You aint poshHell down here in the South we put our tea on ice with lots of sugar and a lemon wedge. What do we kknow!
You aint poshHell down here in the South we put our tea on ice with lots of sugar and a lemon wedge. What do we kknow!
Sorry Scott I missed this one, cuppa is a term for "a cup of tea" drunk at any time of day or night
Dave
"a spot of tea" is usually posh for an afternoon snack - sandwiches, cakes, cuppas etc - a bit outdated nowI thought it was " a spot of tea"
My favorite is ORANGE tea.
AAARGH!
Hell ya - that pirate can shivver me timbersDid you say.....
Dang Butch, I'd love to have a sip of that apple tea. At 166 proof though - WOWJust sampled a smidge of apple tea... (or at least that's what I am going to call it here). Hard apple cider that came off the still at 166 proof and aged all of 15 minutes.
Boys and Gals... that will make hair grow in obscene places
Butch
After reading that I need to go outside and get some fresh air, I don't feel so goodOR Scott you could take a sip and have enough courrage to knock the bottom out of the chick I PMed ya!!
See if you can last the 8 seconds LMAO!
mmmm not sure i actually want to know the translation...LMAO! Oh hell! that was funny.
mmmm not sure i actually want to know the translation...
Jimbo