Tea? (Part 1)

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Speicher

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No, not at all dunkable, except perhaps in icecream:blush:

What about this tin then, contains traditional biskits:

Double choc chip, ginger ones, shortbread, raisin shortcakies, coconut thingies, oaty ones, viennese whirly ones,all eminently dunkable. :ohmy::biggrin:

* puts kettles on in readiness for Chuffy, Domtyler and Elmer Fudd to return *
 
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The red kettle?
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Speicher

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You must have been out just before 8pm on Christmas Eve, or you would have heard the Trumpet player. I thing he was in tune, he sounded as if he was playing very far away here in Worcestershire. :ohmy: :biggrin: Are you familiar with that particular tune? :biggrin:
 

Speicher

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Speicher said:
You must have been out just before 8pm on Christmas Eve, or you would have heard the Trumpet player. I thing he was in tune, he sounded as if he was playing very far away here in Worcestershire. :ohmy: :biggrin: Are you familiar with that particular tune? :biggrin:

The tune, LOTP, was called "Very Far away here in Worcestershire" :laugh::laugh::biggrin::rolleyes:
 

Gerry Attrick

Lincolnshire Mountain Rescue Consultant
What ho all you chaps. I am the ghost of Christmas past (disguised as Gerry), and I bear gifts of home made shortbread with which to annoint your greasy palms and fill your distended bellies. All I ask in return is a steaming mug of tea from that wonderful red teapot gifted by our LTP. What say you all, is it a done deal?
 

Speicher

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I have just been to Burkina-Faso to purchase a cycle, could not bring it back with me through the internet, so it will be put in snail mail. :ohmy:

Yes, the red tea pot gives a very welcome cuppa. Thank you for the home-made shortbread. Can't eat too many - too full up with home-made treacle (golden syrup) pudding and custard.:biggrin::biggrin::blush:
 

domtyler

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Speicher said:
I have just been to Burkina-Faso to purchase a cycle, could not bring it back with me through the internet, so it will be put in snail mail. :ohmy:

Yes, the red tea pot gives a very welcome cuppa. Thank you for the home-made shortbread. Can't eat too many - too full up with home-made treacle (golden syrup) pudding and custard.:biggrin::biggrin::blush:

Hi Speicher, hope you had a good Christmas. How comes you go to Burkina Faso to buy your bikes? Wouldn't your local bike shop have been more convenient?

And be careful how much more treacle pud pud you consume tonight, you don't want to have to call the plumber out again do you? :biggrin:
 
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