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Q: 2023/24 Hopes & aspirations for this season
a. As Champions of Europe there's no reason we shouldn't be pushing for a top 7 spot & a run in the Cups
24%
  
b. Last season was a trophy winning one and there's only one way to go after that, I expect a dull mid table bore fest of a season
17%
  
c. Buy some f***ing players or we're in a battle to stay up & that's as good as it gets
18%
  
d. Moyes out
38%
  
e. New season you say, woohoo time to get the new kit and wear it it to the pub for all the big games, the wags down there call me Mr West Ham
3%
  



ILOVEPAOLODICANIO 7:09 Tue Jan 20
Tea Drinkers
We all know only batty men drink coffee after 11am.


Anyways when do you have your cups of tea throughout the day/evening and how do you take it?


2 bags of lipton per mug w/lots of milk and some sugar is my standard. Only drink fancy or herbal tea once in a blue moon but might get a Russian samovar at some point that is lovely tea.

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Sir Alf 7:11 Tue Jan 20
Re: Tea Drinkers
PG or Yorkshire - 6 cups a day!

WHOicidal Maniac 7:12 Tue Jan 20
Re: Tea Drinkers
Tetley, almond milk and no sugar, unless Im poorly then I'll have a sugar

ILOVEPAOLODICANIO 7:12 Tue Jan 20
Re: Tea Drinkers
Just had my first cup but its been an odd morning and Im going to the gym late I usually wait until around 2-3pm after my lunch and like to have another cup before supper.

Nurse Ratched 7:13 Tue Jan 20
Re: Tea Drinkers
"might get a Russian samovar at some point ..."




*blinks*

WHU(Exeter) 7:14 Tue Jan 20
Re: Tea Drinkers
"how do you take it?"

I know that expression is old, but where did it come from?

Some people say the same with their newspapers...."What paper do you take"?

BarkingMadHammer 7:16 Tue Jan 20
Re: Tea Drinkers

I love a brew . . . . a strong cup of PG tips , a little milk , 1 sugar . . hits the taste buds like no other drink . . . .

Milk in first with bag then boiling water , the debates this can create ?

I am also partial to a green and white herbal teas !!!

Pagey 7:17 Tue Jan 20
Re: Tea Drinkers
My nan always told me to drink tea as it quenches your thirst.

She drank about 50 cups a day.

Bullet 7:19 Tue Jan 20
Re: Tea Drinkers
Green Tea, several cups per day, occasionally live dangerously and throw in a couple of rich tea bickie's.

Tripe dresser. 7:20 Tue Jan 20
Re: Tea Drinkers
I just don't get it. Years and years of hearing "would you like a cup of tea?".
No I fucking would not. The amount of soft drinks and alcoholic drinks available and you offer me a cup of tea!

Offer me a babysham and eggnog I'm there.

Bullet 7:21 Tue Jan 20
Re: Tea Drinkers
I forgot the skimmed milk

HairySpotter 7:24 Tue Jan 20
Re: Tea Drinkers
with a fucking tea pot and a selection of biscuits ALWAYS

full fat milk

sugar cubes

et voila

HairySpotter 7:24 Tue Jan 20
Re: Tea Drinkers
with a fucking tea pot and a selection of biscuits ALWAYS

full fat milk

sugar cubes

et voila

Hammer and Pickle 7:26 Tue Jan 20
Re: Tea Drinkers
Nurse Ratched 7:13 Tue Jan 20

He was going on about "batty" men as well.

, 7:34 Tue Jan 20
Re: Tea Drinkers
Never the same since Sterilised milk went off the market.

Staffs-Hammer 7:39 Tue Jan 20
Re: Tea Drinkers
Most tea with milk tastes foul. Proper men drink coffee, black ;)

If I ever drink tea it's always without milk.

Roy Race 7:39 Tue Jan 20
Re: Tea Drinkers
Thin China cup
Two yorkshire tea bags, not left in for too long.
one sugar
A smidgen of milk, just enough to change the colour
to a dark orangey brown,
Milk really is a baby's drink, tea that looks like Milkshake
makes me wanna heave

HairyHammer 7:42 Tue Jan 20
Re: Tea Drinkers
PG tips 5 times a day me sips.

Marston Hammer 7:46 Tue Jan 20
Re: Tea Drinkers
5 cups a day, always with biscuits

Brucies_Star_Prize 7:48 Tue Jan 20
Re: Tea Drinkers
I drink green tea.

Never even tried 'normal' tea or coffee got that matter.

theaxeman 7:49 Tue Jan 20
Re: Tea Drinkers
Sainsburys Assam strong with a little bit of milk.

btw grammar police is it?

Sainsburys
Sainsbury's
or
Sainsburys'

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