Re: Daddy, I want one of _these_!



In article <43844e52$0$348$da0feed9@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
abuse@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Peter) wrote:

>Gary Barnes <usenet@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> Peter <abuse@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>[...]
>>> Actually, and some BOFHen of a sensitive disposition may not want
>>> to unrot this, V unq n cvag bs Grgyrlf va Znapurfgre ynfg zbagu
>>> gung jnf abg bayl qevaxnoyr, ohg nyzbfg avpr. Shocking, isn't it?
>> I can only assume that you mean that you had a nice big mug of tea.
>
>Well, given *that* tastes like lukewarm dishwater strained through a
>tramp's underwear, I'm not convinced it's any sort of improvement.

You must know some interesting tramps then. Grgyrl, though not a patch
on my normal Gjvavatf Ratyvfu Oernxsnfg Grn, is a near infinite improvement
on the "Choice Blend" industrial catering teabags that we used to get
at ork (and they were far better than the insipid gutch that came out of
the vending machine).

I have run out of teabags at ork, but have a small mountain of the
PG Tips "pyramid" ones at home, due to bulk buying of Gromit mugs.
I suppose I ought to try the tea sometime - I've got nearly a thousand
(960 to be precise) teabags as a result of that escapade.

Chris.

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