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Chris570 wrote:Infact I've an LUK clutch to fit to the activa when i get 10 mins spare.
Slowing down a bit I see Chris :wink: :lol:
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I was wondering what would take so long, then I remembered that a kettle take 2 minutes to boil!
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takes a lot longer to boil the kettle these days, have to break the ice in there first
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Fair enough. Mind you, it would probably take me a week to change a clutch, as I have yet to do one! Still, I can (usually) make a decent cuppa!
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Hell Razor5543 wrote: Still, I can (usually) make a decent cuppa!
And supply some excellent tea bags :wink: Those decaffeinated Earl Grey ones are absolutely lovely James 8-)
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Chris570 wrote:...have to break the ice in there first
What - don't the gritters get in there?
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And supply some excellent tea bags Those decaffeinated Earl Grey ones are absolutely lovely James
I'm glad you like them, and just as glad I found them.

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Hell Razor5543 wrote:
And supply some excellent tea bags Those decaffeinated Earl Grey ones are absolutely lovely James
I'm glad you like them, and just as glad I found them.

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If you like tea the this from the Beeb might interest you.
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That's a lovely article Steve...

Tea, the drink that makes everything good again and the answer to all of life's problems. One drink I could never give up even if I do now drink the decaffeinated variety. Interestingly it tastes, if anything, better to me than the normal stuff :roll: :?
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Probably set in my ways but never tried decaff anything. Or the watered down milk.

It is definitely a very nice article about a very nice woman. If only all businesses could take a leaf from her book.
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myglaren wrote:If only all businesses could take a leaf from her book.
Nice pun there Steve :lol: :lol:

Give the decaff stuff a go, you'll be surprised. Decaff Earl Grey is good all on it's own without milk too...

Not tried decaff coffee yet. I must and see if that agrees with me as normal coffee definitely doesn't. Not sure what's in it that doesn't though...
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You would almost think it was deliberate :twisted:

I can't drink Earl Grey with milk in it, just seems so very wrong.

Was ages before I twigged that Earl Grey was a local lad.

Derailed again - but then everything stops for tea :)

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If anybody is interested, the Earl Grey tea I got for CitroJim is Twinings, and available from Tesco (but I didn't see it at Asda).
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