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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

Bluelady - 10 Apr 2007 12:40 - 14170 of 24230

Hi Keaydian,

Now I KNOW you are teasing me with your pictures ;0)

Good one stockbunny.

JStratford - 10 Apr 2007 12:46 - 14171 of 24230

Some of the best advice I've ever had came from trees... pity I never listened!

Bluelady - 10 Apr 2007 12:51 - 14172 of 24230

Hi J Stratford,

Could insert parents for the word 'trees'!!!

JStratford - 10 Apr 2007 13:10 - 14173 of 24230

Bluey, have to say that I do tend to listen to my parents advice, particularily now - don't always agree, but most of the time respect.

Having said that, you may know advice (from anyone) to be good, and you may know that you should follow that advice, but you also know that you're not going to. Part of the fun of life...


Fruit cake anyone?

stockbunny - 10 Apr 2007 13:11 - 14174 of 24230

Great idea! :>))

hilary - 10 Apr 2007 13:14 - 14175 of 24230

Bunny,

Just seen your post about eBay from before Easter as I was away last week.

It's obviously too late now but, imo, the best thing to have done would have been to state your Buy it Now price to the bidder and tell them that they need to pay you via PayPal by x date at which point you will end the listing early. Ebay advise against this approach because they won't get their Final Value Fee, but I wouldn't worry about that. When you end a listing early, be sure to state that it's because the item is no longer available and don't say that it's to sell to a bidder at the current price, otherwise you'll still have to pay the Final Value Fee. You will still have to pay the Listing Fee nonetheless.

optomistic - 10 Apr 2007 13:15 - 14176 of 24230

Yes pleaseI love fruit cake.
Good to see that Blue (I'll call you Blue as Bluey sounds like a budgie) is sorting us all out :-) No one else has previously been successful, so good luck Blue. Can we all have signed copy of the book when published please.

JStratford - 10 Apr 2007 13:26 - 14177 of 24230

Fruit cake and mugs of tea are sitting on the cafe counter. Please be warned the cake has come straight out of the oven.

stockbunny - 10 Apr 2007 13:28 - 14178 of 24230

Thanks Hils, as it turned out she still got the item and the wait was only 2 days to the auction end when she got frantic about wanting it there and then LOL
Thanks again and I will remember should this come up again :>)

stockbunny - 10 Apr 2007 13:32 - 14179 of 24230

Hold on a minute.....when I was answering Hils post I didn't read fully JS's post above but something did log mentally at the time, the words fruit cake and oven.....Is this really a male who is capable of cooking fruit cake as well as just eating it?
I didn't realise such a rare speciman existed, outside of the likes of Gordon Ramsey et al....well now a man who can cook....now I like to cook myself but the potential of a cooking and not just eating male....
Brandy please I feel quite faint.....
;>)

KEAYDIAN - 10 Apr 2007 13:35 - 14180 of 24230

(Sit up from comfy chair)

I like to cook, but I prefer to chop, sorry.

(Sits back again)

stockbunny - 10 Apr 2007 13:37 - 14181 of 24230

Yes...I said cook not cremate Keaydian!
(runs out the back quickly.....)
;>)

optomistic - 10 Apr 2007 13:39 - 14182 of 24230

Those bunnies can't half move!

stockbunny - 10 Apr 2007 13:40 - 14183 of 24230

essential thing speed LOL

KEAYDIAN - 10 Apr 2007 13:44 - 14184 of 24230

I'll get that wabbit one day.

Tis the season for barbecues, sweet chilli glazed barbecued bunny, yum.

stockbunny - 10 Apr 2007 13:55 - 14185 of 24230

I intend keeping one step ahead of you keaydian - I don't fancy getting squashed flat by a rugby tackle! LOL
Mind you that would mess up the prospect of bar-b-q bunny unless you like pancakes ;>)

JStratford - 10 Apr 2007 14:00 - 14186 of 24230

I used to have a method of cooking that involved oven, wandering back outside to work on whichever vehicle wasn't running smoothly and then going back in to put the smoke alarm outside in the fresh air to stop beeping to itself.

Since then however, I have learned that roasted peppers with a topping of fine melted cheese, onions lightly sautayed coated in ginger, pasta in a delicate tomato sauce with my own special mix of spices (definitely NOT tomato ketchup), and many other sumptuous dishes might not get you anywhere, but at least your stomach likes you.

stockbunny - 10 Apr 2007 14:17 - 14187 of 24230

Hey we like you JS :>))

chocolat - 10 Apr 2007 14:19 - 14188 of 24230

"... now I like to cook myself" - bet jeffie's just lit le feu under le pot for you, fluffyears.

JStratford - 10 Apr 2007 14:26 - 14189 of 24230

Bunny darling, next time I'm lying there in the middle of the night, awake and trying to understand that part of the universe that no great minds will ever be able to comprehend (ie women), I will remember that a rabbit once told me she liked me...

Who's up for a cuppa?
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