What Are You Doing Right Now
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@MattSpeller said:
PPS. colour, flavour, behaviour, harbour, honour, humour, labour, rumour, splendour.
That's just wrong!
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@MattSpeller said:
Narrowly avoided a nasty car accident this morning, still a bit pumped on adrenalin! Very glad I shelled out the extra for good rain capable tyres.
Glad they missed.. I hope they do not decide to try again. Generally no one likes a quitter.. but in this case - they should make an exception.
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Just got home from our weekend in Sevilla.
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I'm leaving for lunch... talk to you all in the continuing efforts of my PBX when I get back.
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Seeing the current post count wondering if there is a prize for number 6,000.
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@g.jacobse said:
Seeing the current post count wondering if there is a prize for number 6,000.
A 404 Error of course.
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@g.jacobse said:
Seeing the current post count wondering if there is a prize for number 6,000.
The prize of personal satisfaction.
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lol - now I'm a sad panda because I missed it
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@scottalanmiller said:
@g.jacobse said:
Seeing the current post count wondering if there is a prize for number 6,000.
The prize of personal satisfaction.
Yea,.. Whoot.. am I IT?
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Quit smoking and now that's all I can think about......Trying not to think of it or eating.
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@BMarie said:
Quit smoking and now that's all I can think about......Trying not to think of it or eating.
I'm a professional quitter, it's easy. I quit smoking at least once a month, and get teased (rightly) for it.
It's the whole not smoking bit that's hard.
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@MattSpeller said:
@BMarie said:
Quit smoking and now that's all I can think about......Trying not to think of it or eating.
I'm a professional quitter, it's easy. I quit smoking at least once a month, and get teased (rightly) for it.
It's the whole not smoking bit that's hard.
Yes it is! I need to smoke, it's all I can bloody think about!
*Yes I turned British on you all
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@BMarie Brew up a cuppa, enjoy a biccy and relax. You'll feel right as rain again love.
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@MattSpeller said:
@BMarie Brew up a cuppa, enjoy a biccy and relax. You'll feel right as rain again love.
Thank you, think I'll do just that.
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@MattSpeller said:
@BMarie Brew up a cuppa, enjoy a biccy and relax. You'll feel right as rain again love.
And a cookie... though are they a biscuit?
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@g.jacobse said:
@MattSpeller said:
@BMarie Brew up a cuppa, enjoy a biccy and relax. You'll feel right as rain again love.
And a cookie... though are they a biscuit?
I love that, but I think I'll have one bad habit instead of the other....Bring me a biscuit though
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@g.jacobse said:
And a cookie... though are they a biscuit?
One of the very few things that either side of my family will EVER agree on is that when sitting down to an afternoon cuppa, one enjoys a biccy. Not biscuit, cookie, or baked good. Proper high tea can involve sandwiches and other little bites, but the rules are different and much more involved. It's a whole event.
Make mine earl grey, double bergamot, whole leaf - steeped 3 minutes.
One can take these things too seriously, but I am a product of my heritage.
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@MattSpeller said:
@g.jacobse said:
And a cookie... though are they a biscuit?
One of the very few things that either side of my family will EVER agree on is that when sitting down to an afternoon cuppa, one enjoys a biccy. Not biscuit, cookie, or baked good. Proper high tea can involve sandwiches and other little bites, but the rules are different and much more involved. It's a whole event.
Make mine earl grey, double bergamot, whole leaf - steeped 3 minutes.
One can take these things too seriously, but I am a product of my heritage.
I find that a proper cup of tea is quite relaxing. While I view a proper cup far from the English version,... It's not powered, microwaved or out of some instant do-dad.
I am moving more toward less 'processed' tea options. ... I have Yerba Mate on the experiment list. But I have some block tea, and 'Gunpowder' tea -
Proper brewing makes the difference....
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@MattSpeller said:
@g.jacobse said:
And a cookie... though are they a biscuit?
One of the very few things that either side of my family will EVER agree on is that when sitting down to an afternoon cuppa, one enjoys a biccy. Not biscuit, cookie, or baked good. Proper high tea can involve sandwiches and other little bites, but the rules are different and much more involved. It's a whole event.
Make mine earl grey, double bergamot, whole leaf - steeped 3 minutes.
One can take these things too seriously, but I am a product of my heritage.
Not sure what a biccy is.... Is it like an English biscuit?
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@coliver Indeed, usually a digestive but one can splash out for a more fancy version. I'm particularly fond of a chocolate topped one filled with raspberry jam.