick.
Must be me.
 

Arch

Married to Night Train
Location
Salford, UK
Titan yer tummy said:
To dunk or not to dunk? Surely this is the question. :sad:

TyT

Yes, but carefully, and it depends on the biscuit. Ginger Nuts are best. In fact, they are hard to eat without dunking!

And that Tea? thread - it's just a baby, it's already tripped over the 10,000 posts level once and been reset (I think, or 100,000, or something like that...)
 
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Titan yer tummy

Titan yer tummy

No meatings b4 dinner!
London CC Young's pub cycling tour

User1314 said:
Next time you're in London, give us a shout. We'll, inc.Titan, Tollers (unless he's moved abroad by then), and all others have a London CC Young's pub cycling tour.

Hmmm. Maybe!

In the 1970 Fullers, Smith and Turner, brewers of the wonderful aforementioned London Pride ran a promo campaign whereby they issued us customers a 'passport' listing all their pubs. The mission was to visit every Fullers owned pub and have a pint in each within a year.

There were over a 100 outlets in total and a gang of us completed this challenge and in so doing won a specially commissioned tankard, tie and a tour of the brewery (a liver transplant might have been more beneficial).

As for Youngs; I know how popular it is but its never floated my boat and as I don't drink anyway I would probably only guard the bikes for you drinkers.

But if you were to promise me a cup of tea in, say, Fortnum and Masons afterwards then I might oblige. ;)

TyT
 
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