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Coffee or tea?
Re: Coffee or tea?
As I don't have an oven, and I'm not much of a chef, it would have to be sorry fried chips.....
On a double-decker bus, upstairs or downstairs?
On a double-decker bus, upstairs or downstairs?
Re: Coffee or tea?
Upstairs for sure - you can see so much more. When the girls were wee we'd always try and sit on the double seat above the driver, and they'd go 'broom broom' and pretend to drive. Great fun
walking: flat route or up the nearest hill?
walking: flat route or up the nearest hill?
Re: Coffee or tea?
having lived in the lakes always up hill the biger the better.
growing flowers or veg
growing flowers or veg
Re: Coffee or tea?
flowers (and weeds and bushes)
read in bed or sitting in favourite chair
read in bed or sitting in favourite chair
Re: Coffee or tea?
In a favourite chair, definitely. In bed, there are better things to do.
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Re: Coffee or tea?
thundril wrote:In a favourite chair, definitely. In bed, there are better things to do.
Hanging or firing squad if you forget to add your question?
a "New Atheist" for the last 55 years
Re: Coffee or tea?
Hanging by the left leg for 2 minutes.
prose poetry or poetic prose?
prose poetry or poetic prose?
Re: Coffee or tea?
Well I personally quite like them both, actually.
banana for breakfast -
a) as it is
b) chopped into cereals
c) munched with toast and vegemite
d) not at all
banana for breakfast -
a) as it is
b) chopped into cereals
c) munched with toast and vegemite
d) not at all
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Re: Coffee or tea?
As it is, followed immediately by another one, plus two Weetabix (greedy boy) (but I do walk 6 hours a day doing my work).
Alfa Romeo or Trabant?
Alfa Romeo or Trabant?
a "New Atheist" for the last 55 years
Re: Coffee or tea?
alfa romeo
flowers, chocolates or something else as a gift?
flowers, chocolates or something else as a gift?
Transformative fire...
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Re: Coffee or tea?
Whatever you choose to bring me, Marian. The door's open. Should I wait up?
Land Cruiser or Shogun?
Land Cruiser or Shogun?
a "New Atheist" for the last 55 years
Re: Coffee or tea?
Citroën C3 56.5 mpg, though we did once have an Isuzu trooper.Land Cruiser or Shogun?
Pepper, black or white?
Abstinence Makes the Church Grow Fondlers.
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Re: Coffee or tea?
Black with tagliatelle, white on a fried egg.
ps: the answer to "Land Cruiser or Shogun" is not "Citroen C3".
On a "horses for course" basis:
Land Cruiser or Discovery?
ps: the answer to "Land Cruiser or Shogun" is not "Citroen C3".
On a "horses for course" basis:
Land Cruiser or Discovery?
a "New Atheist" for the last 55 years
Re: Coffee or tea?
One can only answer on ones experience, having never owned a "land cruiser, Shogun, or Discovery" and being against "gas guzzlers" per se, I would repeat my previous answer for "Land Cruiser or Shogun?"jamesjones950 wrote:Black with tagliatelle, white on a fried egg.
ps: the answer to "Land Cruiser or Shogun" is not "Citroen C3".
On a "horses for course" basis:
Land Cruiser or Discovery?
These urban tanks are not needed on our roads, get something more sensible and economical ffs.
Meat (for the meat eaters here, of which I'm one) Halal or Kosher?
Abstinence Makes the Church Grow Fondlers.
Re: Coffee or tea?
Just dead will do me, Alan
Sandals or crocs?
Sandals or crocs?
Re: Coffee or tea?
Knowing at least one fabulous person whowears crocs, I'm not going to diss them, but as I have on occasion been told I look biblical (besides much else) I'd have to opt for sandals (without socks!)
GMT in the winter, or BST all year round?
GMT in the winter, or BST all year round?
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Re: Coffee or tea?
GMT all year round. (Ooh, might try doing a poll on that at the end of October ...)
Wild mushrooms: know enough to pick and eat some of them, or wouldn't touch any of them with a barge pole?
Wild mushrooms: know enough to pick and eat some of them, or wouldn't touch any of them with a barge pole?
Re: Coffee or tea?
Would likely poison myself (though I'm a dab hand at hedgerow fruit jams and jellies)
Would you prefer to giv your garden up for flowers and ornamental plants or fruit and veg?
Would you prefer to giv your garden up for flowers and ornamental plants or fruit and veg?
"It's hard to put a leash on a dog once you've put a crown on his head"-Tyrion Lannister.