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RE: Lets talk tea... again. - 10/11/2020 8:21:04 PM   
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And you need to step off my case, stop following me around. Get a decent attitude yourself and i don´t care for how long you have been here. It doesn´t give you the right to patronize me here.

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RE: Lets talk tea... again. - 10/11/2020 9:15:37 PM   
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And you need to step off my case, stop following me around. Get a decent attitude yourself and i don´t care for how long you have been here. It doesn´t give you the right to patronize me here.


I am not following you around, I don't even now where you live. I do have a decent attitude and I don't make insulting posts just to be insulting.

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RE: Lets talk tea... again. - 10/11/2020 9:23:29 PM   
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Me neither, and frankly. You may type what you want but you have deliberately talked to me like i should know something and that i have a bad attitude, yes you imply that, where? I feel attacked here now. So, to stop this into escalating, as a fellow Swede said elsewhere, i suggest we stop replying to each other entirely, it´s for the best. But perhaps it´s best i leave or something. All for the sake of peace here on the forum.

Have a good day then and it stops right here this bickering. Thank you

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RE: Lets talk tea... again. - 10/11/2020 10:20:18 PM   
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Ok, I feel like a few things have been lost in translation here and you know, it's the internet and it happens.

The stuff about eating the elephants was meant as dry humour Protonic...

Conversely, it's a big world out there, remember when English is your second language it can sometimes be hard to discern the humour from a serious point.

Lets draw a line under this guys and get back to talking about our favourite kinds of tea.

...

Errr, starting with someone else as I kind of don't like tea :D. Milk or otherwise... Shocking for a British person I know...

Thanks guys :).

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RE: Lets talk tea... again. - 10/11/2020 10:28:32 PM   
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Ok, I feel like a few things have been lost in translation here and you know, it's the internet and it happens.

The stuff about eating the elephants was meant as dry humour Protonic...

Conversely, it's a big world out there, remember when English is your second language it can sometimes be hard to discern the humour from a serious point.

Lets draw a line under this guys and get back to talking about our favourite kinds of tea.

...

Errr, starting with someone else as I kind of don't like tea :D. Milk or otherwise... Shocking for a British person I know...

Thanks guys :).


When you state that you don't like tea, is that the mini meal or the beverage?

Do perchance like tisanes? No milk but maybe honey?

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RE: Lets talk tea... again. - 10/11/2020 11:15:28 PM   
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Ok, I feel like a few things have been lost in translation here and you know, it's the internet and it happens.

The stuff about eating the elephants was meant as dry humour Protonic...

Conversely, it's a big world out there, remember when English is your second language it can sometimes be hard to discern the humour from a serious point.

Lets draw a line under this guys and get back to talking about our favourite kinds of tea.

...

Errr, starting with someone else as I kind of don't like tea :D. Milk or otherwise... Shocking for a British person I know...

Thanks guys :).


When you state that you don't like tea, is that the mini meal or the beverage?

Do perchance like tisanes? No milk but maybe honey?


I don't like tea or coffee, I am not a fan of beer either... I just don't like how they taste :p.

I like fizzy drinks and hard spirits. Everyone at the barracks back in the day thought I was trying to fit in when I drank vodka all the time at the bar (cheapest place on earth to get a drink, btw). When I brought my own 50%'er in from my collection because the squaron stuff was junk, attitudes changed :D.

I miss it. Well, I don't miss doing drill because I have two left feet, but hey :D.



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RE: Lets talk tea... again. - 10/11/2020 11:23:39 PM   
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Well, I now have trouble walking because of my right foot so I guess having two left feet would be difficult unless you also had two right feet to go along with them.

As far as bier, I prefer German lager.

I pretty much gave up on hard liquor after giving away to small glasses from a litre of Jack Daniels then I remember giving away two small glasses of Hennessy cognac and I as told that I finished it. I made it to work the next day.

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RE: Lets talk tea... again. - 1/29/2021 4:54:28 PM   
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It appears to be a good day for tea. Honey and lemon, or maybe a bump - if I had something to "bump" it with!

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RE: Lets talk tea... again. - 1/30/2021 7:52:00 AM   
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It appears to be a good day for tea. Honey and lemon, or maybe a bump - if I had something to "bump" it with!
warspite1

Honey? Lemon? GET OUT! There's always one willing to spoil it for the rest of us isn't there? Well this behaviour is not big, it's not clever. If you want to be wrecking a nice cup of Rosie with your fancy schmancy, highfalutin, honey and lemon, then you do it elsewhere RangerJoe.

[slams door] .....and stay out!!

[Composes one's self] Now, I'm off the the kitchen. Would anyone like a nice cup of tea.... with milk - sugar optional? I might just throw in a nice hot crumpet.


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RE: Lets talk tea... again. - 1/30/2021 9:48:34 AM   
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Tea and crumpet eh. Some Breakfast Tea (two sugars) would be spot on!




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RE: Lets talk tea... again. - 1/30/2021 9:55:18 AM   
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Tea and crumpet eh. Some Breakfast Tea (two sugars) would be spot on!



warspite1

English Breakfast Tea, milk and two sugars, coming right up - alas Redcoat you will need to provide your own crumpet....


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RE: Lets talk tea... again. - 1/30/2021 10:39:38 AM   
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Thank you Old Bean! That was delicious. Shame about the crumpet. So hard to find fresh piping hot crumpet nowadays.



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RE: Lets talk tea... again. - 1/30/2021 12:19:15 PM   
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Like Picard, I like a Tea Earl Grey hot.




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RE: Lets talk tea... again. - 1/30/2021 2:46:49 PM   
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A cup of tea right now would be perfection.

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RE: Lets talk tea... again. - 1/30/2021 3:29:22 PM   
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A cup of tea right now would be perfection.
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What?! What time do you call this Ormster? Breakfast is served between 08:00 and 10:00hrs. Don't you be thinking you can can just swan in here at any-time-you-like-O'clock and expect tea just as and when you feel like it without so much as a bye or leave and no mistake let me tell you.


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RE: Lets talk tea... again. - 1/30/2021 3:36:26 PM   
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A cup of tea right now would be perfection.
warspite1

What?! What time do you call this Ormster? Breakfast is served between 08:00 and 10:00hrs. Don't you be thinking you can can just swan in here at any-time-you-like-O'clock and expect tea just as and when you feel like it without so much as a bye or leave and no mistake let me tell you.



When is afternoon tea? You know, the one with those unripe melon sandwiches?

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RE: Lets talk tea... again. - 1/30/2021 3:36:47 PM   
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A cup of tea right now would be perfection.
warspite1

What?! What time do you call this Ormster? Breakfast is served between 08:00 and 10:00hrs. Don't you be thinking you can can just swan in here at any-time-you-like-O'clock and expect tea just as and when you feel like it without so much as a bye or leave and no mistake let me tell you.


Well... yes. I do expect a cup of tea pretty much anytime I fancy a cup.


Besides, it is time for afternoon tea. Ever heard of taking a cup of tea in the afternoon?

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RE: Lets talk tea... again. - 1/30/2021 3:36:58 PM   
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Has anyone noticed that once one opens a packet of Maynards Wine Gums, one simply can't stop eating until the whole packet - well not the actual packet obvs - is devoured?

Too nice for words.

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RE: Lets talk tea... again. - 1/30/2021 3:38:29 PM   
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Has anyone noticed that once one opens a packet of Maynards Wine Gums, one simply can't stop eating until the whole packet - well not the actual packet obvs - is devoured?

Too nice for words.

Not really. Mostly because I am not aware of ever trying Maynards Wine Gums.

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RE: Lets talk tea... again. - 1/30/2021 3:41:27 PM   
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A cup of tea right now would be perfection.
warspite1

What?! What time do you call this Ormster? Breakfast is served between 08:00 and 10:00hrs. Don't you be thinking you can can just swan in here at any-time-you-like-O'clock and expect tea just as and when you feel like it without so much as a bye or leave and no mistake let me tell you.



When is afternoon tea? You know, the one with those unripe melon sandwiches?
warspite1

Afternoon tea is when I say it is sunshine, and we don't do no poncy melon sandwiches neither....


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RE: Lets talk tea... again. - 1/30/2021 3:42:32 PM   
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A cup of tea right now would be perfection.
warspite1

What?! What time do you call this Ormster? Breakfast is served between 08:00 and 10:00hrs. Don't you be thinking you can can just swan in here at any-time-you-like-O'clock and expect tea just as and when you feel like it without so much as a bye or leave and no mistake let me tell you.


Well... yes. I do expect a cup of tea pretty much anytime I fancy a cup.


Besides, it is time for afternoon tea. Ever heard of taking a cup of tea in the afternoon?
warspite1

Ohhh now you come to mention it, its time for afternoon tea right now. Can I interest anyone else in a cup?


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RE: Lets talk tea... again. - 1/30/2021 3:43:09 PM   
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Has anyone noticed that once one opens a packet of Maynards Wine Gums, one simply can't stop eating until the whole packet - well not the actual packet obvs - is devoured?

Too nice for words.

Not really. Mostly because I am not aware of ever trying Maynards Wine Gums.
warspite1

I am sorry


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RE: Lets talk tea... again. - 1/30/2021 3:47:03 PM   
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Ohhh now you come to mention it, its time for afternoon tea right now. Can I interest anyone else in a cup?


Yes, please.

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RE: Lets talk tea... again. - 1/30/2021 3:47:47 PM   
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Has anyone noticed that once one opens a packet of Maynards Wine Gums, one simply can't stop eating until the whole packet - well not the actual packet obvs - is devoured?

Too nice for words.

Not really. Mostly because I am not aware of ever trying Maynards Wine Gums.
warspite1

I am sorry


Think I need to find a English food store here.

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RE: Lets talk tea... again. - 2/7/2021 2:37:19 AM   
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'The unexpected history of the British cup of tea'

Legend has it that Catherine of Braganza brought tea to England back in the 1600s, giving life to one of the country's most iconic traditions. Today, Portugal is home to the only tea plantation in Europe, a century-old family business located in the heart of the Azores Islands.

Video by Fernando Teixeira and Izabela Cardoso

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RE: Lets talk tea... again. - 2/7/2021 2:31:50 PM   
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Time for a cup of afternoon tea.

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RE: Lets talk tea... again. - 2/7/2021 3:09:21 PM   
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I sometimes add Cardamom seeds to my ever so British cup of Tea. I am enjoying some right now.

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RE: Lets talk tea... again. - 2/8/2021 6:47:44 AM   
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A cup of tea right now would be perfection.
warspite1

What?! What time do you call this Ormster? Breakfast is served between 08:00 and 10:00hrs. Don't you be thinking you can can just swan in here at any-time-you-like-O'clock and expect tea just as and when you feel like it without so much as a bye or leave and no mistake let me tell you.



When is afternoon tea? You know, the one with those unripe melon sandwiches?
warspite1

Afternoon tea is when I say it is sunshine, and we don't do no poncy melon sandwiches neither....


So no cucumber sandwiches?

Well, it is time for some Earl Grey with a little honey to snuggle with.

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RE: Lets talk tea... again. - 2/10/2021 5:55:57 PM   
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Working from home - courtesy of Covid - has its plus and negatives. One definite plus is being able to have tea whenever I want it.

It's the little things in life I guess

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RE: Lets talk tea... again. - 2/10/2021 9:30:41 PM   
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Tea...Tea... Give me Tea...

Did I mention the Tea?

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