Tea? (Part 2)

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phil_hg_uk

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NormanD

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Or tell her the local cake shop is giving stuff away :mrpig:

They have? ... I'll be back in 10 minutes :wahhey:
 

NormanD

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It's been a very long ten minutes. :unsure:
*CHOMP!* well I had too *CHOMP!!* test the free samples *CHOMP!!* and since they had *CHOMP!!* one of my Favorites *CHOMP!!* Lemon slices on free sample *CHOMP!!* I had to do a thorough test *CHOMP!!* as the shop was near *CHOMP!!* closing time *CHOMP!!* I was allowed more than one sample *CHOMP!!*
Lemon slice anyone *CHOMP!!* :mrpig:
 

phil_hg_uk

I am not a member, I am a free man !!!!!!
Is that your midday snack Phil? :mrpig:

Might be :tongue:

Nearly got knocked off my bike today, the perpetrator was big and black, stupid Labrador :rolleyes:
Luckily I had unclipped my right foot and had stopped as it was a bit over friendly, he then jumped up at me and I almost went a over t :blush:

Wow nearly knocked you over :ohmy: ....................... wasnt Geoff Capes was it :giggle:
 

Arch

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Time for :cuppa:?
 

Speicher

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This may seem a strange question to ask on Tea? I have recently changed to drinking De-caff coffee, rather than "normal" coffee. I did this gradually over about five weeks. This morning I made a mistake and made some coffee with non de-caff coffee. Half an hour later, I felt dizzy and nauseous, and disorientated. Is this normal?* Or is a side-effect of the nasty cold that I am recovering from.

* Normal from the point of view of coffee drinking, Potsy. ;)
 
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