Tea? (Part 1)

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Speicher

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I was reading the Saturday Telegruff today, after lunch, with a cup of tea, when I came across the following.

Butter biscuit spoons: these are butter biscuits shaped like spoons :smile:
use the spoon to put sugar in your tea, stir, dunk, whatever and less washing up!:becool: p95 of the coloured pages, in case you don't believe me.

Tea time clock. A large clock with decorative teacups instead of numbers. I am sure you could make your own, with odd tea cups and a clock mechanism.

I am still looking for a chocolate teapot, if anyone finds one.;)
 

Elmer Fudd

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Speicher said:
I am still looking for a chocolate teapot, if anyone finds one.;)

I know a bloke who stands like a teapot and likes it up the chocolate.
Is that the same thing ?
(Grabs coat) "I'll take my tea with me" (slopes out the door).
 

Speicher

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Elmer Fudd said:
I know a bloke who stands like a teapot and likes it up the chocolate.
Is that the same thing ?
(Grabs coat) "I'll take my tea with me" (slopes out the door).


Is he a member of a tea-drinking club with alternative proclivities? Perhaps I should ask him myself. Or would that be stirring things up?
 
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mondobongo

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Marvellous timing LOTT, will have a cuppa, before I start waking the neighbours up with my hammering laying another laminate floor today. More brownie points to be exchanged for riding prizes.
 
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I laid some flooring earlier this year. Most enjoyable as it looks really impresive, quickly and easerly. Is it a large area your covering, Mondobongo?
 

mondobongo

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No just the living room to match the dining room, fair bit of saw cuts to do but like yourself find it enjoyable.
 

col

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mondobongo said:
No just the living room to match the dining room, fair bit of saw cuts to do but like yourself find it enjoyable.


I did my kitchen some time ago,first attempt at it,like an idiot i didnt have the spacers for the edges and everytime i tapped the boards together,the whole floor moved diamond shape,i didnt enjoy it :biggrin:learned the hard way.
 
mondobongo said:
Marvellous timing LOTT, will have a cuppa, before I start waking the neighbours up with my hammering laying another laminate floor today. More brownie points to be exchanged for riding prizes.

Why would you need a hammer for laminate flooring.


White tea please, no milk or shug ta, leave the bag in.
Any biscuits?
 
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col said:
I did my kitchen some time ago,first attempt at it,like an idiot i didnt have the spacers for the edges and everytime i tapped the boards together,the whole floor moved diamond shape,i didnt enjoy it :biggrin:learned the hard way.

Always a good idea to ask for advice if doing something new in the DIY realm. I did when I wanted to move a radiator that was on a wall I was taking down. Never done any thing like it before, so I asked for advice and took it. Job done and no leaks. Quote from plumber was around £200.00 ;)
 
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