I don't wish to start an unwanted thread so I will first ask if Polytubbies feel a deep need for a thread to discuss what they had for morning tea. Please vote on this important issue and feel free to discuss the merits of such a thread.
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Afternoon tea, you dickhead! Actually I had some rather nice Chinese teas in the afternoon the other day.
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My drink of choice in the morning is oranage juice.Click here if you're having trouble sleeping.
"We confess our little faults to persuade people that we have no large ones." - François de La Rochefoucauld
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I'M NOT A MORNING PERSON, YOU DOUCHEBAG!Originally posted by Braindead View PostI don't wish to start an unwanted thread so I will first ask if Polytubbies feel a deep need for a thread to discuss what they had for morning tea. Please vote on this important issue and feel free to discuss the merits of such a thread.
A lot of Republicans are not racist, but a lot of racists are Republican.
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There is already an afternoon tea thread. Look for it and you will find it, you can post about your afternoon Chinese tea sipping exploits there.Originally posted by MOBIUS View PostAfternoon tea, you dickhead! Actually I had some rather nice Chinese teas in the afternoon the other day.
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From Wiki:Originally posted by Aeson View PostI'm beginning to think Braindead is a hobbit...
LifestyleIn his writings, Tolkien depicted Hobbits as fond of an unadventurous bucolic life of farming, eating, and socializing, although capable of defending their homes courageously if the need arises. They would enjoy six meals a day, if they can get them. They were often described as enjoying simple food—such as cake, bread, meat, potatoes, tea, a mostly to their love of gardening and herb-lore. They claim to have invented the art of smoking pipe-weed, and according to The Hobbit and The Return of The King it can be found all over Middle-earth.
6 meals a day, yeah
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Morning tea is a small snack taken between breakfast and lunch, usually with a cup of tea (hence the name) or coffee. This is a not uncommon custom throughout the civilised world (not Wales).Originally posted by The Mad Monk View PostFirst, please define morning tea.
I think the Poms call it "elevenses".
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