Wait - You are English AND fond of tea? Sheeesh, way to RE-inforce stereotypes, Elin...tsk tsk tsk...
Many of my good people from across the pond tell me that there are preferred hours/times/occasion for tea, but I have heard so many differing things that I dont rightly know.
(Sadly, though, much like here in the US and everywhere else, those antiquated rituals/expressions will begin to fade-away with the newer generations. Rather like the term 'Bob' when meaning a Pound/Dollar....I find it sad that these old-timey slangs will eventually vanish.)
Hey Grady! I haven't seen you in awhile. How are you?
So true.
By the cursed sword of Baneblade wielded by a Wraith of Undead!
How many people are there here who's ill?
I'm partially the opposite
I almost never use swear words in real life.
I use them when I'm angry here or other online forums, though, but only the first and last letters are there. The rest are replaced by stars.
And now I must be going.
I'll probably make one or two more posts before I leave, but anyway...
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HP: 454 / 1816
H-....Bye WJM.
*So conflicted*
"I am... Sheik. One of the last of the Sheikah tribe..."
Hey, Error. Hows life?
Everyone, hello -
(grotesque smokers-lung cough into a paper towel....sorry..)
Kouen - Sorry for you, dude, lousy being ill. Let me add the 'cherry on the sundae' to your day; your box is sitting here in front of me, still. Mummified in clear tape and ready to roll in the AM. Not to worry, though, the anticipation is key, and it will be soooo worth it once you see the goodies inside.
(I was in a particularly 'generous' frame last night as I was gathering extra bits to send along.)
Hi, bye WJM.
I'm doing well, Grady. I love tea, I have various kinds of tea to drink.