Here's a daft question 18:57 - Apr 28 with 4741 views | footers | Have you ever had a decent cup of tea from a cafe or other outlet? What is it about our national drink that makes it so difficult to get it right? I cannot remember a single passable cup from a coffee shop, train station or wherever. They've all been terrible. Is it a question of science, or is there something more sinister afoot? Penny for your thoughts, TWTD. | |
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Here's a daft question on 09:55 - Apr 29 with 416 views | Leaky | Worked for a polish lady once, made tea using proper tea leaves thought this will be good, then found she she made it in a saucepan with condensed milk. Americans also not very good at making tea in my experience. It comes out of a jar with powdered milk & sugar. | | | |
Here's a daft question on 10:08 - Apr 29 with 408 views | GlasgowBlue |
Here's a daft question on 09:54 - Apr 29 by footers | Don't think any of us will be going anywhere soon, but I have noted it down in my little black book for a later date. Let's hope the tea lives up to the billing :) |
You’d be following in fine socialist footsteps. Former speaker Michael Martin was a regular customer before his passing. And both Chuka Umunna and Ian McNichol have frequented our establishments. | |
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Here's a daft question on 10:27 - Apr 29 with 393 views | jontysnut |
Here's a daft question on 19:41 - Apr 28 by ITFC_Forever | Sales of hot drinks should be banned. Bloody pretentious twits ordering obscure coffee / milk combinations from a machine where the operative has to twist and turn more knobs and create more steam than a steam engine. Just means that everyone else has to queue to buy an already made sandwich and can of pop.... so their 10 second transaction has to wait behind a five minute per cup faff some brown crap. [Post edited 29 Apr 2020 9:52]
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don't get me started on coffee machines in pubs | | | |
Here's a daft question on 12:08 - Apr 29 with 367 views | J2BLUE |
Here's a daft question on 09:50 - Apr 29 by footers | About £100 an hour? |
It seems you mixed the two when you only charged me £20. | |
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Here's a daft question on 12:13 - Apr 29 with 361 views | footers |
Here's a daft question on 12:08 - Apr 29 by J2BLUE | It seems you mixed the two when you only charged me £20. |
I've always loved you in a way, J2. It took a crisis to admit it, but the heart wants what the heart wants. Who knows, once the lockdown is over we may find ourselves spending more and more time together. | |
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Here's a daft question on 12:16 - Apr 29 with 355 views | J2BLUE |
Here's a daft question on 12:13 - Apr 29 by footers | I've always loved you in a way, J2. It took a crisis to admit it, but the heart wants what the heart wants. Who knows, once the lockdown is over we may find ourselves spending more and more time together. |
And just like that i'm hoping the lockdown never ends | |
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Here's a daft question on 12:19 - Apr 29 with 350 views | footers |
Here's a daft question on 12:16 - Apr 29 by J2BLUE | And just like that i'm hoping the lockdown never ends |
Playing coy only strengthens my ardour, amongst other things. I'll be counting the days till then. x | |
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