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Nice cup of tea and a sit down
I found this site a few weeks ago when I was trying to find a picture of a cup of tea for a Christine collage.
I thought I'd share it with you. I hope Christine reads this board because she'd love it! www.nicecupofteaandasitdown.com 2006 - The Year of Custard! Gail |
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What a fantastic site - terribly British
I found myself reading about obscure, tasteless throwback biscuits that time forgot. Who buys Lincoln biscuits? |
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There's nothing better than English pudding/custard. American style is too gloppy & sweet. My market, Ralph's, used to carry English custard mix, but no more. I'm seriously displeased.
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That's a cool website. There's even a page for Hobnobs.
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Where is your Ralph's... Mine is Ventura and Hayvenhurst Blvd.
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I would tell Christine Perfect, "You're Christine f***ing McVie, and don't you forget it!" |
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That stuff sounds delicious!
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Christine McVie- she radiated both purity and sass in equal measure, bringing light to the music of the 70s. RIP. - John Taylor(Duran Duran) |
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"Our Mission Statement
Well I think we should all sit down and have a nice cup of tea, and some biscuits, nice ones mind you. Oh and some cake would be nice as well. Lovely." I remember reading somewhere that some American (Bill Bryson?) said England was the only place in the world where when we are brought something to eat or drink (cup of tea and a biscuit?) we say "Ooh lovely" This actually has bugger all to do with Christine but it is very funny. Great Mission statement or what? Gail |
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Does she really read this board?
You hope she reads this board. But does anyone know if she really does? She has said in an interview that she hates to type and only occasionally reads (or was it sends?) email. So I doubt she spends time with message boards. But maybe I'm wrong?
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I was reading in a sunday paper how famous people "lurk" on message boards. Apparently JK Rowling reads them to see what fans really think about her books! So maybe Christine does as well. If your're reading this Christine - it's about time for a nice cup of tea and sit down! (with a chocolate hobnob) Gail |
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C'mon Christine, take a quick walk down memory lane with us. Jeremy Spencer just recently showed up to do that. Come join our little soiree.
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Christine McVie- she radiated both purity and sass in equal measure, bringing light to the music of the 70s. RIP. - John Taylor(Duran Duran) |
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She has seen this website. She even e-mailed Marty & Lis to compliment them on the site. About 6 years ago, George Hawkins did a Q & A here. About midway through the Q & A, he got a telephone call from Chris. I'll bet she saw or heard about the Q & A and decided to give George a call. So, Christine if you happen to check out this forum, don't be afraid to pop in sometime. Last edited by macfan 57; 03-28-2006 at 07:33 AM.. |
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Lis's fantasy conversation: Dan: 'hey, did you know John's answering some questions over at that penguin website?' Chris: (nibbling a Honnob) 'oh yeah? where, lemme see.' aahh too funny LOL. but not beyond the realm of possibility? I'd think that reading Q&A's from thier former associates/friends etc might be really interesting for them, to get those people's true feelings on stuff they all experienced. when she e-mailed us back in 1999, her typing was indicative of one who doesn't spend much time at a computer keyboard LOL. But then again when John 1st wrote he used to type in all capitals LIKE THIS... and as for on line abbreviations, I recall him asking something completely adorable like 'By the way, what does BTW mean?' -Lis |
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Leo: Aunty Chris come and see what they're saying about you on this site! Chris: Ooh f*c*in' marvellous innit? (Mouth like a sewer) I love this interweb! Gail |
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