Tea? (Part 2)

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potsy

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Moff to bed now, good night. :tired:

It's not even midnight
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I have a week to clear the cupboards :tongue:
 

Speicher

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It has been a very busy day, watching tv, eating, watching tv, eating, watching the ballet, and being on here, and starting recruitment for my ice hockey team. :hyper:
 

potsy

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Sounds very demanding
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Arbuckle keeps going outside and coming back in 2 minutes later, I think he's checking to see if it's warmed up yet, he's getting cabin fever as he's normally out all day
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potsy

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Don't know whether I should be posting in the Tea thread today as I have mostly been drinking the rival brew with double cream in. :tongue:

All the turkey has now been finished off by the cats, they are content and asleep.

Gawd knows what's for tea as I've been eating most of the day anyway
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Might watch Die Hard 4 later for the adrenalin rush
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Night Train

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Don't know whether I should be posting in the Tea thread today as I have mostly been drinking the rival brew with double cream in. :tongue:
That sounds nice. I used to drink that the same way and then I became lactose intolorant.
Is there a lacotse free double cream?:tongue:

I am on my usual black Earl Grey in a pint pot while trying to draw in AutoCad.
 

Speicher

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A rival brew? not Baileys?

I will be watching Upstairs Downstairs later. I am too young to remember the original.

I have to admit (or do I :unsure: ) to making fresh alternative beverages, but with milk, not double cream. The double cream was reserved for the mince pies, and Christmas pudding, as I do not like the pfaff of making custard.
 

Speicher

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Night Train, I have only just discovered, as you know, Paint. I had been looking for it as a program, when all the time it was in accessories.
 

potsy

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Well seeing as Tesco let me down on the mince pie front, and I don't like Christmas pud, I have to use the cream somewhere
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NT-A pint of Earl Grey? How common
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Night Train

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Night Train, I have only just discovered, as you know, Paint. I had been looking for it as a program, when all the time it was in accessories.

This is what I have been working on.

I used to do a lot of AutoCad work back in 1988 with architect drawings and building services so I am old enough to remember Upstairs Downstairs the first time around. I havent used it since 1991 and have only done a few AutoCad classes at college so far.

It isn't wondeful or technically correct but it gets a bit of practice in.
 

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potsy

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Are the shops getting back to normal tomorrow? or Wednesday?

Should be back to normal tomorra.
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We have stayed away from the 'Sales' madness and might venture out for a few treats tomorrow.
Currently surfing the online cycle shops for some goodies from me to me
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whilst watching Shrek.
 

Speicher

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I have been surfing on-line for Craghoppers fleeces, and thinking about whether I really need a new one or two. :unsure:

New Wellingtons are unlikely to be in a sale.

I have no intention of being in anything remotely ressembling sales madness.
 

potsy

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I quite fancy a decent pair of walking shoes/boots, seen some nice ones in Millets.

Would get a new fleece or two myself but do I get one that fits me now or to fit my new slimline look come March/April
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