Tea? (Part 2)

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Speicher

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As it said on the placards in an illustration in one of the Church Cat books...

Houses for Mouses! Hice for Mice!

Will you be setting up a hostel? I'm not sure they will be so very confident in that, with you being a Wol and all that.

Right, I'm off to bed, to pack in another chapter of Harry Potter.

I can see that from a mouse's point of view, accomodation, however temporary, with a Wol and two cats, would not be their first choice.
 

Baggy

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phil_hg_uk

I am not a member, I am a free man !!!!!!
Some people are so unsophisticated :rolleyes:

I had tinned hotdogs on buns :biggrin:

You had hotdogs on these

raspberry-and-white-chocolate-buns.jpg
 

Arch

Married to Night Train
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Salford, UK
I can see that from a mouse's point of view, accomodation, however temporary, with a Wol and two cats, would not be their first choice.

I should think it would be a very temporary arrangement indeed. A whole new meaning to "You'll stay for dinner?"

Potsy, how lazy, having hotdogs on buns. You're supposed to cut the buns open and put the hotdogs IN.
 

potsy

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I should think it would be a very temporary arrangement indeed. A whole new meaning to "You'll stay for dinner?"

Potsy, how lazy, having hotdogs on buns. You're supposed to cut the buns open and put the hotdogs IN.

But I'm not allowed to play with knives Arch :tongue:
 

Gromit

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Location
York
<pops back again>

I've love a go in a combine. One of my colleagues told me, when he was a kid, his grandparents had a house in the countryside, and at the bottom of the garden, beyond the hedge, was a very old rusty combine. It still had the key in it (cue The Wurzels), and he and his cousins used to sit in it and press the buttons, hopeful but also terrified, that it might start up!

right, I'm really off now

Last year I climbed the steps to the combine at SB and sat in the seat. Those things are bloody big, would love to have a go. I'm thinking of learning how to drive a tractor when I go back to college. :-)
 

Arch

Married to Night Train
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Last year I climbed the steps to the combine at SB and sat in the seat. Those things are bloody big, would love to have a go. I'm thinking of learning how to drive a tractor when I go back to college. :-)

Oh yeah!

I think you'd suit a tractor, I can imagine the slightly manic grin...:biggrin:
 

TheDoctor

Noble and true, with a heart of steel
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I'm getting seriously concerned about you, NT. You're mad, you are!!!
Tractors are indeed cool. I remember riding around on one when I was about 8. My dad worked on a farm then.
I have done a rather hilly 25 miles this evening.
And cooked pasta.
And drunk half a bottle of Merlot :cheers:
 

Baggy

Cake connoisseur
I'm getting seriously concerned about you, NT. You're mad, you are!!!
Tractors are indeed cool. I remember riding around on one when I was about 8. My dad worked on a farm then.
I have done a rather hilly 25 miles this evening.
And cooked pasta.
And drunk half a bottle of Merlot :cheers:

Hic!

Tractors are great, I've driven a very old Massey Ferguson tractor a few times in the past. We see a lot of them round these parts!
I'm drinking beer tonight as my week has turned out to be pretty good, when it could actually have been pretty bad :smile:
 

TheDoctor

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I have done 23 miles on the Brommie this morning, at an average speed of 13 mph.
My legs are feeling the strain.
I was rather pleased to get a Pain au Chocolat and a cappucino for £1.85 :biggrin:
It was sorely needed.
*ouch*
 
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