Tea? (Part 1)

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tdr1nka said:
Lovely mornin down here BTW, hows it for everyone else?

*Hands out tea!*

Ta. Always welcome (well, the day starts with coffee, and ends with a fruit tea, but is frequently punctuated in the interim with a mash ;) )

Morning is sunny. I got some new panniers in the post, and sneaked in a short fixed potter home from the shops. Considering using a crowbar to get the lads out of bed.
 

wafflycat

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Butterfly said:
Hi Arch - I think I've seen you since the bandage, but it's fine now anyway.;)

This says *something* about me, but I read that as 'bondage' :biggrin::biggrin:
 

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wafflycat said:
This says *something* about me, but I read that as 'bondage' :biggrin::biggrin:

OMFG, she's off again. Or would be if she weren't tied up at the moment.;)

Is there *anything* you didn't buy at a certain shop in Montmartre? I'm beginning to think we should PM and compare notes, or arrange some swapping of ideas and equipment.:biggrin:
 

Arch

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TheDoctor said:
Ooh, ooh, ooh! Did it look good?
*hops about excitedly*

Well, it's got David Tennant in it...;)

It always looks good in the trailers! That's the art of trailers! But yes, looks cool as ever. Having missed the odd episode, I don't know whether they were including flashbacks, or whether there is going to be some serious assistant reviving going on... Not sure how I'll cope with Catherine Tate, I'm afraid I don't hold out hopes of her playing anyone except 'herself' if you see what I mean.

Right, off for lunch now, see you all later!
 

tdr1nka

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clarion said:
Ta. Always welcome (well, the day starts with coffee, and ends with a fruit tea, but is frequently punctuated in the interim with a mash ;) )



I've only recently started to drink c*ff** in the mornings with a few other Dads who go for one after we drop the kids off at the school.
Otherwise it's just tea all the way thru till bedtime!
:biggrin:
 

wafflycat

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TheDoctor said:
OMFG, she's off again. Or would be if she weren't tied up at the moment.;)

Is there *anything* you didn't buy at a certain shop in Montmartre? I'm beginning to think we should PM and compare notes, or arrange some swapping of ideas and equipment.:biggrin:

There's lots of stuff I didn't buy. Lots of stuff I couldn't work out what it was or its intended use... I am really a very shy & retiring person :biggrin::biggrin:
 

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wafflycat said:
There's lots of stuff I didn't buy. Lots of stuff I couldn't work out what it was or its intended use... I am really a very shy & retiring person ;):biggrin:

Indeed you are - I remember that quite clearly from Norfolk. And yes, there are some places where you don't want to ask how something works, or you'd probably rather not know.
It's not like asking the LBS how a chainwhip is meant to be used, anyway.:biggrin:
 
TheDoctor said:
Indeed you are - I remember that quite clearly from Norfolk. And yes, there are some places where you don't want to ask how something works, or you'd probably rather not know.
It's not like asking the LBS how a chainwhip is meant to be used, anyway.:biggrin:
So long as you know:-
a) Where the batteries go
:biggrin: What the safe word is
c) Where to attach the safety cord
You'll be fine. ;)
 

Speicher

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Renard said:
It would seem that you are a bit of an authority on the subject :biggrin:

Well, Chuffy knew where the same sort of shop was in Torquay, and that there is a shop of the same chain :biggrin: in Exeter. Oh yes, so do I :biggrin::ohmy::ohmy:.

Please leave some of those suggestive biskits that Renard brought in.;)
 
Renard said:
It would seem that you are a bit of an authority on the subject ;)
Hardly. But once you've seen butt-plugs the size of an emperor penguin 'with a T handle safety grip' everything else sort of falls into place....*






* - I was on holiday in Amsterdam. We went into a naughty shop, along with all the other English tourists, ok? Lots of blue rinsers cackling at monster willies, you get the picture....
 

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Chuffy said:
So long as you know:-
a) Where the batteries go
:biggrin: What the safe word is
c) Where to attach the safety cord
You'll be fine. :biggrin:


The scary thing is - I understand all of these terms exactly.;)
Especially the importance of B):biggrin:
*worries*
 

TheDoctor

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Speicher said:
Well, Chuffy knew where the same sort of shop was in Torquay, and that there is a shop of the same chain :biggrin: in Exeter. Oh yes, so do I :biggrin::ohmy::ohmy:.

Please leave some of those suggestive biskits that Renard brought in.;)

OMG we're talking about chains now.:biggrin:

Can I whip anyone
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up a nice cup of tea?B)
 

Arch

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In Copenhagen a couple of years back, with sister, her other half and Mum, we asked the girl at the hotel to recommend a cafe for a late breakfast. She directed us in the opposite direction to the one we'd gone in every other morning, and we ended up wandering along some streets with very interesting shops, well they would have been interesting if we hadn't been trying not to notice them or hope that Mum didn't notice them....

;)
 
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