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This brought back memories Gwil - nothing indeed beats a nice cuppa but it has to be Yorkshire tea of course.
Pat, thar's reet. There's nowt amiss with Yorkshire tea, chuck.
__ We, Kathy and I, are able to receive only 3 or 4 channels on our microwave; we really like -Twining's- tea. _m
Twinings. Isn't that posh people's tea? :)
I like the Tour De France PG Tips advert the best Gwil: "Avez vou un cuppa. Can you ride tandem". Barry's Tea is the nicest tea in Ireland.
Another great one, Dave. Never knowingly had Barry's Tea. But had some tea in a B&B in Ireland that was so strong you could stand your spoon up in it.
Magyar, The power of your words!! I just bought some tea from Twinings of London :) It's called English Breakfast Tea.
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This brought back memories Gwil - nothing indeed beats a nice cuppa but it has to be Yorkshire tea of course.
ReplyDeletePat, thar's reet. There's nowt amiss with Yorkshire tea, chuck.
Delete__ We, Kathy and I, are able to receive only 3 or 4 channels on our microwave; we really like -Twining's- tea. _m
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DeleteTwinings. Isn't that posh people's tea? :)
I like the Tour De France PG Tips advert the best Gwil: "Avez vou un cuppa. Can you ride tandem". Barry's Tea is the nicest tea in Ireland.
DeleteAnother great one, Dave. Never knowingly had Barry's Tea. But had some tea in a B&B in Ireland that was so strong you could stand your spoon up in it.
DeleteMagyar, The power of your words!! I just bought some tea from Twinings of London :) It's called English Breakfast Tea.
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