Tea? (Part 1)

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Blue

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On which part of your anatomy was it being used? :smile:
 

col

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Speicher said:
Congrats Col, on your new Job.

I was going to apply for the job in the Library, but remembered from my last interview at a Library, I was told that part-time (temporary) staff only work on the desk where you check books in and out. I cannot see me doing just that for 16 hours a week, standing up the whole time. I am looking for something interesting. ;)

I dreamt last night that I was taken on as a person helping to look after the camels on a film shoot in southern Spain. :blush:

Thanks S,And im sure you will get sorted soon:smile:
 

shinamo

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have you changed your bedding , the pair of you ! Arab tents and dripping cheese , and no I'm not Freudian , like your "Synch is my watchword " I dreamt about red Poncos on sale at Amazon ???
 

Speicher

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I think the reason for shooting the film about camels in Spain instead of Morocco, was so that we could stay in a hotel, rather than a tent.;)
 
BJB said:
*Hands out tea to anyone that wants some while desparately trying to steer thread back onto its original course* ;)

i don't think this thread ever had a course, it was 'teandering' all over the place! :wacko:
 

Speicher

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BJB said:
*Hands out tea to anyone that wants some while desparately trying to steer thread back onto its original course* :wacko:

Its original course:blush: would that be Due South, camels and their humps, cheese graters. or tents. Perhaps Tea? is a more edifying subject.

I had some hot chocolate and coffee and walnut cake this afternoon. Yes the mention of the c word is permissable in that context. However, there was nearly a riot over the cakes. Apparently we were just slightly ahead of the arrival of a "booked" party at the cafe, and a waitress tried to remove the cakes from the display area (where you choose your cakes) on the premise that "the booked party might want them". Cue outraged customers who were not prepared to be treated like second-class customers. Yes, some of US might like some cakes, thank you very much.
I refrained from saying that such action by the waitress really took the biscuit. ;) This was at a National Trust property. :ohmy:
 
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