Tea? (Part 1)

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Speicher

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Happy Birthday Arch!



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A Specialitea Pot of Tea?
 

Landslide

Rare Migrant
Of course, if one's indulging in afternoon Tea?, one really should dress for the occasion - suited and boot-ed, titfer, with a boat, aye? Though I often thimble about when tying mine. Dog-ged determination and an iron will see me through though. Car-n't be letting the side down now.
 

Speicher

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In the course of the reconnaisance of The Arch Tea Shop tea pot, I also found a tea pot on the theme of a Coffee shop. Talk of a contradiction in terminology, that really takes the biscuit.

(I found it while on reconnaissance for a Bicycle Shop Tea Pot, yes such an item exists, not entirely in my imagination). :rolleyes:

Also founded a Box of Chocolates Tea Pot, but at thirty of Earth Pounds, it was deemed a tad expensive. I do own a chocolate Tea pot*. I am sometimes inclined to use the expression "useful as a chocolate tea pot".

* and several chocolate mugs :birthday:
 

HelenD123

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Location
York
Afternoon! Can I have an extra large mug of tea with fresh milk? Those continentals really don't know how to make a decent cuppa (but the co**ee's not bad).
 

Arch

Married to Night Train
Location
Salford, UK
HelenD123 said:
Afternoon! Can I have an extra large mug of tea with fresh milk? Those continentals really don't know how to make a decent cuppa (but the co**ee's not bad).

My main reason for living in France, as opposed to just visiting a lot, would be owning my own kettle...:wacko:

Over there, I go native, and stick to Chocolat Chaud...
 
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