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Do you think this nonsense is something to be happy about?Originally posted by Old Greg View PostHave you seen a professional about how easily you get sad nowadays? The smallest thing seems to trigger it, so best see someone about it.Originally posted by LondonManc View PostQuite sad that Yorkshire Tea are facing a backlash from this. Shows how triggered the left are by any little thing these days.
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Have you seen a professional about how easily you get sad nowadays? The smallest thing seems to trigger it, so best see someone about it.Originally posted by LondonManc View PostQuite sad that Yorkshire Tea are facing a backlash from this. Shows how triggered the left are by any little thing these days.
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Won't be the first time that AtW has been teabagged by a squirrel.....Originally posted by ravenshaw View Post
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You stick to your over-priced snob bagsOriginally posted by AtW View PostDon't throw stones in a glass teapot...
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QED and all that. Get back to the Brexit forum.Originally posted by darmstadt View PostAttempting to impersonate you but it's really difficult getting down to that level of puerility. Maybe once you reach puberty I might be able to but still doubt it very much
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Attempting to impersonate you but it's really difficult getting down to that level of puerility. Maybe once you reach puberty I might be able to but still doubt it very muchOriginally posted by LondonManc View PostIs there ever a day that goes by where you post on these forums and don't look a complete prat?
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Why?Originally posted by Mordac View PostWaitrose dodged a bullet there.
(It's their skimmed milk he's using. Skimmed milk in tea? Disgusting.)

I can't tolerate full fat any more after decades of skimmed.
I wish I could get Glengettie leaf tea locally rather than the teabags.
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Is there ever a day that goes by where you post on these forums and don't look a complete prat?Originally posted by darmstadt View PostDo you have proof it's the left, it could be Lancastrians
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Yorkshire Tea should be banned under trades description act, it's not even grown in Yorkshire.
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Nooooo...Originally posted by AtW View Post
Very easy quick to clean, I've just used one at home for myself, got one in office also - the bigger the team the bigger economics of scale, I would have hoped Chancellor of the Exchequer would know that.
This is your office
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