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Depends on the voucher T&Cs but usually it's possible to order more than one type of tea if the establishment offers a choice. I remember having tea at Ting in the Shard (now something else) and they did an Asian inspired and a traditional - my friend and I ordered one of each, of course! That was a great face stuffing afternoon. They just didn't stop bringing top ups.Originally posted by original PM View PostCoincidentally the missus got some vouchers for afternoon tea at the Grosvenor in Chester..
Hope I get to choose which one as it would have to be this
Gentleman’s Indulgent Afternoon Tea | Chester GrosvenorComment
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The evening's entertainment began with the last hour of "Nixon".
It didn't end well.
Followed by "Spartan (2004)" with Val Kilmer, William H. Macy, and Kirsten "Veronica Mars" Bell.
Spartan (2004) - IMDb
It was rather good in a mad sort of way.
As always, there's reviews giving it one *.
I sometimes despair at the idiocy of morons.
Then again there are films that I think are crap where the morons think they're wonderful.
That's what makes horse races.Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; 5 September 2019, 22:13.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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The thing in my ear just burst
On the one hand: it’s relieved a lot of the pressure, and will doubtless be less painful henceforth.
On the other hand: I have better things to do with my time than wielding a tissue to mop up matter (as we call it in Lancashire) running out of my ear
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Not much telly tonight: a bit of iPlayer stuff whilst eating, but that was it.
In between mopping up my ear's exudations, I've been getting back into Barbarians at the Gate: The Fall of RJR Nabisco, which I started reading yonks ago but had put to one side for some reason.
Goodnight all
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Just a pop and icky stuff? No baby spiders or other creepie crawlies?Originally posted by NickFitz View PostThe thing in my ear just burst
On the one hand: it’s relieved a lot of the pressure, and will doubtless be less painful henceforth.
On the other hand: I have better things to do with my time than wielding a tissue to mop up matter (as we call it in Lancashire) running out of my ear
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Chilly out this morning. Clear skies though. Have taken to wearing my more waterproof jacket but it's OTT for the evening trek home.
It's been a long week this week, looking forward to a lie in tomorrow.Comment
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Morning all
Today’s main job: packing for going on holiday tomorrow.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Morning all 
Grey, very grey.
Wet.Not quite full on murrain of beasts but definitely verging on old women & sticks.
Colder.
18.6 deg in here today.
Winter draws on.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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