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Teaspoons

Oooh. Nifty. I don't know what you had for breakfast but it's done your thinking cap the world of good.
 
Millet. I have taken to eating millet on account of it's the closest thing there is to mullet, apart from mullet of course, and so makes a totally rocking breakfast possible in my lifetime.

And skimmed milk.
 
Skimmed milk eh? Now on breakfast, I insist on semi skimmed myself. But in a brew it has to be skimmed.
 
Since becoming such good pals with one of our bovine brethren, I have experienced a few issues with drinking cow juice myself.
 
I was thinking about that, and I decided that seeings as I was drunk last night, is it not more likely that it was cows last night and I misheard them? maybe tonight I will take a walk and find them.
 
Whenever animals start acting strangely in films it's because Something Bad is about to happen. If it's zombies you'll be wanting a gun or axe, if it's an earthquake keep an eye out for a rugged looking stranger.
 
I will be sure to post the outcome of my investigation on my blog, so everyone can read and be fascinated.
 
I won't. I'll be prepared. If any zombies hurt my Pope I'll be out hurting zombies before the day is through.
 
Oh yeah, Pope's most faithful knight? Before the day is through doesn't count. Try it by night, in fair combat, with a bucket of Holy Water or some arrows of immolation. Or some garlic. No, no, no, my mistake, wrong equipment, that's for vamps, ain't it? Ouch, with my bad memory I don't think I'll ever be able to become a serious knight's squire (not even his manager).
 
It was cows. Andy and me both listened to the sounds from the fields on the march home, and we both reckon it was cows. Of course, we are both drunken tarts, but I'm sure they were cows.
 
There are four people posting in this thread. :confused:

In any case, this is an open discussion, if people feel they don't have anything to contribute that's hardly our fault.

This 'baggage' you mentioned elsewhere, are you sure it isn't yours?
 
Besides, this is an interesting debate. Whilst I may not feel that I have enough knowledge of teaspoons to contribute to the discussion I enjoy reading it and thus advancing my own understanding of cutlery. If this were all via pm's then it would be a sad loss for those of us who wish to read more about the terrible dilemmas facing spoon owners in the new millennium.
 
Besides, this is an interesting debate. Whilst I may not feel that I have enough knowledge of teaspoons to contribute to the discussion I enjoy reading it and thus advancing my own understanding of cutlery. If this were all via pm's then it would be a sad loss for those of us who wish to read more about the terrible dilemmas facing spoon owners in the new millennium.

Well said, I agree completely.
 
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