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PREPARATION SUMMER FRENCH
#11
(03-11-2014, 11:54 PM)The ferret_imp Wrote: Lol most people in the US are coffee drinkers. I have never cared for the taste of coffee. To me it's bitter.

My grandmother on my mothers side was Welsh. She taught us to drink tea with creme and sugar as wee lads. To me there is nothing better than the taste of a good cup of tea. Love it, LOVE IT! First thing in the morning, last thing at night, every day.

Wales is a beautiful place, I was down in south wales last Friday, 200mls from home, I was playing at a Country Music Festival. We had Welsh Cawl for lunch, which is a stew.
Small world really isnt it.
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#12
I believe no matter where on this planet we live, as people we have more in common than we have differences. If people could only see it.
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#13
(03-11-2014, 03:54 AM)Criquibi_imp Wrote: The French small prepares for the summer ( Sorry for my English: CulteSmile

What size top case is that?
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#14
I bet it will pull a wheelie when loaded, thats serious luggage.
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#15
(03-12-2014, 01:16 AM)The ferret_imp Wrote: I believe no matter where on this planet we live, as people we have more in common than we have differences. If people could only see it.

So true. And why can't we accept the differences? You would think the very worst would be if we all were the identical. You see it even here. If a fellow rides a Harley he suspect in the eyes of some just for that. Let alone if he would dare be "significantly" different in religion, politics or ethnicity. We are all guilty of narrow thinking. It seems to be within our DNA. And clearly we need to fight. I often think how friendly we humans would get if invaded from "out there". Until then for that lack of anything better we'll continue to fight those different. Damn those Harley riders any ways.
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#16
(03-12-2014, 06:11 AM)bubblerboy64_imp Wrote:
(03-12-2014, 01:16 AM)The ferret_imp Wrote: I believe no matter where on this planet we live, as people we have more in common than we have differences. If people could only see it.

So true. And why can't we accept the differences? You would think the very worst would be if we all were the identical. You see it even here. If a fellow rides a Harley he suspect in the eyes of some just for that. Let alone if he would dare be "significantly" different in religion, politics or ethnicity. We are all guilty of narrow thinking. It seems to be within our DNA. And clearly we need to fight. I often think how friendly we humans would get if invaded from "out there". Until then for that lack of anything better we'll continue to fight those different. Damn those Harley riders any ways.

So true. And why can't we accept the differences? You would think the very worst would be if we all were the identical. You see it even here. If a fellow rides a Harley he suspect in the eyes of some just for that. Let alone if he would dare be "significantly" different in religion, politics or ethnicity. We are all guilty of narrow thinking. It seems to be within our DNA. And clearly we need to fight. I often think how friendly we humans would get if invaded from "out there". Until then for that lack of anything better we'll continue to fight those different. Damn those Harley riders any ways.
Just checkin out your bikes, how many do you still have.
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#17
(03-11-2014, 11:54 PM)The ferret_imp Wrote: Lol most people in the US are coffee drinkers. I have never cared for the taste of coffee. To me it's bitter.

My grandmother on my mothers side was Welsh. She taught us to drink tea with creme and sugar as wee lads. To me there is nothing better than the taste of a good cup of tea. Love it, LOVE IT! First thing in the morning, last thing at night, every day.

Ferret, this may sound silly, but what do you mean by creme?

I'm sorely tempted to mount a case for the use of tea leaves, but I haven't finished my first cup of the morning yet. Smile
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#18
(03-12-2014, 07:43 AM)Cormanus_imp Wrote:
(03-11-2014, 11:54 PM)The ferret_imp Wrote: Lol most people in the US are coffee drinkers. I have never cared for the taste of coffee. To me it's bitter.

My grandmother on my mothers side was Welsh. She taught us to drink tea with creme and sugar as wee lads. To me there is nothing better than the taste of a good cup of tea. Love it, LOVE IT! First thing in the morning, last thing at night, every day.

Ferret, this may sound silly, but what do you mean by creme?

I'm sorely tempted to mount a case for the use of tea leaves, but I haven't finished my first cup of the morning yet. Smile

Ferret, this may sound silly, but what do you mean by creme?

I'm sorely tempted to mount a case for the use of tea leaves, but I haven't finished my first cup of the morning yet. Smile
I took it as cream. Semi skinned milk for me.
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#19
(03-12-2014, 07:51 AM)Mick65_imp Wrote:
(03-12-2014, 07:43 AM)Cormanus_imp Wrote:
(03-11-2014, 11:54 PM)The ferret_imp Wrote: Lol most people in the US are coffee drinkers. I have never cared for the taste of coffee. To me it's bitter.

My grandmother on my mothers side was Welsh. She taught us to drink tea with creme and sugar as wee lads. To me there is nothing better than the taste of a good cup of tea. Love it, LOVE IT! First thing in the morning, last thing at night, every day.

Ferret, this may sound silly, but what do you mean by creme?

I'm sorely tempted to mount a case for the use of tea leaves, but I haven't finished my first cup of the morning yet. Smile

Ferret, this may sound silly, but what do you mean by creme?

I'm sorely tempted to mount a case for the use of tea leaves, but I haven't finished my first cup of the morning yet. Smile
I took it as cream. Semi skinned milk for me.

Ferret, this may sound silly, but what do you mean by creme?

I'm sorely tempted to mount a case for the use of tea leaves, but I haven't finished my first cup of the morning yet. Smile
I took it as cream. Semi skinned milk for me.
I did too, but I can't imagine drinking tea with cream. Don't think I've ever met anyone who does. I make mine with leaves and take it without milk or sugar.
PS Mick, are you a recorded artist? Solo? band?
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#20
No not a recorded artist, just do odd Country gigs with backing trax. I have a small home studio where I produce my own trax. I play generally Fender guitars, but I own a Musicman and Gibson Acoustic.
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