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Author Topic: The Waffle Thread  (Read 38838 times)
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« Reply #435 on: 18:56:32, 13-02-2007 »

Ho ollie, I presume 150 for the next star? I am still frantically trying for my next one, not up to you ... of course!!

 Grin Grin

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« Reply #436 on: 18:58:39, 13-02-2007 »


Ho Anna, I like your new thingy picture !! do tell us about it?? 

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« Reply #437 on: 19:02:21, 13-02-2007 »

Don't you recognise it, A. I think it's a cae of copyright theft meself. Good job nobody from the Beeb ever looks in here.
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« Reply #438 on: 19:05:16, 13-02-2007 »

I sort of do, but I daren't show my mistaken knowledge so publically!!!

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« Reply #439 on: 19:15:08, 13-02-2007 »

I did wonder if it was the erstwhile R3 mural thingy!
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« Reply #440 on: 19:17:44, 13-02-2007 »

A, it was sort of In Memoriam for Mixing It and R3 in general, but I think Bryn is right, it is copyWright theft so I had better change it.  It's the Dougle off the Logo innit?

I don't think you get another star until the 500th.  Keep correcting those typos Bryn  Cheesy
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« Reply #441 on: 19:20:11, 13-02-2007 »

As you can see, A and Anna, 200 posts brings no new star. But do I really have to wait until 500? Surely 250 would make more sense?

(I don't actually want to know the answer, by the way.)
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« Reply #442 on: 19:21:36, 13-02-2007 »

If your repair men turned up, Milly, I'm quite jealous. A painter/decorator was supposed to be here at 5.30 - 6 to give a quote for my claokroom/downstairs loo. Not a sign.

They turned up Mary, but I had to cancel my afternoon appointments because they wouldn't give me a time.   The gate man came at lunchtime and the boiler repair man came at 4.00!

Still I did get the ironing done.  Angry

I do sympathise with you about them not turning up though.  I arranged to have my back garden landscaped and paved a few weeks ago - not cheap either!  They didn't turn up on the Monday they were due to start....no phone call - nothing.  On the Thursday after having heard nothing, I cancelled the job.  I've been waiting for an estimate from someone else to replace some fencing for 3 weeks.  Fine if they're running late, or something drastic has happened in their personal life - all understood - but at least they could let you know.  It's only polite.  When I used to work it infuriated me when I took the day off because of workmen and they didn't turn up.  I never lost pay because of it - but they weren't to know that.  
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« Reply #443 on: 19:45:20, 13-02-2007 »

Hi Soundwave, I have to be in a right mood to drink either coffee or tea  Wink

Rob, I fail to understand why you have to be "in a right mood"  Huh  Do you mean when you feel like kicking the cat and snarling at the world you make a cuppa  Cheesy

I like green tea but ordinary tea, like S'wave said, I can't stand the smell either.



I have to be in a right mood as well as being in the right mood for tea and coffee hehe  Tongue
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« Reply #444 on: 20:18:28, 13-02-2007 »

Ho All,
I must confess to being a former tea addict.  I used to drink anywhere between 10 and 15 cups a day.  God knows how I had the time!  I'm now down to 3 - 6 cups a day so that's much more reasonable.


Good grief! Still far too much.

I think only He knows how you didn't suffer from tachycardia, too, Jon. Or did you?
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« Reply #445 on: 20:25:30, 13-02-2007 »

Ollie, you and me will get it soon!

Today by mistake some one put milk in earl grey tea. Yah. It was not good.  Roll Eyes
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« Reply #446 on: 23:18:53, 13-02-2007 »


HO! all

I see that tea seems to be a hot topic today (nowt worse than cold tea!) I`m rather a tea gel myself. It has be tea in the morning, I find coffee a bit too brutal but when I move on to coffee then it`s espresso. Preferably with an apricot or almond croissant. Yum, One of my cats prefers cold hot chocolate. Hedonist!

Ollie, blimey, I would have thought you would be too exhausted after your K bagging and cognac last night to be focusing on your next star! 

 
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« Reply #447 on: 23:34:20, 13-02-2007 »

Three slugs of hot strong coffee for me!

Where does Ollie get his energy from, or is it the Protesant Work Ethic - up and at 'em?
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« Reply #448 on: 23:40:35, 13-02-2007 »

Evening all.  I've just been having a peep over at the opposition.  What a pity it has to go out on such an unpleasant note on so many threads.  Very sad.  I enjoyed my time over there.  I'm really glad we have this one now.  What a brilliant idea it was for someone to rescue our classical music community. 
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« Reply #449 on: 23:40:53, 13-02-2007 »

Coffee for me.

A cup of instant in the morning.  Then a Regular Cappuccino at the Station, as it lasts all journey.  Then it's Double Espressos all the way....

Zing zing zing!

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