Tea? (Part 1)

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shinamo

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I understand Speicher , I really do , it's that relaxed atmosphere but the potential of an event occuring , not solely fear driven but a " time and space " aspect of a train filling the space that is reserved for diners . " Time transfixed " by Renee Magritte . :biggrin:
 

Arch

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Right, I am off home. Perhaps treat myself to an M and S sarnie for lunch.

See you all Monday - by which time I will be a local media superstar!:biggrin:
 

shinamo

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bye Arch , wish you well Monday , don't ask for a bag at M & S , better still make your own . The world is but a stage Arch and every player has his entrance and exit .
 

shinamo

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Fish and coleslaw , I dare expect Speicher , with some bread . I don't usually travel in England anymore , I don't enjoy it . Nice walking country in Malvern too I believe , but oh ! all those stations .
 
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TheDoctor

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*accepts tea with thanks*
*resolves to buy LotTP his own bodyweight in Tea? or beverage of choice should I get the chance*

You are a top man!
 
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11.5 Stone of tea... Haven't worked out how much that would cost, TheDoctor. Should keep us in tea for a week or so in here :biggrin:
 

shinamo

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Hamburg has buffers , Liverpool too , I suppose all coastal railway stations do . End of the line thing , get a ferry from the docks . Hamburg has a nice pedestrian bridge over the tracks , I got something out of the vending machines there , sandwich and coffee .
 

tdr1nka

Taking the biscuit
Speicher said:
11.5 stone of tea, is that available at the hard rock Cafe? ;)

not stone cold I hope?

I'm now pondering one this one too Speicher.
Doc' this 11.5 stone in tea, would that be as loose leaves or in the form of the brewed beverage?

If it is any interest, my surname in German generally means 'pencil sharpener', but can also be slang for 'randy' :blush:!

In fact, my whole name translates as 'the pencil sharpener of the servent of God', which in the scheme of things I'd think was a very important job.

More tea?

T x
 

shinamo

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Is that gale or geile , or heisse ? I think I understand speicher , not sure , amazing what the hard rock cafe can serve up hot and cold besides tea , not that i'd frequent such an establishment , but i do wonder if the owners are in touch with the clientelle , not even sure if the HRC is still open for business . Did god write or just hand things down , like tea .;)
 

TheDoctor

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tdr1nka said:
I'm now pondering one this one too Speicher.
Doc' this 11.5 stone in tea, would that be as loose leaves or in the form of the brewed beverage?

If it is any interest, my surname in German generally means 'pencil sharpener', but can also be slang for 'randy' ;)!

In fact, my whole name translates as 'the pencil sharpener of the servent of God', which in the scheme of things I'd think was a very important job.

More tea?

T x

Well, whichever really. I'm in a generous mood.:blush:
Your 'package' is winging its' way forth to 'tdr1nka towers' as we speak. Hopefully without losing a fuel cell en route.

Anyway, how are we all? I've been stripping down my road bike, cos I need the components off it to fit to my whizzy carbon frame. Once I've built it (hopefully by this time tomorrow) I'll get some photos up.

Thanks but no thanks to the tea, I've got a glass of Chilean Merlot (or I will have within a couple of minutes anyway). Might have a little cheese as well - I have some kick-ass cheddar at the moment. It could give Landslides' avatar a bit of a slapping!
 
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