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Has Everyone Gone For Tea?

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Zacs-Master | 18:26 Mon 13th Feb 2017 | ChatterBank
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It would seem so. Quaint English tradition.
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you need a good spanking !
20:42 Mon 13th Feb 2017
Can either clique answer?
aahh ..tea..cupid...hmmm crumpet xx
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Oh yes I'm not Cliquist.
Perhaps clique A is wearing down clique B......

I love afternoon tea.....even if it is English.......with a vintage tablecloth and china cups and saucers....

Did Jim get his pint and cuddle, Zacs?
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I see this is going 'Ski Sunday' already.
do you mean tea or evening meal ? up here dinner is tea
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I'm away this week Gness (hence me being able to rattle a few cages so often ;-)) so Jim will have to bide his time.
Ah....it'll be worth his wait though......x
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Tea, Minty I'm an Englishman my dear. We have...Tea, dontchaknow.
Dinner, it's dinner :-)

Tea is a drink.
afternoon tea is taken 12-2 here really and is very nice..china linen wee triangle sarnies wi no crust and dainties
Bernie, funny you should mention crumpets...that's what I'm having right now with mug of tea. x
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I have crumpets..might partake later
Its too late for afternoon tea so do you mean high tea?
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And I thought you Scots were a rough bunch Minty. Glad you've adopted a few of our more sophisticated ways.
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Islay, it was always 'Teatime' when I was growing up in the wilds of West Yorkshire.
ahl have yoo know aye am a brrrrrodie girl !
Ahhhh that explains it all ZM your a Yorkshire man! lol
ee up by gum !

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