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The message
from "Ali Hopkins" contains these words: For measuring tea into the pot innit. You are a deeply civilised bunny, imo. Not as civilised as this... http://gamilacompany.com/tea/teastick.html -- Skipweasel. In the beginning was the word. And the word was Aardvark. |
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On Tue, 23 Aug 2005 19:56:13 +0100, Jaques d'Alltrades wrote:
Grretings fellow amoebans I would have responsified spooner, but my ISP lost its supersymmetry and tripped over its jennyleg caliper (you dont find many of those in sheds no more !) Jaques wrote: Hmmmm. I goove we need to kidnap this one and keep him to play with Oh nooo,,, ,,,, ohhh dont,,, ouch, ah, ok I yield, submit, you win, Joyce Jaques, dont do that, put it away /Grenfell I'll subscribe to uk.rec.sheds ** NOW you can be afraid, veryish. All yoz shedz belongz to minz resistance is furtive, only pretzels on the menu from now onbeforce (do the French have a word for menu ?) ** but only if you pumice to leave these good folks de gardeners in peaces. - he has dangerous depths of esoteric nollij. Sort-of like a riddle within a miss tree within an enema, all behind a screen of red checky curtings. |
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On Wed, 24 Aug 2005 18:34:22 +0100, Guy King wrote:
The message from "Ali Hopkins" contains these words: For measuring tea into the pot innit. You are a deeply civilised bunny, imo. Not as civilised as this... http://gamilacompany.com/tea/teastick.html Shpx me, a stainless steel re-useable tea bag. What will the think of next. -- Big Tone |
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Tony Davison wrote:
On Wed, 24 Aug 2005 18:34:22 +0100, Guy King wrote: The message from "Ali Hopkins" contains these words: For measuring tea into the pot innit. You are a deeply civilised bunny, imo. Not as civilised as this... http://gamilacompany.com/tea/teastick.html Shpx me, a stainless steel re-useable tea bag. What will the think of next. And from leftpondia! (thobut at $20 a shot I'll stick to tea-bags) |
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The message
from Tony Davison contains these words: Shpx me, a stainless steel re-useable tea bag. What will the think of next. Stainless steel reusable condoms? -- Skipweasel. In the beginning was the word. And the word was Aardvark. |
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Tony Davison wrote:
On Wed, 24 Aug 2005 18:34:22 +0100, Guy King wrote: The message from "Ali Hopkins" contains these words: For measuring tea into the pot innit. You are a deeply civilised bunny, imo. Not as civilised as this... http://gamilacompany.com/tea/teastick.html Shpx me, a stainless steel re-useable tea bag. What will the think of next. I've had various different versions of this over the last 20 years. None werk so well as a well matured teapot. Present teapot holds 8 mugfuls, wot is more than the kettle. I need a kettle bigger than 3 pints wot switches itself off. -- Kate XXXXXX R.C.T.Q Madame Chef des Trolls Lady Catherine, Wardrobe Mistress of the Chocolate Buttons http://www.katedicey.co.uk Click on Kate's Pages and explore! |
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"Mike Jones" wrote in message ... Tony Davison wrote: On Wed, 24 Aug 2005 18:34:22 +0100, Guy King wrote: The message from "Ali Hopkins" contains these words: For measuring tea into the pot innit. You are a deeply civilised bunny, imo. Not as civilised as this... http://gamilacompany.com/tea/teastick.html Shpx me, a stainless steel re-useable tea bag. What will the think of next. And from leftpondia! (thobut at $20 a shot I'll stick to tea-bags) NOOOOOOOOOOO! Tea bags is the anti-Char. Nearly as un frabjous as iced tea. phtach. Ali |
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"Kate Dicey" wrote in message ... I've had various different versions of this over the last 20 years. None werk so well as a well matured teapot. Present teapot holds 8 mugfuls, wot is more than the kettle. I need a kettle bigger than 3 pints wot switches itself off. Have you considered an urn? (Short fat hairy legs, and paid about fifty drachma.) Ali |
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On Wed, 24 Aug 2005 20:16:20 +0100, Guy King
wrote this (or the missive included this): The message from Tony Davison contains these words: Shpx me, a stainless steel re-useable tea bag. What will the think of next. Stainless steel reusable condoms? Knitted space shuttles? Come to think of it, they might be more durable at that. -- ®óñ© © ² * ¹°°³ -¹ |
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"Ali Hopkins" wrote in message ... NOOOOOOOOOOO! Tea bags is the anti-Char. Nearly as un frabjous as iced tea. I was on a Mercadian oil rig supply ship in the Gulf.. There were 2 chamines for dispensing beverages in the mess, both with those fishtank thingies on top with go roundy thingmerts inside. Anyway, one contained orange juice and the other contained what I took to be Cola. So I poured meself a cup and took a big swig. UAB in spades, I nearly spat it all over the floor. -- Malc |
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"Guy King" wrote in message ... The message from Egbert Egret contains these words: Please explain then, why i can never find a teaspoon? I don't take sugar in tea, cocoa, etc (and don't drink coughy) and use very little in anything else. (Except when I'm winemolishing, in which case I tend to hfr a shovel.) Then why do you need a teaspoon? OK, smartarse, how do /you/ get earwax from your ear into the storage jar? You get your servants to suck it out of course. -- Malc "Your mother can't climb stairs" Dalek playground taunt |
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On Wed, 24 Aug 2005 20:24:33 +0100, Kate Dicey
wrote: Tony Davison wrote: On Wed, 24 Aug 2005 18:34:22 +0100, Guy King wrote: The message from "Ali Hopkins" contains these words: For measuring tea into the pot innit. You are a deeply civilised bunny, imo. Not as civilised as this... http://gamilacompany.com/tea/teastick.html Shpx me, a stainless steel re-useable tea bag. What will the think of next. I've had various different versions of this over the last 20 years. None werk so well as a well matured teapot. Yep, I agree. The problem with those gadgets is, I think, thermal capacity. Present teapot holds 8 mugfuls, wot is more than the kettle. I need a kettle bigger than 3 pints wot switches itself off. One can add extra boiling water to a pot of tea without detriment provided that it is done quickly (ie soon after the first lot) and that one has not drained the pot first. Also it must be done quietly behind curtains. hides behind shed door |
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#164
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On Wed, 24 Aug 2005 20:34:24 +0100, "Ali Hopkins"
wrote: "Kate Dicey" wrote in message ... I've had various different versions of this over the last 20 years. None werk so well as a well matured teapot. Present teapot holds 8 mugfuls, wot is more than the kettle. I need a kettle bigger than 3 pints wot switches itself off. Have you considered an urn? Morecambe Nah Eric, we're too young for that, just yet. /Wise |
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On Wed, 24 Aug 2005 21:45:01 +0100, Guy King
wrote: The message from (WaltA) contains these words: Also it must be done quietly behind curtains. Oh, like farting then? Oh dear, is that why people have been looking at me ? I've been doing it all wrong then |
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