Tea? (Part 1)

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Speicher

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Somehow I acquired a sort of builder's bag, for carrying bricks. Very strong for carrying vegetables etc. But the maximum capacity is 30kg, will that be enough? :blush:
 

Arch

Married to Night Train
Location
Salford, UK
HelenD123 said:
Thanks! I'm decorating my dining room today so fear I'll be in need of lots of tea...

<hands cup of tea up a ladder>

Don't paint yourself into a corner, will you?

I'm just back from a fish and chips 'business' lunch, so I'm liable to fall asleep at any mom.....
 

HelenD123

Legendary Member
Location
York
Arch said:
<hands cup of tea up a ladder>

Don't paint yourself into a corner, will you?

Ta! Disaster has struck. I've run out of milk:ohmy:. Do you think Renard would have room in his extra large bag for some?
 

HelenD123

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Location
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Arch - why did you have to mention fish and chips. I really want them for tea now and I was trying hard to be healthy.:eek:
 

Arch

Married to Night Train
Location
Salford, UK
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eh! What?

Sorry, nodded off....


Sorry about that. I now have the usual problem I have when I have a proper meal for lunch - trying to remember not to have another proper meal for dinner!

I need some milk - my weetabix this morning tasted distinctly odd - so I'll get you an extra pint....

I like the idea of Dial-a-cow. Anyone who has climbed the 2 flights to my flat, esp after a long ride, will know how tiring they are, and it's very annoying to get home and remember I needed to get milk. I'd need a pipe to bring it up to my window.

Wow, milk on tap, that would be cool!
 
Speicher said:
Somehow I acquired a sort of builder's bag, for carrying bricks.

The correct name for it, Speich, is a hod! :eek:
 

Speicher

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I thoughted that a hod, was one of those things make of wood, with a very long handle, to carry bricks. This is a large bag with two handles, and made of a very strong sort of canvas, perhaps that carried sandwiches.
 

Gerry Attrick

Lincolnshire Mountain Rescue Consultant
Now I know I am not a regular visitor, but I am in desperate need of rest and relaxation, not to mention respite from the foam, froth and fury of the rest of the forum. When I have peeked through the window of this sacred sanctuary, all is calm with tea, buns and biskits in bountiful quantities freely dispensed to all.

Would it be too much trouble, nay inconvenience, to permit me to avail myself of the gentille hospitality for which this great and wondrous institution is so fondly revered?

If I am so permitted, I would delight in a mug of strong tea, a scone with strawberry jam and a digestive biskit. Thank you.
 

Speicher

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Well, if you spoked normally, I might understand you betterer! :ohmy: I noticed you can spell biskit. :smile:

Yes, tea is always available, and the usual atmostshpehre (never could spell that word) is calm.

Things were getting a bit over-heated in a certain thread. I had to resist making comments about men with large breasts, not wanting to show myself up.
 
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