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Re: What's for tea tonight?
Tonie
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Tonie Posted Tue 18 Nov, 2008 4:46 PM Quote
Somehow this is no longer a thread about tea, and more about Ikea.

I HATE Ikea. It is the work of Satan.

(I do like thinking about tea though!)
 
Re: What's for tea tonight?
minnmess
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minnmess Posted Tue 18 Nov, 2008 4:50 PM Quote
TheBoyWithAName wrote:
AbsGinger wrote:
minnmess wrote:
TheBoyWithAName wrote:
Hmmm there's a rule in Sweden: Nobody's too old for Ikea


Is that one of those old Swedish proverbs?

indeed


who's the swede around here? *gives the bad eye*

Kristy, I will definitely buy you a ticket to Stockholm someday! Then I will teach you everything about Sweden and how to handle the salesmen! And you will of course teach me how to speek canadian english :) It will be a blast!


Is my video not enough?
I guess I could give a lesson in how to order at Timmy's and how to properly use "eh."
I have no problem with the salesmen. It was my friend who was confused. You can teach me how to pronounce street names so that I dont have to use 7 Elevens and "Flag Street" and "Dead Dandilion Fountain" as landmarks to make my way back to the hotel.

Also, you have fun mailboxes.

Ikea isnt the work of the satan! It is the work of happy, smiling Swedish people who wish to spread joy to the world!
 
Re: What's for tea tonight?
AbsGinger
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AbsGinger Posted Tue 18 Nov, 2008 4:50 PM Quote
TheBoyWithAName wrote:
AbsGinger wrote:
minnmess wrote:
TheBoyWithAName wrote:
Hmmm there's a rule in Sweden: Nobody's too old for Ikea


Is that one of those old Swedish proverbs?

indeed


who's the swede around here? *gives the bad eye*

Kristy, I will definitely buy you a ticket to Stockholm someday! Then I will teach you everything about Sweden and how to handle the salesmen! And you will of course teach me how to speek canadian english :) It will be a blast!

She'd better be careful in Sweden when she goes for a walk, apparently loads of bears hang out in the streets as well.
 
Re: What's for tea tonight?
AbsGinger
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AbsGinger Posted Tue 18 Nov, 2008 4:51 PM Quote
Tonie wrote:
Somehow this is no longer a thread about tea, and more about Ikea.

I HATE Ikea. It is the work of Satan.

(I do like thinking about tea though!)

Very strange how this thread went from Tea to Ikea.
LOL
 
Re: What's for tea tonight?
minnmess
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minnmess Posted Tue 18 Nov, 2008 4:52 PM Quote
AbsGinger wrote:
Tonie wrote:
Somehow this is no longer a thread about tea, and more about Ikea.

I HATE Ikea. It is the work of Satan.

(I do like thinking about tea though!)

Very strange how this thread went from Tea to Ikea.
LOL


They both end in "ea"
 
Re: What's for tea tonight?
TheBoyWithAName
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TheBoyWithAName Posted Tue 18 Nov, 2008 5:22 PM Quote
Haha everything's my fault, I'm so self centered and only talking about Sweden all the time, sorry!

Well that video just made me yearn for more, Canadians seem to be such sweet people! The people at Ikea are salesmen from hell, you know? That's the guys I'm going to help you with...
 
Re: What's for tea tonight?
Darran
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Darran Posted Tue 18 Nov, 2008 6:03 PM Quote
I hate waiting for pasta to boil.

 
Re: What's for tea tonight?
TheBoyWithAName
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TheBoyWithAName Posted Tue 18 Nov, 2008 6:04 PM Quote
Swedish boy will bring you all cups of tea...

http://www.fit2paddle.com/photokayak/misc/tea-cup_1a.jpg
 
Re: What's for tea tonight?
TheBoyWithAName
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TheBoyWithAName Posted Tue 18 Nov, 2008 6:06 PM Quote
Darran wrote:
I hate waiting for pasta to boil.



Pasta and girls, the two things in life worth waiting for..
 
Re: What's for tea tonight?
Darran
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Darran Posted Tue 18 Nov, 2008 6:08 PM Quote
Which cooks faster?
 
Re: What's for tea tonight?
TheBoyWithAName
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TheBoyWithAName Posted Tue 18 Nov, 2008 6:10 PM Quote
Darran wrote:
Which cooks faster?


That depends on which method you use..
 
Re: What's for tea tonight?
minnmess
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minnmess Posted Tue 18 Nov, 2008 6:18 PM Quote
Pasta doesnt boil.
Water does.
Perhaps this is your problem.

Hmm, i am a wee bit chilly and could go some tea. I think i will make peppermint green tea though since I have a stash of it. I prefer just regular mint tea, but I was given this so i should probably use it.
 
Re: What's for tea tonight?
Darran
Posts: 2012
Darran Posted Tue 18 Nov, 2008 6:21 PM Quote
All done and ready to scoff, I really should have done some garlic bread or dough balls with it though.

Got a cuppa tea too.

No Poo Biscuit.

Any tea other than tea tea is wrong.
 
Re: What's for tea tonight?
minnmess
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minnmess Posted Tue 18 Nov, 2008 6:40 PM Quote
I dont like many teas beyond "tea tea" but peppermint is so yummy and cozy. It is like a big warm hug.
I should write slogans.
 
Re: What's for tea tonight?
Darran
Posts: 2012
Darran Posted Tue 18 Nov, 2008 6:45 PM Quote
Well if you had have finished your slogan, like a big warm hug....in a mug.

Then yes, maybe you should.
 
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