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Jan 11, 2022 02:22 |  #661

Talking about pubs, this isn’t either …

My mum used to make a lovely pot of tea - the secret was two spoons of a strong Breakfast tea and one of Earl Grey.

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Jan 11, 2022 02:42 |  #662

NixEre wrote in post #19329292 (external link)
Talking about pubs, this isn’t either …

My mum used to make a lovely pot of tea - the secret was two spoons of a strong Breakfast tea and one of Earl Grey.

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well that would be enough for a full weeks making of tea for me. Brr, that brew of your mums would tan the hide of a bullock :-)

Ray they do serve tea in pubs here :-)



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Jan 11, 2022 04:27 |  #663

English pubs these daze will serve just about anything liquid. Even lattey, what ever the heck that is? Sounds like something I try to avoid standing in?


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Jan 11, 2022 05:15 |  #664

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Thanks, Pippan, very good,made me smile, :-) but when I got onto YouTube all my favourite music flashed up and I got engrossed in that for an hour or so.:-)

That happens to me too. The all-seeing eye of the Tube of You knows all!


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Jan 11, 2022 05:17 |  #665

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Look here you guys, this ain’t cricket, a nice bloke like me posts a few nice pictures and you all take the Micky and just to make it worse the comments are getting more likes than my pictures,-? I blame Pippan for this - I am sensitive you know - and I am now going to bed and I hope that problematic tennis bloke beats you Ozzie lot. So there!:-) :p

If it were cricket you'd have no likes and the Aussies would have at least a hundred!


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Jan 11, 2022 05:58 |  #666

Watch it PIp. Next time we will thrash the hell out of you lot with our best under 16's. Then yu'll be sorry init 8-)

That's got 'em worried Ray 8-)


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Jan 11, 2022 06:05 |  #667

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Watch it PIp. Next time we will thrash the hell out of you lot with our best under 16's. Then yu'll be sorry init 8-)

That's got 'em worried Ray 8-)

Haha :-P
Just let the Barmy Army loose and see how they fair :-P

We paid big money to have our very first Ashes Test and now the score has gone from zero to 1300 new cases of Covid! That's all down to cricket being so important.
The pubs will fare well with all the tourists jet-setting in to watch.



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Jan 11, 2022 06:28 |  #668

This is our local tea house. Yes, Earl Grey is available … but you can also get something stronger !

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Jan 11, 2022 11:19 |  #669

NixEre wrote in post #19329292 (external link)
Talking about pubs, this isn’t either …

My mum used to make a lovely pot of tea - the secret was two spoons of a strong Breakfast tea and one of Earl Grey.

Enjoy!

Well I chucked a box of Earl Grey out recently but it just so happens that I have a box of Pure Camomile (and I don’t like that either) but I might just try your recipe.

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well that would be enough for a full weeks making of tea for me. Brr, that brew of your mums would tan the hide of a bullock :-)
Ray they do serve tea in pubs here :-)

As John says, they sell just about everything in the pubs these days. But you can’t seem to find the old arrow root biscuits if you can remember them

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That happens to me too. The all-seeing eye of the Tube of You knows all!

Good old you tube:-) I like Andre Rieu orchestra and prom type of stuff. And have a bit of a laugh at Brendan Kavanagh. Plus all the other amusing inane random stuff. And it can be handy when repairing a domestic appliance.

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English pubs these daze will serve just about anything liquid. Even lattey, what ever the heck that is? Sounds like something I try to avoid standing in?

Jonzjob wrote in post #19329355 (external link)
Watch it PIp. Next time we will thrash the hell out of you lot with our best under 16's. Then yu'll be sorry init 8-)

That's got 'em worried Ray 8-)

You won’t frighten that lot easily, John - survival is in their genes - don’t forget how their ancestors arrived down under  :p


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Jan 11, 2022 15:05 |  #670

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Love those shots Nic.
Interesting old building and garden.
Very nice you've given two seasons view.



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Jan 11, 2022 16:57 |  #671

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Well I chucked a box of Earl Grey out recently but it just so happens that I have a box of Pure Camomile (and I don’t like that either) but I might just try your recipe.

As John says, they sell just about everything in the pubs these days. But you can’t seem to find the old arrow root biscuits if you can remember them

Good old you tube:-) I like Andre Rieu orchestra and prom type of stuff. And have a bit of a laugh at Brendan Kavanagh. Plus all the other amusing inane random stuff. And it can be handy when repairing a domestic appliance.

You won’t frighten that lot easily, John - survival is in their genes - don’t forget how their ancestors arrived down under  :p

Under the British thumb mate :evil: POHMs all :rolleyes: (John now ducques and finds a nice quiet place to hide. Possibly in his local pub The Radnor Arms)


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Jan 11, 2022 21:18 |  #672

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Well I chucked a box of Earl Grey out recently but it just so happens that I have a box of Pure Camomile (and I don’t like that either) but I might just try your recipe.

Ray I'm familiar with that stuff :cry:
Seeing this is the pub thread, a bit of beer drinking banter as the hours get whiled away :-P
Many years ago I sprained my ankle.
Wife thought a good soak in the bath would help along with a box of chamomile tea thrown in. Some soothing effect or something.
Anyway. I'm a hairy bloke and there was camomile stuck on, in every imaginable place and unmentionable too :-P
We've never forgotten that!
There must be better use for it but not sure what :-(



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Jan 12, 2022 00:10 |  #673

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Under the British thumb mate :evil: POHMs all :rolleyes: (John now ducques and finds a nice quiet place to hide. Possibly in his local pub The Radnor Arms)

Come on, John, go careful, they are quite nice blokes really, they told me so themselves!:-)
I think you should now pay penance and post a picture of the Radnor Arms, and please don’t start a Tea Drinkers thread. :p


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Jan 21, 2022 13:48 |  #674

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Jan 27, 2022 10:53 |  #675

Avery sad sight

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worse than that is that it was my son's pub, he was the manager and the burnt out windows were his flat! Listed building and it t ook then over a year to sort it out properly.

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