Nearly spent the last of my money which I need for food on a promotional goldeneye cardboard cut out.
21st-March-2011, 19:18
Wyrm
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Originally Posted by Stark
Normal tea, milk and 3 sugars :D
Tea, with milk?
21st-March-2011, 19:18
Stark
21st-March-2011, 19:18
Stark
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Originally Posted by xXxistayhighxXx
Tea, with milk?
Ya.
21st-March-2011, 19:20
Wyrm
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Originally Posted by Stark
Ya.
That sounds, strange....
21st-March-2011, 19:25
Stark
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Originally Posted by xXxistayhighxXx
That sounds, strange....
Most people tend to drink it with milk in britland.
21st-March-2011, 19:25
Slacker Magician
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Originally Posted by Stark
Can't afford cream :(
Nearly spent the last of my money which I need for food on a promotional goldeneye cardboard cut out.
It's been forever since I've had tea with milk :S.
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Originally Posted by xXxistayhighxXx
That sounds, strange....
Not having it in the tea is strange :P.
21st-March-2011, 19:26
Kermit Da Frog
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Originally Posted by Stark
Most people tend to drink it with milk in britland.
I prefer mine with fruits, but you can't beat a classic now and then.
21st-March-2011, 19:27
Wyrm
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Originally Posted by Shardnax
It's been forever since I've had tea with milk :S.
Not having it in the tea is strange :P.
I guess thats one of the few subtle differences between the US and UK. I like my tea cold and super sweet, with no milk :wacko:
21st-March-2011, 19:29
Stark
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Originally Posted by xXxistayhighxXx
I guess thats one of the few subtle differences between the US and UK. I like my tea cold and super sweet, with no milk :wacko:
Might have to sample it upon my journeys to America if I ever get round to doing holidays. I want to go around the UK and Ireland first. Maybe even have a quick forray into Europe.