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Question & Answer Session (Part 6)

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    twassingtontwassington Posts: 163,332
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    Oh FFS :D Hang the pair of them!

    Hillary or Donald? :eek:
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    silentNatesilentNate Posts: 84,079
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    Hillary :(

    Favourite magician??
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    The_SleeperThe_Sleeper Posts: 201,785
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    David Nixon
    you ?
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    silentNatesilentNate Posts: 84,079
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    The Great Soprendo :)

    He cut me in half ;)

    Favourite cereal??
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    twassingtontwassington Posts: 163,332
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    I guess it would be plain ol' Weetabix.

    Do you prefer set or runny honey?
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    silentNatesilentNate Posts: 84,079
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    Set :)

    Last book you read??
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    twassingtontwassington Posts: 163,332
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    Goddess Connections by Tara L Reynolds.

    Do you put fruit on cereal or just have it with milk?
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    tanstaafltanstaafl Posts: 22,321
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    Neither. I used to have coffee and a cigarette. Now I have coffee and a slice of toast.

    Do you believe that a full breakfast is necessary?
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    twassingtontwassington Posts: 163,332
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    By full....do you mean cereal, then fry up, then toast and marmalade? No but when you stay in a B&B you totally will, cos it's THERE! :D

    Rather heavy and muggy here today....what weather delights have you got?
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    silentNatesilentNate Posts: 84,079
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    Overcast :(

    There is a thread in GD suggesting that charity workers get all the good stuff before it is put on display! :o

    Could this be true?? :(:p
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    twassingtontwassington Posts: 163,332
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    Ermmmmm I couldn't possibly comment :blush::p

    There was nowt worth having in our shop today and even the donations area was looking a bit thin on the ground. Last week it was heaving and all manner of good stuff had been donated. It's a complete lottery! I was a bit tempted by a purple coat but it had seen better days so I left it on the rack :p

    If things are had from the shop by any of the volunteers or paid staff, they pay for it of course. No one's helping themselves to freebies unless it is stuff we can't sell. Like out of date chocolates! Once a nearby posh choc shop gave us all their past the sell by stuff thinking we could sell it. But like them, we aren't allowed. So all the volunteers got VERY FAT INDEED :D

    Do you like satay peanut sauce?
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    tanstaafltanstaafl Posts: 22,321
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    Yes, I quite like it.

    Are you of the generations who don't understand where all this peanut allergy fuss came from. It wasn't there when I was young.

    PS And yes, I agree with you about being in a hotel means that you throw all breakfast restraint to the winds. And if there's optional black pudding and a fried slice, I'll have them as well!
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    silentNatesilentNate Posts: 84,079
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    My wife has a peanut allergy so I'm staying out of this :(

    I always fill up on a free breakfast ;)

    Are Hotel AYCE the bestest thing EVAH??
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    twassingtontwassington Posts: 163,332
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    They are!! My friend and I are going to one in Southend overnight in a few weeks time, we found it last year when we went to see the Levs and stayed in it. They do the most awesome breakfast and it's just put out, and you are left to literally stuff yourself til you can't move with eggs cooked to order but all the rest of the stuff just out. For a small hotel it did a vast choice of hot things, bacon, eggs however you wanted, meat and veggie sausages, hash browns, black pud, beans, tomatoes, mushrooms, pancakes....you name it. They weren't expecting my friend who is a bottomless pit. She ate SH*Tloads. And I do mean that!!! And they still accepted our booking to come back :p:p

    I have to say I had never heard of peanut allergy until I was well into my thirties....but I guess it must have been around before.

    Where can you get a decent afternoon tea in London?
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    silentNatesilentNate Posts: 84,079
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    Try the Victoria & Albert Museum ;)

    Have you tried looking on groupon??
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    twassingtontwassington Posts: 163,332
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    I only get groupon offers for the Kent area. And I never use any of 'em.

    Isn't the V&A cafe horribly expensive? :eek:
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    silentNatesilentNate Posts: 84,079
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    Worth it ;)

    Favourite restaurant??
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    twassingtontwassington Posts: 163,332
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    Currently the small veggie/vegan cafe in Herne Bay. There may not be much on the menu but what there is is awesomes. And it's cheap and all home made. :)

    I had a look at the cafe menu in the V&A......nice sounding cakes!! :p:p

    Have you ever eaten a cake made with polenta?
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    silentNatesilentNate Posts: 84,079
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    Yes, I don't like the texture personally :(

    Do you think you could answer this question I got from Amazon...

    Can anyone tell me what is the refresh rate on the Dell UltraSharp U2515H 25?? :o:blush:
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    twassingtontwassington Posts: 163,332
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    Refresh rate?? Do they mean how fast does a tab reload?? :confused:

    Out here in the sticks it can take a LOOOOONG time. Somewhere with superfast broadband it would be instant! :D

    Have I succeeded in answering the question?
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    planetsplanets Posts: 47,784
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    Apparently not :D after a quick google it appears the refresh rate is 60Hz

    Do i get a prize?
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    silentNatesilentNate Posts: 84,079
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    You do. My exciting review is now online ;):D

    Is your monitor any good?? :o
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    planetsplanets Posts: 47,784
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    silentNate wrote: »
    You do. My exciting review is now online ;):D

    Is your monitor any good?? :o

    It'slovely!!!

    i made a typo it's 60Hz have you got a chance to edit?:o
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    silentNatesilentNate Posts: 84,079
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    Don't worry, I'd already written it ;):D

    Ever given a bad review online?? Was it satisfying?? :o
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    twassingtontwassington Posts: 163,332
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    I've only ever given good ones. Cos I is nice :p

    Do you bother giving reviews on Amazon or eBay?
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