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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

KEAYDIAN - 26 Apr 2007 09:15 - 14628 of 24230

Thanks Bunny, his only 10 years younger than me.

;O)

I feel youg again.

Spaceman - 26 Apr 2007 09:30 - 14629 of 24230

bunny you must be a very young bunny then if eldest is only 21, I dont have any kids but it makes me feel old that some of my friends kids are in their mid 20s !!!

JStratford - 26 Apr 2007 09:33 - 14630 of 24230

Bunny, he can't possible be 21 what with you only being 29 ;-) Having said that I've just realised I'm coming up to another year. Had to stop and think the other day as to how old I was. Quite scary how quickly time goes by isn't it?!

Spaceman - 26 Apr 2007 09:45 - 14631 of 24230

The important thing about age is to be younger than Big Al, Al is one of the oldest people I know !

KEAYDIAN - 26 Apr 2007 09:51 - 14632 of 24230

You're all old.

More tea please, that last brew was champion.

JStratford - 26 Apr 2007 10:08 - 14633 of 24230

K. Sorry to spoil your party, but you ain't the youngest around. It's just some of us are feeling our age! More tea on brewing :-)

stockbunny - 26 Apr 2007 10:10 - 14634 of 24230

Thanks one and all :>) Just moment like this - you know the milestone ones with your kids - really hit home. Now when it comes to my own birthdays as I don't acknowledge them they never give me a feeling of age! ;>)

JStratford - 26 Apr 2007 10:16 - 14635 of 24230

Bunny, in that case, I'll be ok. No kids!!!

Bluelady - 26 Apr 2007 12:43 - 14636 of 24230

Hi Stockbunny, a son who is 21 today what a marvellous achievement and to still maintain a sense of humour.

Keaydian, would you like another cup of tea?. Is that why you missed me, lol.

J Stratford Usually set stuff to record when I go home and then bring it down here the following week on DVD to watch over dinner.. That must be a rather long dinner if you can watch everything you have recorded or you just don't record that much!!!

stockbunny - 26 Apr 2007 13:51 - 14637 of 24230

JS & BL :>)

JStratford - 26 Apr 2007 13:55 - 14638 of 24230

Bluey... don't record much and if necessary can watch it over five dinners!

KEAYDIAN - 26 Apr 2007 14:32 - 14639 of 24230

I won't say no to another cuppa, just can I have it in a cup that an old person from here hasn't used.

Bluelady - 26 Apr 2007 14:41 - 14640 of 24230

J Stratford, absolutely brilliant to not record so much. I went out yesterday and that alone will need 3 hours time to be allotted for future viewing. Never mind that I will have to watch the Apprentice when it is repeated next week.

Keaydian, I have especially washed my cup for you to enjoy your cup of tea. Although , I am not sure if I should encourage you to not accept a cup that an old person hasn't used ;0)

KEAYDIAN - 26 Apr 2007 14:44 - 14641 of 24230

It will have to do, get pouring woman.

Bluelady - 26 Apr 2007 14:48 - 14642 of 24230

Why are you younger than me Keaydian, lol.

JStratford - 26 Apr 2007 14:52 - 14643 of 24230

Bluey, find you don't miss what you haven't got, until you realise what you've been missing. Luckily when it comes to TV, I don't seem to be missing much!!!

K. At the risk of upsetting the males of this cafe (because of course all the women are far too beautiful and young), I would just like to point out that anyone over the age of 25 is past it. Therefore, you, my dear friend, would be classed as an old person, would you not?

Bluelady - 26 Apr 2007 15:50 - 14644 of 24230

Hi J Stratford, so what sort of programmes do you like watching? For instance, yesterday I would have been watching selling houses, grand designs, apprentice and desperate housewives. All for interest sake as I am not into doing up houses or for looking for a 100,000 job with Alan Sugar, lol.

So next time Keaydian wants a cuppa, I have to wash yours up. Or better still some nice plastic disposable ones just for him....so down market.

stockbunny - 26 Apr 2007 16:21 - 14645 of 24230

Could always dig you out one of those cute ones with 2 handles, a lid and a picture of Thomas The Tank Engine keaydian ;>)

JStratford - 26 Apr 2007 16:31 - 14646 of 24230

Bluey, apart from Formula 1 and Top Gear, I don't think there's anything that I would actually miss watching. If I'm at home and sitting down to eat with no-one else around then I may put the TV on and see if there's something that's not so appaling that I can stand it, in other words I'll watch the news or the odd intellectual program, but I'm afraid I can't stand any of these "reality" or soap programs, so I think it's fair to say I'm not one of the "target audience" :-(

KEAYDIAN - 26 Apr 2007 17:00 - 14647 of 24230

I AM NOT OLD, I AM NOT.
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