A taste of FAITH, a touch of LAUGHTER.
This is a favourite of mine.
Something to laugh about, if you share my weird British sense of humour, I guess 😉
AJ 😉
I remember this. Hahaha, love it. How do they ever get their coffee, though? 😀
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I know. I was actually upset that the tea got spilled. Haha! 😉
Mrs Two Lumps……
Ooooh, it WAS coffee they asked for. I thought it was tea because she called him Mr. Teabag 😉
I was upset too when the coffee spilt, lol. I lived in England in 1976 and the British were all about tea, then. When I asked for coffee, the server asked “white or back?” I said white and got a cup of milk with a drop of coffee. 😉
Haha! I’m a Brit, born in Scotland, lived there til I was 23. All about the tea 🙂
I miss England. Although my British ancestors immigrated to Plymouth Colony in 1623, I felt as though England was my home. Do you miss Scotland?
Yes, I do……I’ve been home very few times since 1972
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I remember this. Hahaha, love it. How do they ever get their coffee, though? 😀
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I know. I was actually upset that the tea got spilled. Haha! 😉
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Mrs Two Lumps……
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Ooooh, it WAS coffee they asked for. I thought it was tea because she called him Mr. Teabag 😉
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I was upset too when the coffee spilt, lol. I lived in England in 1976 and the British were all about tea, then. When I asked for coffee, the server asked “white or back?” I said white and got a cup of milk with a drop of coffee. 😉
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Haha! I’m a Brit, born in Scotland, lived there til I was 23. All about the tea 🙂
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I miss England. Although my British ancestors immigrated to Plymouth Colony in 1623, I felt as though England was my home. Do you miss Scotland?
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Yes, I do……I’ve been home very few times since 1972
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