Tea? (Part 1)

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TheDoctor

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Mornings!

Last day at work, so doughnuttage awaits. As does clearing down my PC, tidying the shambles that my desk has become and finding no end of unsavoury stuff in my drawers...

Kettle's on!
 

wafflycat

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TheDoctor said:
Mornings!

Last day at work, so doughnuttage awaits. As does clearing down my PC, tidying the shambles that my desk has become and finding no end of unsavoury stuff in my drawers...

Kettle's on!

So your drawers are full of sweet stuff? :angry::smile:
 
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* Grabs a cuppa as he rushies in and out *

Thannk youuu... * Runs out the left exit... And trips over a cycle parked right out side the front door! *

OUCH!
 

Arch

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User259iroloboy said:
We had a lovely sausage ratatouille with pasta, made by the lovely Mrs Mortiroloboy yummy:thumbsup:

Ooh, now, I had a sort of spicy sausage ratatouille with rice... A couple of sausages fried, and in the same pan, some onion, yellow pepper and courgette, and then once the sausages are brown on the outside, I cut them into chunks with the scissors and toss them about until cooked right through, then added a knob <snigger> of butter and a teaspoon of korma curry paste and stir fry until all nicely coated, and serve with boiled rice. No tomatoes, so not really ratatouille, but the pepper and courgette made me think of it...

Miloat - your dinner sounds like although it was cheap, you could flog it for a fortune in a wholefood cafe...:angry:

Love the hen house. It's very purple. I have a friend who loves purple, I may have to show it to her...
 

Arch

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TheDoctor said:
Mornings!

.. and finding no end of unsavoury stuff in my drawers...

Can I be excused from thinking about that please, I have a headache already.

BTW, I see you edited your posted due to apostrophage. Shouldn't 'apostrophage' mean 'something that eats apostrophes'? Maybe that's where the missing ones go.:angry: And the random extra ones are its droppings... *backspace to remove extra apostrophe typed in its, like I always do out of habit and then have to correct*
 

wafflycat

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He's his Daddy's cat. Francis and Mr Wafflycat this morning.

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:angry:
 

Arch

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wafflycat said:
He's his Daddy's cat. Francis and Mr Wafflycat this morning.

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:smile:

Aw... Alas, if I did that, I'd be sneezing and runny eyed all day...

Doctor, thank god you didn't say a banana and a couple of plums...:angry:
 

TheDoctor

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Arch said:
Can I be excused from thinking about that please, I have a headache already.

BTW, I see you edited your posted due to apostrophage. Shouldn't 'apostrophage' mean 'something that eats apostrophes'? Maybe that's where the missing ones go.:angry: And the random extra ones are its droppings... *backspace to remove extra apostrophe typed in its, like I always do out of habit and then have to correct*

I missed one out.I was trying to say the kettle is on , but ended up instructing us to wear our kettles. And yes, apostrophes are part of the diet of the Lesser Spotted Subjunctive, which is native to the archipelago of San Serif, I believe.:smile:
 

TheDoctor

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Arch said:
Aw... Alas, if I did that, I'd be sneezing and runny eyed all day...

Cute pussy though.

Arch said:
Doctor, thank god you didn't say a banana and a couple of plums...:angry:

I didn't think of it.:smile:
I don't fancy getting my mouth around a banana at this time of day, I'd rather be eating a muffin.:biggrin:
 

Arch

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TheDoctor said:
I missed one out.I was trying to say the kettle is on , but ended up instructing us to wear our kettles. And yes, apostrophes are part of the diet of the Lesser Spotted Subjunctive, which is native to the archipelago of San Serif, I believe.:angry:

Ah, yes, I've seen a book on great April Fools jokes, mentioned the archipelago of San Serif....:smile:
 

tdr1nka

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Nuffin like a muffin, Morning Each!

Last day Doc'! Exciting stuff.

We appear to have been adopted by a new cat @ tdr1nka towers, it's less than a year old, filthy, no collar, wretchedly skinny and has been sneaking in the cat flap for the last two weeks, our cat Tuesday has been sharing her food with it totally unphased.

During a visit a few nights ago the poor thing panicked and hid under the chest of drawers in the bed room but now comes out for food, fuss and to use the litter tray!
I have checked locally for lost cat notices, none of which match this cat and when I can tempt it into a carry box I'll get it down to the PDSA for a check up and see if it has been microchipped or reported missing.

Don't you just love being chosen?

Tea up!!
 
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