Tea? (Part 1)

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TheDoctor

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Landslide, we're picking you and your two kilos of cheddar up on the way. That should work well, given that Sheffield isn't remotely between Hatfield and Worcestershire, but whatever...

Speicher said:
You could bring the potato farl, whatever that is.:biggrin:

It's a sort of Irish potato-based bready thing They're really good toasted and buttered, and a traditional part of an Irish fry up. Kind of like we'd maybe have fried left-over mash or bubble-and-squeak.
 

Arch

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well, neither is York for that matter...

This sounds like the makings of a jolly evening! But I have to be back for work tomorrow...
 

Speicher

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How many plates do I need?
TheDoctor, Arch, Landslide, Tdr1nka, and me makes 5. :biggrin::biggrin: and Renard might turn up at the last minute, makes six.

Please park in the drive, the lady opposite cannot reverse uphill out of their drive very well, and if you park in the road, they get a teensy weensy bit upset. Her husband drives a tank, :biggrin: so be careful.
 

Plax

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cookiemonster said:
BTW, I fear that I'm doomed as I'm now a PSP owner. Great fun. :biggrin:

The novelty will wear off soon enough I'm sure. I have a PSP. Dunno why like, as I have a PS2 I never play on. Now I have a PSP I never play on too. Every now and then I will dust them off. I was shocked to find that the last time I played on my PS2 was, according to the gamesave data, November 2002. How horrific is that!
I will take my PSP with me when I know I'll get bored, like Saturday I did my little sister a favour and took her car to get the windscreen replaced and played Lumines (bit like Tetris)and Suduko for nearly 90 mins. It was handy last time we went camping too as we took it to the pub with us played Mind Quiz (took it in turns at seeing who got the youngest age. Naturally I always won :biggrin:).
I fear my gaming days are over. I haven't got the patience anymore. I used to religiously sit waiting for my Commodore 16 to load a game for 45 mins and then crash at the last second. You had to save your progress on a blank tape and write down the counter number to get back to it. Ah, those were the days......
 

Plax

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tdr1nka said:
Went out on the bike today and had forgotten all about the screw in my front tyre as it had stayed inflated, needless to say it wasn't for long:eek:.

Tea anyone?


Wow. That was a pretty impressive screw Tdt1nka:biggrin:

Yes please I'll have a cuppa. Got the last episode of Life on Mars to watch later. No doubt I'll dribble most of it down my chin whilst gawping at Philip Glenister's "Gene Hunt" character. He's my hero, I'd you'd never get away with any of the stuff he does!
 

Plax

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tdr1nka said:
*waits patiently for remarks from Waffles or The Doc'*

Hands tea to Plax.
Did you see the pic I posted for you on page 640?
Once again conversational topics fall flat owing to lack of TV:rolleyes:.

Yes thanks. Some kind of puzzle?

I
 

Speicher

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tdr1nka said:
Thank you Plax.:biggrin:

Viz the attached picture, this is a 'creative construction' toy that my brother and I had as kids!

*hands out tea!*

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Yes, and I maded a declinometer out of those squares and some plastic cups that were on the draining board and the inside of a kitchen roll, and TheDoctor did not even notice. :tongue: I am upset about that.:ohmy::wacko:

I thought it would be useful to him in his new job. ;)
 
Plax said:
I fear my gaming days are over. I haven't got the patience anymore. I used to religiously sit waiting for my Commodore 16 to load a game for 45 mins and then crash at the last second. You had to save your progress on a blank tape and write down the counter number to get back to it. Ah, those were the days......
ARGH! 80s gaming nostalgia alert! :ohmy:
I had a Spectrum (far better than that Commie rubbish....:tongue:) and my tape decks volume control was covered with mystic blobs of Tippex, each one denoting the volume required for a specific games. I didn't quite get as far as sacrificing a black cockerel when trying to load a hooky copy of the latest Ultimate offering, but it was damn close...
Happy days. ;)
 
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