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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

JStratford - 25 Jun 2007 12:58 - 16167 of 24230

Well it was worth a try ;-)

stockbunny - 25 Jun 2007 13:42 - 16168 of 24230

Quick cuppa for me - bit busy here in the warren - I take you are all OK and had a good weekend?

Socrates - 25 Jun 2007 17:01 - 16169 of 24230

Have I missed anything? I've been having a zizz, us retired folk can do that when we're not delivering tea to ladies in bed. Although, I must say that delivering tea to ladies in bed can be much more fun.

Bluelady - 25 Jun 2007 23:57 - 16170 of 24230

Socrates, next time you give me a cup of tea in bed I promise not to spill it!! But just in case I do, switch on the immersion heater and pass me the large fluffy towels, please.

JStratford - 26 Jun 2007 08:09 - 16171 of 24230

Morning all. Pot of tea brewing, but you'll have to get out of bed and pour it yourself if anyones interested :-)

optomistic - 26 Jun 2007 08:52 - 16172 of 24230

Pots of tea in bed...whatever next!

Bluelady - 26 Jun 2007 08:52 - 16173 of 24230

Good morning J Stratford, thanks for the cuppa which I poured just how I like it. I was definitely not in bed when you wrote and I had not thought of going back into bed to receive it.

JStratford - 26 Jun 2007 09:04 - 16174 of 24230

Opto... better than fish in bed I suppose :-)

Bluey, glad to hear you're not in bed, have another cuppa.

optomistic - 26 Jun 2007 09:05 - 16175 of 24230

Good morning Blue, that's more like it. keep up the dignity. Can't have a stream of men popping into your bedroom with tea pots...what WILL the neighbours say :-)

Bluelady - 26 Jun 2007 09:09 - 16176 of 24230

Thanks J Stratford but it's time for my cup of coffee now.

Good morning optomistic, just been looking at photos of the flooding in Yorkshire and other parts of the country. The neighbours would never know if strange men came into the bedroom with pots of tea. Fortunately it was just a cup yesterday. However, they might question the number of cars blocking the road, lol.

optomistic - 26 Jun 2007 09:14 - 16177 of 24230

Yes lots of water here Blue. I'm not affected at home but had a hazardous journey home from Leeds yesterday.

Bluelady - 26 Jun 2007 09:16 - 16178 of 24230

It can't be easy driving in floods. I was also reading about the 3 deaths which was very sad.

optomistic - 26 Jun 2007 09:18 - 16179 of 24230

Looking at the depth and flow of the water I think we have been fortunate that there has not been more tragedies.

Bluelady - 26 Jun 2007 09:22 - 16180 of 24230

I suppose that is one way of looking at it especially as they have discovered cracks in the walls of the Ulley reservoir.

JStratford - 26 Jun 2007 09:30 - 16181 of 24230

When I was on the teaching rounds last weekend I had to cross the local river at a couple of seperate places. Every time there was a group of teenagers playing around. When I stopped and asked them what they though they where doing, they replied that it couldn't possible be dangerous because that wouldn't be allowed!

optomistic - 26 Jun 2007 09:37 - 16182 of 24230

Tme for a cuppa!

Bluelady - 26 Jun 2007 09:40 - 16183 of 24230

I suppose that is always the problem isn't it with teenagers, they never see the danger and think that adults are boring!!! The boy who was killed went with friends, out of their way to see this unusual event after school.

Bluelady - 26 Jun 2007 09:40 - 16184 of 24230

Optomistic, that would make three cups in an hour, lol.

Socrates - 26 Jun 2007 09:41 - 16185 of 24230

There is one rule for driving in floods.......DON'T.

As for tea in bed in Yorkshire, the neighbours would know immediately because of the footprints in the mud.

Now for a cuppa, well a mug actually, I'm more of a mug person at this time of day.

JStratford - 26 Jun 2007 09:44 - 16186 of 24230

Opto, coffee, tea of guiness?

Morning Socs, good advice :-)

Have to say I don't think it's just teenagers knowing everything again, after all I can remember being one of them, it just seems that they couldn't comprehend that there was any danger at all, almost as if it wouldn't be allowed to be dangerous. Still, that's the playstation generation for you... rsi in the wrists instead of broken bones from falling out of trees.
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