What are you doing RIGHT NOW???
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SurfyYoSurfy wrote: »TheArchyBunker wrote: »Reading this thread and posting on it.
Are you sure?
Pretty sure. Let me double check...
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Doing side leg kicks!0
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Working. Wishing I was sleeping.1
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Waiting for the Nanny, so I can go to workie, and looking forward to the rest of March break off!0
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Wondering why the heck I woke up this morning. I am dragging through they day..0
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Working and enjoying this nice, sunny, mild Monday!0
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Pretending to work! ... I mean I'm on my lunch break. *looks around nervously*1
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Eating a piece of ham and texting my boyfriend.2
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Polishing off a package of fruit snacks, counting down to lunch break so I can nap0
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sitting on sofa eating my tea, watching law & order0
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JustPassingTime wrote: »ArmyMedic23PFA wrote: »sitting on sofa eating my tea, watching law & order
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JustPassingTime wrote: »ArmyMedic23PFA wrote: »sitting on sofa eating my tea, watching law & order
I totes pictured him chompin' on a tea bag1 -
Tea is british for dinner lol1
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777Gemma888 wrote: »I don't care if he was my bethrothed. He is just as culpable to crimes committed upon innocent civilians as his superiors and subordinates. Like seriously, publishing a public apology doesn't exonerate you. Jezuz!
... Laughing-out-loud at my sister having to reset on the daily this Lenten Season, and it's early yet.1 -
JustPassingTime wrote: »RomaineCalm wrote: »
I'm confuse now so tea is dinner so what is tea?
Ya, I thought British "tea" was tea (like orange pekoe or some black tea), and "tea time" was like a 4 pm snack with tea (the hot steeped drink) and cookies or something. I always assumed dinner was after that.
Random thought
I remember ordering iced tea in Florida and it was literally cold tea, with no sugar...disgusting.
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JustPassingTime wrote: »RomaineCalm wrote: »
I'm confuse now so tea is dinner so what is tea?
It's a carry over from what was High Tea, which was eaten after 5pm - a formal'ish setting, not to be confused with Low Tea.1 -
JustPassingTime wrote: »RomaineCalm wrote: »
I'm confuse now so tea is dinner so what is tea?
Ya, I thought British "tea" was tea (like orange pekoe or some black tea), and "tea time" was like a 4 pm snack with tea (the hot steeped drink) and cookies or something. I always assumed dinner was after that.
Random thought
I remember ordering iced tea in Florida and it was literally cold tea, with no sugar...disgusting.
That does sound gross. Eeek!0 -
Listening to some Santana and enjoying a glass of wine3
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SurfyYoSurfy wrote: »Getting ready to go surfing with my man.
Awww .... I used to do that in my teens ... Now, I feel like I don't even have sea legs anymore.
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SurfyYoSurfy wrote: »Getting ready to go surfing with my man.
I was seeing chapatis in my head earlier.. .. Could almost smell them cooking on the tawa ... Nothing like homemade.🙌1 -
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