Tea? (Part 1)

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Hammer Horror - but a beautiful view. Previously, all the caravans I have seen wrecked have been done with a jacknife...
O'tea I know.;)
 

tdr1nka

Taking the biscuit
'Here's tdr1nka!'

*doesn't sound right*

Cats stay fairly close to the caravan, there are birds nesting in the gorse behind the caravan but Tuesday is to old to bother them and Meep is not keen on the gorse and so spends a lot of her time trying to catch flies instead.

During the day the caravan is open so they come and go as they please.
Hopefully by the weekend they will have a cat flap fitted and just keep them in on a night.

Tea?
 

Rhythm Thief

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Funnily enough Tdrinka, I've been converting an ex - wheelchair van into a little camper tonight, while drinking lots of tea (most unusual for me to drink tea, but there was no beer left).
I'll have a cup of peppermint tea before bed, if there's one going.:evil:
 

wafflycat

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Cheers!

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/opinion/main.jhtml?xml=/opinion/2008/06/11/dl1103.xml

Includes:-

"So the news today that tea also reduces the risk of a heart attack is merely the marzipan on the Battenberg: we needed no persuasion of the drink's merits.
Indeed, in these increasingly strained times, it is also the thrifty option: who needs a frothy, overpriced coffee, when there is a cuppa to hand?"

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/2104561/Drinking-tea-can-reduce-heart-attack-risk.html

Includes:-

"Drinking more than three cups of tea a day cuts the risk of a heart attack, according to a study to be published by the British Nutrition Foundation."

"It also found that the humble cuppa could help strengthen bones, a finding that goes against earlier suggestions that tea's caffeine and fluoride may adversely affect bone health.
The full range of tea's restorative properties uncovered by the research is good news for our nation of tea-drinkers."

HURRAH FOR TEA! :evil:
 

TheDoctor

Noble and true, with a heart of steel
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tdr1nka said:
Tea good for the bones, I'd put money on that.
Then I'll have made a 'tea-bone steak'.
:biggrin:

Or stake, even.

[/pedant]:angry:
 

tdr1nka

Taking the biscuit
*hands out tea!*

Irealnd is lovely and lazy on the whole.
The weather is great and I'm pontificating over the building work.

The fact is that the caravan & toilet shed are not exactly 'in line' and were sorta 'plonked' where they're stood on uneven ground. I am going to measure up for timber today but I cant set any definate measurements until I start on the frames in ernest. So it will be a case of buy in the timber and go for it!

Have you stressed anything exciting at work today?
 
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