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Toss the cup in the sink and grab a beer. Problem Solved! Of course, if you're under the legal age for drink, which in Britain, I beleive is about 9, disregard this post. LOL
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[ 05-17-2002, 09:54 AM: Message edited by: Megabot ] |
DARNIT i know how ya feel man, that used to happen to me all the time, it also happens while eating cookies and milk, doesn't matter if they're Oreos or Gnütella scones they still fall right ot the bottom of the glass! Now they're making these new "no sink" oreos filled with oxygen so they float on the surface of you milk, LOL they oughta do that to all edibles!
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Since it was a problematic problem, Lavy, did it taste tasty? :D :D :D
-Sazerac, Director Department of Redundancy Department |
Wow... I know tea is a stereotype of England.. but what you just describes is scarily the same as what happens to me frequently.. it really bugs me when you're dipping a bourbon or other biscuit and it breka soff as you're lifting it out, then it hits the tea and splashes on you.
Why must we suffer when it's such a good drink? WHY!?!?!??!?!!? |
<font color="cyan">It's a common problem of Bourbons....thats why Digestives are the best....they hold together that little bit better... :D
EDIT - And it did taste tasty thanx Saz! </font> [ 05-17-2002, 04:56 PM: Message edited by: Lavindathar ] |
lol Lavi!
1) I dont like dipping biscuits in tea, it makes them soggy. 2) Dont drink/eat whilst you are at the computer! it is a disaster when it falls in. |
<font color=Orange>Choclaty tea. Sounds yummy.</font>
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Cheers, -Saz |
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