Tea? (Part 1)

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tdr1nka

Taking the biscuit
Arch said:
What could be better?

Two fresh, warm buns perhaps....:smile:

Would four fresh, warm buns be a tad greedy?

*Makes pot of Lurve Tea.*:biggrin:
 

Arch

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tdr1nka said:
'Lurve Tea' is tea made with Lurve, not necessarily containing any.

3 day week Landers? Slipped thru a worm hole to 1978?:biggrin:

ok, good, in that case I'll have a cup thanks... I was wondering if it was something that brewed for ages and then came out of the pot with a bit of a spurt and left dribbles all over the kitchen worktop...

Dear god, did I really just say that!

Any shop that sells teapots, BTW, should allow you to test them with water before buying. I have a teapot that dribbles like buggery, but I'm too mean to buy another.

It must be genetic. My mum has a little milk jug that is also a useless pourer, but she won't buy another unless she can find one that matches the shade of blue of the teapot and mugs....
 

wafflycat

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Arch said:
ok, good, in that case I'll have a cup thanks... I was wondering if it was something that brewed for ages and then came out of the pot with a bit of a spurt and left dribbles all over the kitchen worktop...

*innocent look*

Now whatever made you think of that image?

*innocent look*
 

TheDoctor

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Jumped by Waffles, Tdr1nka? You should be so lucky!
I'm planning on cycling to the source of the River Cam this weekend. As I recall, you could go paddling in it, if you didn't mind risking frostbite...
 

Speicher

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1978? * ponders that far back * :angry:

Oh yes, I started work. :wacko: Well, I took a six week temporary job, and stayed for four years. Not in the same job, got to work in lots of different departments, advertising, exports, etc etc, and doing factory tours in French.

Time for Tea? Got a busy afternoon ahead, watching the Tour, and/or sitting in the garden. :biggrin:
 

Arch

Married to Night Train
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wafflycat said:
*innocent look*

Now whatever made you think of that image?

*innocent look*

*innocent look*

Well, it's what my teapot does....

*/innocent look*

This weekend I shall be mostly knitting a little hoodie for Oliver for his birthday. I also have to adjust the tail on his monkey, which I sewed on before I'd checked the length, and it's really too long. Of course, I sewed it on good and proper, so unpicking and then unravelling a bit would be a very tiresome prospect. Instead I intend to do some pruning, and then sew up the end really well to prevent unravelling.
 

Arch

Married to Night Train
Location
Salford, UK
Flying_Monkey said:
I was six years old and living in the most beautiful country in the world (Norway, in case you ask)... those were the days. :angry:

Oh god... I was 9. I don't know why I'd always assumed you were older than me FM, but....

I feel old now...:biggrin:

:wacko:

I was also living in a beautiful country, albeit one a little more afflicted by violence - Northern Ireland... Must get back there on bike sometime.
 
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