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Sailor Steve 07-20-10 10:04 AM

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Originally Posted by frau kaleun (Post 1449010)
He also found out right quick after arriving that calling someone a "booger" was not quite the same thing in London as it was back home.

I once was sharing the 'differences' with some people I worked with, when one woman asked me a question. She said she and her husband had been on a cruise ship and some English travellers suddenly gave her a strange look. She was still trying to figure out what she'd said to offend them, so she innocently asked me:

"Do you know what 'bugger' means?"

frau kaleun 07-20-10 10:10 AM

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Originally Posted by Sailor Steve (Post 1449080)
"Do you know what 'bugger' means?"

This is where you break out the "Well, you see, when two men love each other very much..." speech. :D

TLAM Strike 07-20-10 12:30 PM

1/2 and 1/2 mix of ice tea and lemonade.

Real good stuff.

:yeah:

UnderseaLcpl 07-20-10 03:06 PM

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Originally Posted by TLAM Strike (Post 1449185)
1/2 and 1/2 mix of ice tea and lemonade.

Real good stuff.

:yeah:

I believe that's called an "Arnold Palmer". It is good stuff, indeed.

Sailor Steve 07-20-10 03:51 PM

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Originally Posted by frau kaleun (Post 1449087)
This is where you break out the "Well, you see, when two men love each other very much..." speech. :D

No, I just casually said something about doing it the way the gay boys do it...

I've seen women blush before, but never quite that color. I would describe it as "tomato red".

TLAM Strike 07-20-10 04:38 PM

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Originally Posted by UnderseaLcpl (Post 1449285)
I believe that's called an "Arnold Palmer". It is good stuff, indeed.

Yes Arizona Ice Tea markets it with Arnold Palmer's likeness, and at .99 cents for a big 24 oz can you can't go wrong on a hot day.

But you can make it at home too with Kool Aid packets and ice tea mixed together. I like to use the unsweetened ice tea mix and add a splenda knock off for sweeting.

EDIT: I'm still waiting for someone here to post: "Tea, Earl Gray, Hot".

jumpy 07-20-10 04:42 PM

Tea,Yorkshire, Hot... milk & 2 sugars.

Seems to have lost some of the 'snap' to it, oh well.

Lord_magerius 07-20-10 05:56 PM

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Originally Posted by UnderseaLcpl (Post 1448825)
At first glance, I'd say some researchers have been pandering to the tea council for research funding and bbc needed a story. A number of health benefits have been attributed to tea, some genuine, some not, but at least as many health maladies can be attributed to caffeine alone.

One way or the other, I shall continue to enjoy tea the way it is best enjoyed; unsweetened, and ice cold, served in a tall glass:DL

You sir are a heretic and shall be recieving no further correspondance from me. Good day to you.

nikimcbee 07-20-10 06:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Sailor Steve (Post 1448867)
I'll pop 'round tomorrow and knock you up. :o

Good grief, get a hotel room already.:haha: Are you atleast bringing flowers, maybe dinner?:har:

UnderseaLcpl 07-20-10 08:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Lord_magerius (Post 1449387)
You sir are a heretic and shall be recieving no further correspondance from me. Good day to you.

:haha::up:

Not your cup of tea, eh? :DL

frau kaleun 07-20-10 08:57 PM

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Originally Posted by UnderseaLcpl (Post 1449442)
:haha::up:

Not your cup of tea, eh? :DL

He said GOOD DAY SIR!

TarJak 07-20-10 09:34 PM

Cold tea is not a bad way of taking the heat out of sunburn when applied to the skin, but drinking it? I prefer my POW, EBT or IBT near boiling black with one sugar.


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