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Old 09-29-2011, 07:12 AM   #15415
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Peets Pride of Port and a couple of fig newtons. A relaxing break in a stressful day.
This sounds extremely sophisticated. I can just imagine myself, in a english manor, in the library with a big fire in the chimney and a golden retriever....

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Breakfast today begins with a mug of Taylors of Harrowgate's "Yorkshire" tea, as I contemplate poor Astra having to do without during his fast. I'll bet right about now, the grumbling in his stomach is asking 'why do they call it a fast if it goes so slowly?!?' What a strange world!
I hope he is doing fine and will be back soon...

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A Hillman Minx?



Do you have right-hand drive?
aahhhrr.... Nope.


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Earl grey tea
please, please tell me you drink it with milk and I am not alone here...

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Mint tea. Time for bed... I've got so many great books on the go that I don't know which one to read before bed! Perhaps a library book - after all, they have a time limit... hmmm...
The same here. I feel like a squirrel, having taken care of my winter reserve, and not being able to decide which nut to pick first...

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Definitely NOT! My usual attire, as you would know if you peeked into the "what is in your wardrobe" thread, is jeans and tshirts, sans ruffles.
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Not even a pink 'Hello Kitty?' Wanna laugh? Here in Japan, Disney markets to the 21-35 female demographic; T-shirts, Sweats, Mobile phone decoration, handbags, etc., rather than the 6-12 year olds. You're more likely to see a young married woman wearing a Mickey Mouse T-shirt than a pre-teen!

Stitchawl
Ok, I don't have a Hello Kitty T because how ridiculous would I like next to petite princesse who is out of that phase and into Monster High (all black but still cute) right now ? I think next comes the full gothic phase (all black and NOT cute) ....
I do though own and wear lots of "mini" Ts (mini, the ex-Rover ex-austin ex-british leyland, you-name-it-we-have-it, car), which are very cute and also collectors from my time working for that brand.

Back on topic : I just finished cooking all by myself a grand risotto alla fungaiola, without the wine though because I did not have any, and am drinking now a coke zero and waiting for Superman to arrive (today without his cape and tights )

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