For fans of Jenny Agutter...

Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by Dr Ivan D. Reid, Aug 9, 2009.

  1. Dr Ivan D. Reid

    Krusty Guest

    If being a sheddi is defined by the ratio of sheds to bikes, I think
    I'll just buy some more bikes & burn some sheds.
     
    Krusty, Aug 14, 2009
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  2. Dr Ivan D. Reid

    CT Guest

    So I can't count a Gazebo then?

    <small voice>

    I don't have a shed...
     
    CT, Aug 14, 2009
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  3. Dr Ivan D. Reid

    boots Guest

    Damn, 2 sheds, 2 garages and 2 bikes.
     
    boots, Aug 14, 2009
  4. Dr Ivan D. Reid

    Jim Guest

    I keep my shed in a cow pen when I'm not riding it.

    Actually, it's a storage solution I'd recommend to any motorcyclist. The
    typical stall is just the right size to accommodate a bike, and there
    are handy hooks etc to hang your gear on.
     
    Jim, Aug 14, 2009
  5. Dr Ivan D. Reid

    Krusty Guest

    Ah, in that case my sheds are all now called Geraldine.
     
    Krusty, Aug 14, 2009
  6. I'm not a fan of sharp citrus flavours, so if I try it, I'll probably go
    for one without any added flavouring. ISTR seeing various green teas,
    including Tetley's, in the local sAad.
     
    Andrew Marshall, Aug 14, 2009
  7. Dr Ivan D. Reid

    bobharvey Guest

    alas, from a part of the urs FAQ written by JD himself:
    Q: "Is a gazebo a shed?" asks Fowler.
    A: No.
    The FAQ defines pSheds, such as spare rooms, wardrobes, and basements
    that are in a state of such disorganisation that they are, cosmically,
    indistinguishable from true sheds. For is it not written that all
    sheds are one shed, forming a single shedspace outside the 3
    dimensions of lying-down, lying-crossways, and briefly-standing-up-
    just-before-lying-down-again?
     
    bobharvey, Aug 14, 2009
  8. Dr Ivan D. Reid

    Sn!pe Guest

    I'm really fussy, I by far prefer Assam shading towards
    PG Tips stylee Proper British Tea.
     
    Sn!pe, Aug 14, 2009
  9. Dr Ivan D. Reid

    Bernard Peek Guest

    Assam is fine but PG Tips UAB! It's thin and acidic, revolting stuff.

    Depending on mood I'm likely to drink Assam, English Breakfast or
    occasionally Darjeeling.
     
    Bernard Peek, Aug 14, 2009
  10. Dr Ivan D. Reid

    Pedt Guest

    Lapsang for me, unadulterated please. Partial to gunpowder TAAW or a
    pint of Chai with a wodge of lemon.
     
    Pedt, Aug 14, 2009
  11. Dr Ivan D. Reid

    bobharvey Guest

    I normally ohl Twinings 'Earl Grey' bags but ran out and got some own-
    label from Ainsbury. It's a nicer cup of tea, and the scent is
    wonderful. But the amount of scum in the cup, and dusty sludge at the
    bottom is almost startling.
     
    bobharvey, Aug 14, 2009
  12. Dr Ivan D. Reid

    Nikitta Guest

    I was trying to unforget the name of the only tea I've found that I
    actively dislike. There it is: Lapsang.


    --
    Kind Regards,
    Nikitta
    "If Elves are plural of Elvis the plot of eg. Lord of the Rings changes
    quite drastically. Perhaps I should try to read it again with these new
    glasses... " Rasmus Bøg Hansen, AFDA
     
    Nikitta, Aug 14, 2009
  13. My tea and coffee cupboard currently has in it:-

    Assam
    Lapsang Souchong
    Earl Grey
    Darjeeling
    Ceylon
    Chai
    English Breakfast
    Afternoon Blend
    Everyday Blend
    Jasmine
    Rose China

    I also have some Rooibos, which may not count as tea proper.

    All of them are in pre-loved coffee or other jars, so they keep very
    well.
     
    Andrew Marshall, Aug 14, 2009
  14. Catman said:
    Where the wind takes you ? The *wind* ? uk.rec._what_cycles ?

    Hrmphh.
    Dunno. Have you tried them all ?
     
    Richard Robinson, Aug 14, 2009
  15. Wicked Uncle Nigel said:
    Yes, I wondered that. But *shrug* whatever jbexf.
     
    Richard Robinson, Aug 14, 2009
  16. bobharvey said:
    Though they might, in some circumstances, qualify as a pshed.
     
    Richard Robinson, Aug 14, 2009
  17. Dr Ivan D. Reid

    Catman Guest

    Why do you call it a tea and coffee cupboard?


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    Catman MIB#14 SKoGA#6 TEAR#4 BOTAFOF#38 Apostle#21 COSOC#3
    Tyger, Tyger Burning Bright (Remove rust to reply)
    116 Giulietta 3.0l Sprint 1.7 145 2.0 Cloverleaf 156 V6 2.5 S2
    Triumph Sprint ST 1050: It's blue, see.
    www.cuore-sportivo.co.uk
     
    Catman, Aug 14, 2009
  18. Dr Ivan D. Reid

    Catman Guest


    Stop hassling me *man*

    Nope. Will that help?


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    Catman MIB#14 SKoGA#6 TEAR#4 BOTAFOF#38 Apostle#21 COSOC#3
    Tyger, Tyger Burning Bright (Remove rust to reply)
    116 Giulietta 3.0l Sprint 1.7 145 2.0 Cloverleaf 156 V6 2.5 S2
    Triumph Sprint ST 1050: It's blue, see.
    www.cuore-sportivo.co.uk
     
    Catman, Aug 14, 2009
  19. Dr Ivan D. Reid

    bobharvey Guest

    are you qualified?
    http://web.aqa.org.uk/qual/uas/units/pdf/87313.PDF
    "UNIT DESCRIPTION:
    In this practical unit the student will acquire the skills to make a
    cup of tea using an automatic electric kettle and a tea bag."

    (caution: risk of thread convergence)
     
    bobharvey, Aug 14, 2009
  20. Catman said:
    Oh. Ok.

    Dunno, reelly. Do you _want_ to find the correct tea to make you happy ?
     
    Richard Robinson, Aug 14, 2009
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