Back when music was fun.lighthearted and musicians weren't so up their own backsides. Cheers!:)
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Back when music was fun.lighthearted and musicians weren't so up their own backsides. Cheers!:)
Let me rephrase that...unless you were Jim Morrison then you wern't up yer own self. Music did have a dark side even then true but I think more bands were more fun back then. Now everything is over produced and over technical just like the world we live in.........oh bother now I've flustered myself. I need Tea.
Dinner: Another glass of SADAF and Waffles... Yummmmm...
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I got me a scone !! And it's blueberry with orange marmalade n Butt'r, with some nice Kusmi Prince Vladimere tea...Happy Camper now !;) Attachment 118271
Just got back from me evein' stroll with the dog/s (neighbours JRT came along as well), after my dinner of Shepherds pie (no photo's, sorry). Dying for a cuppa now, but gonna finish here first.
Mick
Looks darn tasty! Did you brew your tea in your samovar? Those on Wiki looked bitchin', but probably out of my price range. lol. I almost pulled the trigger on some Kusmi last night, I might go through with it today. My banishment statement was a bit sardonic, I just finished a bowl of Presbyterian and was a bit giddy. The slide release did look like my Glock's. The Kusmi I was going to get was the Flur de something, but the bergamont shyed me away. I'll look at them again. I've been over doing the Earl Gray lately, and that didn't sound good at the time. I did see they had a sample bunch, I think that might be the way to go.
I cooked something that might pass as Hobbit fare tonight, I'll take a picture and post it later. I think you might approve.
Bouquet De Fluers also known as No.108.....Bergamot which is the Grey in Earl Grey so to speak. If you like EG you will love this. Brewed just off the boil at 3 minutes. It has a nice aroma of flowers literally. Wonderful tea for anytime of day.:chapeau