Tea? (Part 2)

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wafflycat

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Why is deleting cookies a bad thing? I get rid of cookies everytime I go offline.
 

TheDoctor

Noble and true, with a heart of steel
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I suspect Speicher wanted to dunk her cookies
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It's a little-known fact that CC is financed by Admin collecting cookies from our PCs.
He sells them to a multinational biscuit manufacturer, where chocolate chips are added before sale.
(warning - may contain traces of lie)
 

Arch

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...which also contains self-referential traces. It's like the Ghost of Tea? thread Past.

OMG. Do you think we've gone all the way round, and are starting again? I always wondered if the waffle (not Waffles) was infinite, or just on a very large loop.

Tea? No cookies here, I'm afraid. We don't even have a bag of office sugar, which is tricky when a visitor turns out to want it in their coffee...
 

cookiemonster

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All this talk of cookies is making me hungry :biggrin:
 

Arch

Married to Night Train
Location
Salford, UK
All this talk of cookies is making me hungry :biggrin:

I've been hungry today. Felt everso slighty dizzy a couple of times this morning, no idea why just when I stood up quickly, and come dinner time this evening, I cooked more risotto than I thought I'd need, with the intention of having some leftover for lunch tomorrow, but ate it all. And still felt peckish, but made do with a cuppa, which was all I really needed.
 

Arch

Married to Night Train
Location
Salford, UK
Arch - look after yourself :sad: . Lightheadedness can be cured with salty snacks and alcohol to raise your blood pressure :thumbsup: . Do you need the excuse :biggrin: ?

Ah, interesting. I had sandwiches, but when I went out to fetch the boss's lunch*, I decided on a supplementary bag of crisps. I often wonder how much our cravings and fancies are shaped by subtle physiological needs. Most of the time I shop for the same things, and eat much the same, quite happily, but everyso often I just feel a 'need' for something - sometimes healthy like fruit, sometimes apparently not so, like a G and T or some salty snacks.


*That sounds a bit draconian, but it's the most efficient use of our respective time!
 

Arch

Married to Night Train
Location
Salford, UK
No tea being drunk today?

We collected a hedge in Beryl today, a conifer hedge. She looked like a mobile Grand National fence.

Then we took it to the tip, and watched the big spikey roller JCB thing squash down the green waste skip contents. I want a go on that!
 

Speicher

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Some regulars on this thread might remember me writing about Fairy Doors, like this one:



Today at the Resource (recycling) centre, they had a few samples of wooden flooring. Short pieces, approx 10 inches long by five inches wide, complete with ridges as above. Now I wood like to find some small hinges, and a door knocker. I will be on the look out for very small black hinges. What else could they be made out of and then I could use some teeny tiny screws for the hinges. Any suggestions for the handle and the keyhole?
 
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