commemorate the occasion with this lovely teapot
From the Pope Merchandise challenge. See all 275 entries (closed)
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From the Pope Merchandise challenge. See all 275 entries (closed)
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haha
I actually went to the effort of fiddling with the html. Full of bloody AJAX it is too
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Mon 9 Aug 2010, 15:43,
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I realised after something wasn't right with the initial reflection...then one remedy led to another:)
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Mon 9 Aug 2010, 14:41,
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probably the Saturday afternoon wrestling on ITV now I come to think about it
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Mon 9 Aug 2010, 15:09,
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I actually genuinely prefer the taste of tea
made in a mug, where the tea hasn't been allowed to brew for more than a minute or so (preferably the teabag should be squeezed a few times against the side of the mug).
My Nan wouldn't approve. She used to warm the pot, and use real tea leaves and all that marlarky.
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Mon 9 Aug 2010, 15:26,
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My Nan wouldn't approve. She used to warm the pot, and use real tea leaves and all that marlarky.
I once saw a French couple share a sugar cube.
He dropped it into his coffee, then lifted it out with the spoon and dropped it into his wife's cup. I thought it was cute.
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Mon 9 Aug 2010, 15:47,
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Superbly done!
Singing: I'm a little tea pope, short and stout...
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Mon 9 Aug 2010, 15:01,
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