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It's a little cool in Brisbane today with drizzle and overcast skies so
once settling down to a good movie in front of the screen we though a
Timtam and tea would be enjoyable
and of course Natalie is so hard to watch

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BHzMf...ext=1&index=44
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On 21/04/10 16:22, atec7 7 > wrote:
> It's a little cool in Brisbane today with drizzle and overcast skies so
> once settling down to a good movie in front of the screen we though a
> Timtam and tea would be enjoyable
> and of course Natalie is so hard to watch
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BHzMf...ext=1&index=44
>


Timtams should never be drunk with tea. Disgusting fluid.

Coffee, or Milo, or GTFO =P
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On Apr 21, 7:13*pm, Benji Z-Man > wrote:

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> Timtams should never be drunk with tea. Disgusting fluid.
>
> Coffee, or Milo, or GTFO =P


Hi Benji,

In this case I have to agree with you - Tim Tams are best eaten with
one end bitten off and then used to suck up freshly brewed, steaming
hot Cup O' Jo! The best part is, however, when you have the mushy bits
of chocolate remaining at the bottom of the cup...bliss

Would be interested to hear other's opinions on this - That is, which
is best to eat cookies with - tea, coffee or milo?

Kind Regards,
Brian Anasta

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On Apr 21, 1:22*am, atec7 7 <""atec77 \"@ hotmail.com"> wrote:
> It's a little cool in Brisbane today with drizzle and overcast skies so
> once settling down to a good movie in front of the screen we though a
> Timtam and tea would be enjoyable
> * and of course Natalie is so hard to watch
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BHzMf...List&p=70DE5E3...


I've made a Tim Tam Slam! Several actually, they are addictive! YUM!!

I make mine mocha, with my coffee.

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On Apr 21, 9:42*pm, John Kuthe > wrote:

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> I've made a Tim Tam Slam! Several actually, they are addictive! YUM!!
>
> I make mine mocha, with my coffee.
>
> John Kuthe...


What a fantastic idea John! Ok, I am off to the store first thing
tomorrow morning before work to pick up a pack for morning tea to try
out your suggestion...thanks!

Kind Regards,
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On 21/04/10 19:57, Brian Anasta wrote:
> On Apr 21, 7:13 pm, Benji > wrote:
>
>>
>> Timtams should never be drunk with tea. Disgusting fluid.
>>
>> Coffee, or Milo, or GTFO =P


> Would be interested to hear other's opinions on this - That is, which
> is best to eat cookies with - tea, coffee or milo?


*LMAO* I know my wife's opinion; tea.
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Benji Z-Man wrote:
> On 21/04/10 16:22, atec7 7 > wrote:
>> It's a little cool in Brisbane today with drizzle and overcast skies so
>> once settling down to a good movie in front of the screen we though a
>> Timtam and tea would be enjoyable
>> and of course Natalie is so hard to watch
>>
>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BHzMf...ext=1&index=44
>>
>>

>
> Timtams should never be drunk with tea. Disgusting fluid.
>
> Coffee, or Milo, or GTFO =P


You heathen
you don't like tea ?
hats very "unaustralian"
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Benji Z-Man wrote:
> On 21/04/10 19:57, Brian Anasta wrote:
>> On Apr 21, 7:13 pm, Benji > wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Timtams should never be drunk with tea. Disgusting fluid.
>>>
>>> Coffee, or Milo, or GTFO =P

>
>> Would be interested to hear other's opinions on this - That is, which
>> is best to eat cookies with - tea, coffee or milo?

>
> *LMAO* I know my wife's opinion; tea.

Coco is ok but I can't stomach coffee unless its mixed in a liqueur
horrible bitter rubbish
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On Apr 21, 8:07*am, atec7 7 <""atec77 \"@ hotmail.com"> wrote:
> Benji Z-Man wrote:
> > On 21/04/10 19:57, Brian Anasta wrote:
> >> On Apr 21, 7:13 pm, Benji > *wrote:

>
> >>> Timtams should never be drunk with tea. Disgusting fluid.

>
> >>> Coffee, or Milo, or GTFO =P

>
> >> Would be interested to hear other's opinions on this - That is, which
> >> is best to eat cookies with - tea, coffee or milo?

>
> > *LMAO* I know my wife's opinion; tea.

>
> Coco is ok but I can't stomach coffee unless its mixed in a liqueur
> * horrible bitter rubbish


You must be drinking rubbish for coffee. What kind to you drink? I
remember some sage advice years ago off alt.drugs.caffeine I think,
which in it's FAQ said to make a good cup of coffee, you first have to
start with a good variety of coffee. I drink Sumatran, YUM! :-)

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On 21/04/10 23:05, atec7 7 > wrote:
> Benji Z-Man wrote:
>> On 21/04/10 16:22, atec7 7 > wrote:
>>> It's a little cool in Brisbane today with drizzle and overcast skies so
>>> once settling down to a good movie in front of the screen we though a
>>> Timtam and tea would be enjoyable
>>> and of course Natalie is so hard to watch
>>>
>>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BHzMf...ext=1&index=44
>>>
>>>

>>
>> Timtams should never be drunk with tea. Disgusting fluid.
>>
>> Coffee, or Milo, or GTFO =P

>
> You heathen
> you don't like tea ?
> hats very "unaustralian"


No, it's very "unbritish" =P


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> On Apr 21, 8:07 am, atec7 7 <""atec77 \"@ hotmail.com"> wrote:
>> Benji Z-Man wrote:
>>> On 21/04/10 19:57, Brian Anasta wrote:
>>>> On Apr 21, 7:13 pm, Benji > wrote:
>>>>> Timtams should never be drunk with tea. Disgusting fluid.
>>>>> Coffee, or Milo, or GTFO =P
>>>> Would be interested to hear other's opinions on this - That is, which
>>>> is best to eat cookies with - tea, coffee or milo?
>>> *LMAO* I know my wife's opinion; tea.

>> Coco is ok but I can't stomach coffee unless its mixed in a liqueur
>> horrible bitter rubbish

>
> You must be drinking rubbish for coffee. What kind to you drink?

That's the point I don't
having tried numerous "blends" all over the world it still tastes like
sour bogwater to me
I
> remember some sage advice years ago off alt.drugs.caffeine I think,
> which in it's FAQ said to make a good cup of coffee, you first have to
> start with a good variety of coffee. I drink Sumatran, YUM! :-)

meehhh
>
> John Kuthe...

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Benji Z-Man wrote:
> On 21/04/10 23:05, atec7 7 > wrote:
>> Benji Z-Man wrote:
>>> On 21/04/10 16:22, atec7 7 > wrote:
>>>> It's a little cool in Brisbane today with drizzle and overcast skies so
>>>> once settling down to a good movie in front of the screen we though a
>>>> Timtam and tea would be enjoyable
>>>> and of course Natalie is so hard to watch
>>>>
>>>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BHzMf...ext=1&index=44
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>> Timtams should never be drunk with tea. Disgusting fluid.
>>>
>>> Coffee, or Milo, or GTFO =P

>>
>> You heathen
>> you don't like tea ?
>> hats very "unaustralian"

>
> No, it's very "unbritish" =P

wrong again
go west anywhere on a station and try ordering coffee off the cook as
he walks over with the billy , may have changed a little in the last 35
years but west of the divide there was no other hot drink apart from coco
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On 23/04/10 22:30, atec7 7 > wrote:
> Benji Z-Man wrote:
>> On 21/04/10 23:05, atec7 7 > wrote:
>>> Benji Z-Man wrote:
>>>> On 21/04/10 16:22, atec7 7 > wrote:
>>>>> It's a little cool in Brisbane today with drizzle and overcast
>>>>> skies so
>>>>> once settling down to a good movie in front of the screen we though a
>>>>> Timtam and tea would be enjoyable
>>>>> and of course Natalie is so hard to watch
>>>>>
>>>>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BHzMf...ext=1&index=44
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Timtams should never be drunk with tea. Disgusting fluid.
>>>>
>>>> Coffee, or Milo, or GTFO =P
>>>
>>> You heathen
>>> you don't like tea ?
>>> hats very "unaustralian"

>>
>> No, it's very "unbritish" =P

> wrong again
> go west anywhere on a station and try ordering coffee off the cook as he
> walks over with the billy , may have changed a little in the last 35
> years but west of the divide there was no other hot drink apart from coco


Then it's very un-WEST-australian of me, isn't it? You try getting
coffee in any state that isn't 90% desert =P
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Benji Z-Man wrote:
> On 23/04/10 22:30, atec7 7 > wrote:
>> Benji Z-Man wrote:
>>> On 21/04/10 23:05, atec7 7 > wrote:
>>>> Benji Z-Man wrote:
>>>>> On 21/04/10 16:22, atec7 7 > wrote:
>>>>>> It's a little cool in Brisbane today with drizzle and overcast
>>>>>> skies so
>>>>>> once settling down to a good movie in front of the screen we though a
>>>>>> Timtam and tea would be enjoyable
>>>>>> and of course Natalie is so hard to watch
>>>>>>
>>>>>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BHzMf...ext=1&index=44
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Timtams should never be drunk with tea. Disgusting fluid.
>>>>>
>>>>> Coffee, or Milo, or GTFO =P
>>>>
>>>> You heathen
>>>> you don't like tea ?
>>>> hats very "unaustralian"
>>>
>>> No, it's very "unbritish" =P

>> wrong again
>> go west anywhere on a station and try ordering coffee off the cook as he
>> walks over with the billy , may have changed a little in the last 35
>> years but west of the divide there was no other hot drink apart from coco

>
> Then it's very un-WEST-australian of me, isn't it? You try getting
> coffee in any state that isn't 90% desert =P

The best thing about Tea from experience in west Queensland is the
process tends to cover the added flavour from slow running creek water
and the odd wisp of deceased jumbuck upstream a little
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On 24/04/10 10:01, atec7 7 > wrote:
> Benji Z-Man wrote:
>> On 23/04/10 22:30, atec7 7 > wrote:
>>> Benji Z-Man wrote:
>>>> On 21/04/10 23:05, atec7 7 > wrote:
>>>>> Benji Z-Man wrote:
>>>>>> On 21/04/10 16:22, atec7 7 > wrote:
>>>>>>> It's a little cool in Brisbane today with drizzle and overcast
>>>>>>> skies so
>>>>>>> once settling down to a good movie in front of the screen we
>>>>>>> though a
>>>>>>> Timtam and tea would be enjoyable
>>>>>>> and of course Natalie is so hard to watch
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BHzMf...ext=1&index=44
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Timtams should never be drunk with tea. Disgusting fluid.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Coffee, or Milo, or GTFO =P
>>>>>
>>>>> You heathen
>>>>> you don't like tea ?
>>>>> hats very "unaustralian"
>>>>
>>>> No, it's very "unbritish" =P
>>> wrong again
>>> go west anywhere on a station and try ordering coffee off the cook as he
>>> walks over with the billy , may have changed a little in the last 35
>>> years but west of the divide there was no other hot drink apart from
>>> coco

>>
>> Then it's very un-WEST-australian of me, isn't it? You try getting
>> coffee in any state that isn't 90% desert =P

> The best thing about Tea from experience in west Queensland is the
> process tends to cover the added flavour from slow running creek water
> and the odd wisp of deceased jumbuck upstream a little


Gack. Not making it much more appetising, are you.


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Benji Z-Man wrote:

>> The best thing about Tea from experience in west Queensland is the
>> process tends to cover the added flavour from slow running creek water
>> and the odd wisp of deceased jumbuck upstream a little

>
> Gack. Not making it much more appetising, are you.

Where did I suggest I would ?

sitting under the shade sipping tea and chewing a nice cold lamb
sanger is something specials
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