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  • #179378

    I shall not touch the meths until New Year’s Eve. It’s tradition.

    #179379

    haha :twisted:

    Actually I am still recovering from being called a ‘w anker’ by certain members of this community :shock:

    There seems to be a ‘True Blues’ versus ‘Dirty Yellows’ and I am not sure with whom I wish to side with.

    Meanwhile I’ll continue to Observe, but mainly on Sundays after the festivities 8)

    #179380

    :lol: OK, Observer. Observe away.

    By the way, everyone feel free to add their own tea related thoughts. I like to think of myself as an inclusive, supportive poster. :D

    #179381

    Oh, no. I like a tea that takes a drop of milk and a ginger nut. Anything else isn’t right in the head. Surely.

    #179382

    I think you are taking the pea Sian :lol:

    Pikey, I see you more as a Tea Pot man myself :D

    #179383

    :D I’ve decided to skin some up. Purely for experimental purposes, you all understand. I see a whole new thread developing: Pikey Smokes the Teas of the World…

    #179384

    @pikey wrote:

    :lol: Oh, I see. I was rather hoping for
    @In Pikey’s fevered imagination, broken and corrupted by too many mince pies, Robyn wrote:

    Oh, I don’t know, big boy, just teach me a lesson I’ll never forget…

    Still, Lapsang Souchong is a tea from south-east China. It smells and tastes strongly of tobacco, at least to me. A dog end is the remains of a smoked cigarette.

    :lol: Okay big boy..teach me a lesson, I’ll never forget… :lol:

    #179385

    My fave tea is Assam, and Whittards’ Earl Grey is second to none! 8)
    http://www.whittard.co.uk/

    #179386

    Do you know what I mean about the Lapsang, Owen?

    #179387

    @pikey wrote:

    Do you know what I mean about the Lapsang, Owen?

    It’s many years since I drank Lapsang, it’s got a smokey flavour as I recall.
    Black tea and Gunpowder tea are nice too but they’re not a milk & sugar
    teas.
    http://www.tea.co.uk/

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