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Vip Started conversation Apr 24, 2010
I wanted both a cup of and a glass of this morning. However, pouring your orange juice into your tea will not make the process of imbibing more efficient, because it will go down the drain.
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Vip Posted Apr 24, 2010
No no no, I didn't do it intentionally - I picked up the wrong bottle. I thought I was putting milk in it! Oops...
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Pastey Posted Apr 24, 2010
It was probably more likely Mr Vip distracting you wasn't it? Go on, you know you want to blame him
That was one thing I liked about milk bottles, you rarely poured orange juice into your tea. Nowadays, our fridge has cartons of various flavours of fruit juice, cartons of soya milk and cartons off cow juice juice. All the same size and shape. Just different colours or shades. I can understand that they may be easier to pack and transport, but please, can't the people who make these decisions think
"You know, people will be reaching for their first cup of tea of the day, and they won't always be wide awake. Rather than making that first pleasurable hit of caffiene addiction a chore, let's make it obvious that this is a milk container, and this is an orange juice container. I think they may thank us for this small boon."
And I would thank them. I may even write them a letter saying "Thank you." Rather than the one that's permanently half penned that says other things about them.
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Pastey Posted Apr 24, 2010
Nah, that was completely different.
That started back during the potato famine, a lot of irish had to migrate to places like london and america to get work. And they were worked very hard. The hours were horrendous, usually starting before dawn and finishing when it got too dark to continue. Because of this, they didn't have time to sit down to their previous breakfasts, so they came up with the idea of getting the two courses, coffee and whiskey, out the way in one go. After a while they found that they could get it out the way quicker by drinking it as they walked through the streets to work, starting the trend of threatening to scald fellow commuters that had a revival in the 80s and seems to have stuck.
All of the above is complete rubbish, but I like the idea
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Jackruss a Grand Master of Tea and Toast, Keeper of the comfy chair, who is spending a year dead for tax reasons! DNA! Posted Apr 24, 2010
this is ever so slightly off topic but.............
M-I-L once cleaned her teeth with pile cream, thought it was the tooth paste
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Jackruss a Grand Master of Tea and Toast, Keeper of the comfy chair, who is spending a year dead for tax reasons! DNA! Posted Apr 24, 2010
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