Nice Cup of Tea

tulip2454

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Havent posted for a while, but thought you might like to look at this site.
www.nicecupofteaandasitdown.com
It rather exposes the British obsession with tea (me I'm a coffee drinker) but it cheers me up no end when I'm feeling down.
Take care all
Alexis
ps check out what wifey says - shes top!
also underpant toast
 

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I love the name. I could never work out why an English person would say, "I'm parched", meaning they were very thirsty and then go and have a cup of tea to quench their thirst. Why wouldn't they have a glass of water or a soda? LOL
 
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Originally Posted by Kumbulu

I love the name. I could never work out why an English person would say, "I'm parched", meaning they were very thirsty and then go and have a cup of tea to quench their thirst. Why wouldn't they have a glass of water or a soda? LOL
tut tut, Kumbulu dont you realise that only TEA can do the trick.

All joking apart though a cup of tea actually does quench your thirst better than water but maybe I'm biased, being almost weaned on the stuff. Indian of course not China.
 

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TANIA: a girl i work with usually says "Im choking for a drink", i had a bottle of flavoured water in my gym bag and offered it to her, "No" she said "For a cuppa!".

I prefer coffee, but now and again i will have tea, but it has to be strong with no sugar
 
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