Tea? (Part 1)

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tdr1nka

Taking the biscuit
I couldn't imagine you wouldn't!;)

I have two aluminum 'kick plates' taken from an old door which I've been meaning to put up on the hall wall to stop handlebar ends from scuffing the wall.
 

tdr1nka

Taking the biscuit
Forgive me Guys n' Gals, but there has been a lot on the news about the British Army in Afghanistan the last week.

Am I the only person who finds the name of Britain's 'Chief Of Defense Staff', Sir 'Jock' Stirrup, very amusing or have I been spending too much time in the sun?;)

Serving afternoon tea to all & sundry!
 

wafflycat

New Member
I giggle every time I hear his name spoken! :biggrin:

Oh... Campag and Nolo have taken residence at Chez Wafflycat. ;):thumbsup:
 

Speicher

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Speicher said:
Bear in mind please, that this was mostly composed at twofortytea this morning. A few words to add to the vocabulary of Lord of the Teapot.

Entreatea - ask ernestly for refreshment

Esteamate - Superior friend in tea drinking circles

Committea - Formal gathering for the consumption of Tea

Paritea - the state of being equal (in your consumption)

Aperitea - refreshment taken before an evening meal

Treatea - reciprocal arrangement made between tea-drinking parties - usually in different countries

Localitea - particular place for consumption of tea

Must stop now, thirstea again after two hours of exercise.

The above quotation is from October 2007 :laugh: but has some relativitea to this evenings posts. :smile:
 
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