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[QUOTE=Wintermute]No sympathy, most people have to get up for it![/QUOTE]
Haha true, though I was led to believe this would be a Sunday breakfast, which is usually bacon/eggs/toast at my house. We are, however, out of said foodstuffs :upset:. Ah well, back to Coke and Pringles. Actually I think I'll make some tea. That'll do... tea and Pringles. |
Yay tea. How do you have it?
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Its all about earl grey. No sugar. I like english breakfast tea too. Do you english people actually drink english breakfast tea for breakfast wintermute?
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Well, pretty simply I guess. I just have a standard kind of tea flavour, I think it's Lipton or Dilmah or something, with milk and an unknown amount of sugar (I just pour it out of the jar).
I drink quite a lot of it. |
We drink tea all the time, it's about the one stereotype that's true.
Not Earl Grey, that stuff is basically just perfume. That's one for the noblemen. |
Okay, that was weird.
So I walk into the kitchen, that I've been in a few times this morning, and there's a spot on the floor with a pile of shredded up tissue paper that wasn't there last time. Me: :confused: *Shrugs.* /Leaves. |
World Series: Game 1 tonight...all I have to say:
http://jamn.com/media/Lean%20Back%20(Red%20Sox).wma Heyy uh, Jeter...have fun watchin' the World Series...FROM YOUR COUCH! And uh, you guys can keep A-Rod...he's not [I]that[/I] good anyway...:rolleyes: ^This may be the best song ever... I don't really like rap, but this is an exception. Stop listening to it about 1:30 in, beacuse it goes into the normal "Lean Back" song. :thumb: -Gav |
[QUOTE=gaslight]Well, pretty simply I guess. I just have a standard kind of tea flavour, I think it's Lipton or Dilmah or something, with milk and an unknown amount of sugar (I just pour it out of the jar).
I drink quite a lot of it.[/QUOTE] Sugar is... ok in tea. I know people who think it's a crime. Disraeli famously said 'Adding sugar to your tea is akin to adding salt or pepper'. If I'm feeling under the weather or tired I might add sugar. |
[QUOTE=Wintermute]We drink tea all the time, it's about the one stereotype that's true.
Not Earl Grey, that stuff is basically just perfume. That's one for the noblemen.[/QUOTE] I like to make my own tea. I made mint/yaro tea one time. It was relaxing |
[QUOTE=Wintermute]Yay tea. How do you have it?[/QUOTE]
I drink tea and coffee all the time. Herbal tea with honey, any type of tea will do (except white tea). :thumb: -Gav |
[QUOTE=Wintermute]Sugar is... ok in tea. I know people who think it's a crime. Disraeli famously said 'Adding sugar to your tea is akin to adding salt or pepper'. If I'm feeling under the weather or tired I might add sugar.[/QUOTE]
Haha that is an awesome quote. I think that's an issue for the hardcore tea enthusiast. I wonder if there is a tea forum? |
Herbal teas are for housewives, hippies and dieticians.
With the exception of Jasmin tea served in the Chinese style. Then it is infinately awesome. As relaxing as you get. I need to get some Jasmin tea and a chinese teaset... |
I drink Coffee, for tea I dring Oolong Tea its like super juice, That **** will give you energy.
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^ I drink any type of tea. I love it.
Real men drink tea. :thumb: -Gav |
[url]http://www.nicecupofteaandasitdown.com/biscuits/previous.php3?item=31[/url]
Best. Site. Ever. |
^ :lol: :lol: :lol:
Wintermute, I love you. :thumb: -Gav |
It's mainly biscuit themed, but an invaluable resource for the hardcore biscuit enthusiast!
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:lol: Your great Winter.
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Oh man that is incredible.
I love the vernacular "a fairly useful mint chocolate". That is such British-kinda humour. [size=1]It is a British site right?[/size] |
[quote]The skilled Viscount eater will flatten out the foil and use it to make a small model or trinket.[/quote]
It's true! It's actually a compulsion, I just... can't... stop myself! |
:lol:
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[quote]The quantity of chocolate used shows thoughtful restraint, resulting in a harmonious balance of biscuit and chocolate. This is good to see in these times when a an almost vulgar over use of chocolate is the resort of less talented biscuit manufactures.[/quote]
This man knows his biccies... |
:lol: Wintermute you're the effing man as of right now.
You get a Gav Point (that's the fourth I've given out). :thumb: -Gav |
:lol: Winter your awsome.
Do I get a Gav point? |
How many of you guys have microphones on your PC.
We could have casual chats using Ventrilo. |
^ Maybe you will eventually...maybe...
:thumb: -Gav EDIT: No one has more than one Gav Point, but because you have the Conklin and pitched me some ideas on the cab/head, I'll give you one |
[url]http://www.nicecupofteaandasitdown.com/biscuits/previous.php3[/url] - they did the Oreo!
[quote]the Mikado is an extremely dainty little biscuit. I suspect that it is actually a fairly near relative to the Pretzel, given its diameter. In fact if you unrolled a Pretzel knocked off those big salt grains and dipped it in chocolate you would get something almost identical. You would, of course, also have amazing powers of biscuit straightening, which I hope you would use to fight crime and injustice in the world, although the opportunity would probably never arise. Also I do know you can get chocolate covered Pretzels.[/quote] I laughed so hard at that... |
^ Link doesn't work for me :upset:
:thumb: -Gav |
Ah, so it doesn't... well keep hitting 'More' on the biccy reviews till it comes up.
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Yeah I have Gav point!
*Gets Cookie* :lol: Winter |
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