Tea? (Part 1)

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Speicher said:
"We" try to suggest very politely to new people that they should not use Tea B*gs, loose Tea is preferred. :biggrin:

muller Welcome to Tea fruity :biggrin:

Nothing like loose women tea - better than old b*gs anyday...:smile:
 

Sittingduck

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wafflycat said:
Morning all!

What's the plans? I had a lie-in this morning. Joy.

@ the office... after a VERY careful cycle to work at 6am this morning. There was about an inch of snow on the pavements here but as I got into central London it was clear... un-nearving nonetheless ;)

Any tea on the go? :wacko:
 

Landslide

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Ta.
*Sluuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuurrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrp!*
;)
 

Amanda P

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Ah, tea. Splendid.

A dusting of snow in York-ish this morning. Dug out my yellow peril for the ride to work. Tyres are too soft, handlebars too low...

And my neck's sore. I've pulled a muscle in the bit that forms a sort of buttress between my neck and shoulder and it's been giving me trouble all week. What's good for sore necks, apart from Mrs Uncle Phil rubbing it with embrocation, and tea? (Note careful use of comma there).
 

wafflycat

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Excellent cuppa there tdr1nka!

I've just put the kettle on as I've come in from the cold of the garden. I've just been topping up the food for the wild birds. So all the seed feeders are refilled. The peanut feeders are bursting with big nuts... And there's several fat balls been put out. Anode & Cathode will soon be enjoying their afternoon treat of cooked, still warm pearl barley: currently it's simmering away on the hob and the grains are plumping up nicely.
 
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