Posted: Wed Jul 13, 2005 10:20 pm
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And every time you chuck another "dead marine" into it you wake Mfer up.bundy wrote:hey kappy, put that iced tea in one of my empty bundy bottles.....julian won't go near the stuff.
You can find my pile out the back. shouldn't be hard to locate, i have filled a 16 cubic metre skip bin myself.
Thanks bundybundy wrote:hey kappy, put that iced tea in one of my empty bundy bottles.....julian won't go near the stuff.
You can find my pile out the back. shouldn't be hard to locate, i have filled a 16 cubic metre skip bin myself.
Not Bundy rum for this little black duck, thank you. Iced Tea for me !Kapel wrote:Thanks bundybundy wrote:hey kappy, put that iced tea in one of my empty bundy bottles.....julian won't go near the stuff.
You can find my pile out the back. shouldn't be hard to locate, i have filled a 16 cubic metre skip bin myself.![]()
Thats quite a lot of stock of empty bottle back there![]()
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Did u finish all by urself or was it Julian?
Only if u promise to stick to ur jar & not touch the red jarjulian mayo wrote:Not Bundy rum for this little black duck, thank you. Iced Tea for me !Kapel wrote:Thanks bundybundy wrote:hey kappy, put that iced tea in one of my empty bundy bottles.....julian won't go near the stuff.
You can find my pile out the back. shouldn't be hard to locate, i have filled a 16 cubic metre skip bin myself.![]()
Thats quite a lot of stock of empty bottle back there![]()
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Did u finish all by urself or was it Julian?
Looks like mlittle is up again.julian mayo wrote: SShhh, Kappy might hear us......and look out for the Claymor......um, er OH G, Day Kappy what are you having.. its Mfers shout...when he wakes up from his once a week sleep
(from News-Medical, it also shows how to brew it!!)Drinking a tall glass of iced tea may offer more than just a thirst quencher. Many population studies and other scientific research suggest a connection between drinking tea regularly and a variety of potential health benefits, including:
Cardiovascular health benefits, including reduced risk of heart attack, stroke and other forms of heart disease
Reduced risk of certain cancers, including colorectal and skin cancers
Benefits to bone health, as researchers have noted a correlation between long-time tea drinkers and stronger bones
Oral health benefits, as researchers believe certain compounds in tea may inhibit bacteria that cause bad breath and plaque, and the fluoride content in tea supports healthy tooth enamel
Healthy immune function, which researchers believe results from a compound in black tea called L-theanine which may support the immune system's natural resistance to infection and perhaps even tumors.
Sheesh I'm a fruit now.Well really dearie...mlittle wrote:I was referring to the fruit, not the person
Oh Dear, Oh dear, Oh Dear, Dear Sweet Jay Vee, (he said in his absolutely most condescending, patronising manner)JayVee wrote:On the topic of tea, I am a heavy 'hot tea' drinker and never acquired a taste for the iced variation but as you guys are talking about it so much I wanted to check out the benefits of tea and found this:
(from News-Medical, it also shows how to brew it!!)Drinking a tall glass of iced tea may offer more than just a thirst quencher. Many population studies and other scientific research suggest a connection between drinking tea regularly and a variety of potential health benefits, including:
Cardiovascular health benefits, including reduced risk of heart attack, stroke and other forms of heart disease
Reduced risk of certain cancers, including colorectal and skin cancers
Benefits to bone health, as researchers have noted a correlation between long-time tea drinkers and stronger bones
Oral health benefits, as researchers believe certain compounds in tea may inhibit bacteria that cause bad breath and plaque, and the fluoride content in tea supports healthy tooth enamel
Healthy immune function, which researchers believe results from a compound in black tea called L-theanine which may support the immune system's natural resistance to infection and perhaps even tumors.
There you go, never thought tea was that good
Oh, stop quincing about.lemon_martini2 wrote:Sheesh I'm a fruit now.Well really dearie...mlittle wrote:I was referring to the fruit, not the person