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Lambykins's Dutch Coffee House - ADULTS ONLY (LAMB)     

Spaceman - 28 Jan 2005 23:56


CLOSED - THANKS to all customers for the last few years

Spaceman - 07 Jul 2006 19:35 - 10633 of 24230

Bucket of Guiness please, and another danish.

Looks like the 7Oaks crew should meet at Tandoori Nights ;-)

KEAYDIAN - 07 Jul 2006 20:00 - 10634 of 24230

Ok, blurp, world record in progress, give me another chow mein and I'll have that guinness that's been sitting on the bar for a couple of hours.

Spaceman - 07 Jul 2006 23:04 - 10635 of 24230

Keaydian, did you drink my second bucket of guinness? drank the first and felt a bit tipsy so I went for a quick swing in the hammock with my danish. When I woke up ready for my second bucket of guiness it had gone!

Socrates - 08 Jul 2006 07:46 - 10636 of 24230

Washed feet, Spacie?

Kayak - 08 Jul 2006 15:17 - 10637 of 24230

The Sevenoaks sub-branch will be interested to know that bees swarmed this afternoon in front of Mamma Cappuccini. Much panic by bystanders as well as varying identification as wasps, flies, and even daddy longlegs. Bees are actually harmless when they swarm since they don't have a nest to protect and are laden with honey they have taken from the old nest. The swarm is now sitting in one of the trees in front of the pub next door, waiting for the drones to find them a new nest. That will probably be in someone's chimney nearby.

Socrates - 08 Jul 2006 17:17 - 10638 of 24230

I suspect the plods will call a local apiarist who will come and take it to an empty hive. The bees will reward him by giving him lots of lovely honey.

Spaceman - 08 Jul 2006 19:17 - 10639 of 24230

K, they are normally fairly harmless, they don't seem to like being disturbed but of you leave them alone they want harm anyone.

We had a swarm of bees settle on the outside of house and then make a home in the wall cavity, in the end after about 4-6 weeks we had to have them destroyed, we didn't want to but we were advised that it was the only option (by local bee-keepers) as the nest was inaccessible and the bees can do damage (honey soaks into walls etc..), for about 2 years after this we had a faint smell of honey in the room nearest where they had been. The bee-keeper described the original swarm as huge.

While they were in residence we had literally hundreds of bees getting inside our house but they seemed to die pretty quickly, I think they must need food or water or something, I remember one weekend when we had been away that the floor was covered dead bees.

Socrates - 09 Jul 2006 09:43 - 10640 of 24230

Morning has broken.

Spaceman - 09 Jul 2006 09:56 - 10641 of 24230

blackbird has spoken.

optomistic - 09 Jul 2006 10:23 - 10642 of 24230

And we shall have tea......morning all.

Spaceman - 09 Jul 2006 10:36 - 10643 of 24230

Morning opti, tea sounds good along with a FEB ;-)

optomistic - 09 Jul 2006 10:41 - 10644 of 24230

FEB been and gone tea all the way to lunchtime....with the odd danish (lovely girl she is) beats Olga :-)

chocolat - 09 Jul 2006 14:03 - 10645 of 24230

Is the floor wet or isn't it?

MightyMicro - 09 Jul 2006 14:59 - 10646 of 24230

I think that's just a damp patch where I spilled my wine . . .

Spaceman - 09 Jul 2006 15:21 - 10647 of 24230

chocolat, that's one of the great questions that philosophers have been asking for a long while.

Currently we have no sign stating that the floor is wet, but who knows .....

MightyMicro - 09 Jul 2006 15:26 - 10648 of 24230

Is the floor wet, dry or indeed, there at all, if I can't see it?

In other words, was the floor laid by Erwin Schroedinger?

Spaceman - 09 Jul 2006 15:31 - 10649 of 24230

and if Erwin did lay the floor was a cat involved? and if so does it subscribe to the Many-Worlds Theory?

Now lets not get into decoherence.....

Socrates - 09 Jul 2006 15:55 - 10650 of 24230

I think, therefore Siam!

KEAYDIAN - 09 Jul 2006 17:29 - 10651 of 24230

Anybody missing a bucket of Guinness?

chocolat - 09 Jul 2006 18:21 - 10652 of 24230

Why, did you step in it?
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