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"Kettles on and Im going for NICE biscuits
What do you fancy?" . Ooh my saviour, my bottom seems to be stuck to the sofa, I can't possibly move to put the kettle on oh and choc hobnobs pleaseeee, Thankyou muchly, Mrs blue eyes |
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"Can I invite the mad hatter?
The Hatter is always welcome, as long as he doesn't critic my bad brew making
Aww thanks. Tea would be lovely. "
You wouldnt like my current brews, Im on Lipton!
The chips are well and truly down here |
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"Can I invite the mad hatter?
The Hatter is always welcome, as long as he doesn't critic my bad brew making
Aww thanks. Tea would be lovely.
You wouldnt like my current brews, Im on Lipton!
The chips are well and truly down here "
Lipton?
No Yorkshire tea. Or some twinings?
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"Can I invite the mad hatter?
The Hatter is always welcome, as long as he doesn't critic my bad brew making
Aww thanks. Tea would be lovely.
You wouldnt like my current brews, Im on Lipton!
The chips are well and truly down here
Lipton?
No Yorkshire tea. Or some twinings?
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Things are hard out here right now |
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Coffee please...strong and hot, how I like my men.
You've also reminded me I have home made banana and walnut loaf in the freezer, that needs to be rescued now ha. |
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"Can I invite the mad hatter?
The Hatter is always welcome, as long as he doesn't critic my bad brew making
Aww thanks. Tea would be lovely.
You wouldnt like my current brews, Im on Lipton!
The chips are well and truly down here
Lipton?
No Yorkshire tea. Or some twinings?
Things are hard out here right now "
I feel for you. |
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A strong cup of tea made with Yorkshire teabags and a jammy dodger or chocolate bourbon.
Although Jammie dodgers seem to have shrunk to the side of a polo mint these days |
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