nice info mr daveb thanks!
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Takes milk in her tea...Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostMaybe the lustee like dairy?
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"Mam, that strange woman in work was making eyes at me today"...Originally posted by cailin maith View Postnow I'm taking sideways glances at her which makes me look a bit shifty
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Bazza gets caught
Socrates - "The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing."
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WHS.Originally posted by DaveB View PostNo sugar and you might get away with it once it's dried out. Sugar in there and it will be buggered.
On a scale of kit killers it goes roughly, least worst to worst :
Water
Tea
Coffee
Tea/Coffee with sugar
Diet Softdrinks
Full fat soft drinks.
The last is pretty much a guarenteed kill. Whatever the actual liquid doesn't kill will end up coated in sugar and other gunk as it dries
Worse one in my experience is "Hot Chocolate"...
Fecked up two very expensive keyboards in my younger days...
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that would make me even more shifty
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