Tea? (Part 1)

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BrumJim

Forum Stalwart (won't take the hint and leave...)
wafflycat said:
Oh har-hardee-har-har BrumJim. Do us a favour and stay away from Norfolk, which is, as it happens, a quite lovely county where, for the most part, the people are normal and friendly.:smile:

Normal? Scary!!

Sorry - under influence of wife. Whose family is from Suffolk.
 

wafflycat

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Well, it's been a hot day down here in WafflycatLand. So it's a nice cool salad for dinner this evening. Mind you, a cuppa wouldn't be unwelcome.

*looks round to see if the kettle's on*
 

Archie_tect

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Just bought my first Yorkshire Tea Biscuits... someone's idea of a joke biscuit... clearly thought up by a Lancastrian infiltrator...
LOTT need some tealiciously dunkable Ginger Nuts... [might regret that later]
 

TheDoctor

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'Ningles!!!!!!!!!!

*prepares Tea*

It's been luvverly and warm in the environs of DoctorTowers today. Bit cooler than it was around That Bodensee, which is possibly no bad thing. I've all of a sudden become fond of Switzerland. Germany has also gone zooming up in my estimation too. Zeppelins I was already keen on, but it was excellent to see some flying about.
Go to the Bodensee. It's good. I'll lend you a map. :biggrin::biggrin::biggrin:
 

Speicher

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I have visited Lake Constance, very confusing all these places with two names. The Austrian Lake "district" is lovely as well. Sort of St Gilgen, Strobl area, with a lake or two :tongue:, mountains and some trains as well.

Moff to bed shortly. :biggrin:
 

TheDoctor

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I've been to Austria a few times, but mostly in the winter. I liked the Danube cycle path though.
 
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LordoftheTeapot
Speicher said:
LOTP I thought you did not like holidays, cos you were so happy at home.

I have stayed in Whitby. By the old "Abbey" at the top of the hill. Excellent.


Not had a weeks holiday for... eerrrr... 15 years and 4 months. Last time we went away for a break was for two nights in Birmingham, 2 years ago. So yes, I do like my home.

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The Whitby trip is a joke between Mrs T and I. It relates to the day trip I arranged one Sunday. Mrs T couldn't make it so I booked a seat for me, myself and I. Had to walk into the city as I needed to catch the coach early AM. I didn't give myself enough time and I missed the bus! :blush:
 
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