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Post subject: Posted: September 10th, 2006, 10:14 am |
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I DO!
*raises hand*
Every time I take tea in the afternoon with my mummy (i do have tea, I think I'm one of the only wierdos in florida who does) I always take Earl Grey
*holds out cup to ellie*
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Post subject: Posted: September 10th, 2006, 10:34 am |
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Why thank you kind gentleman.
I really like tea, I dont take it every day, adn I susually take it if I'mstressed, or while i do my homework around fourish...yeah.
*takes a sip*
do you all call your cookies, biscuits? or do you have cookies too?
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Post subject: Posted: September 10th, 2006, 10:52 am |
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Post subject: Posted: September 10th, 2006, 11:50 am |
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So in England, you only say cookies when you think of the chocolate chip ones?
InterestiNG, I think for us, biscuits is used for those longer ones, like Lady Fingers (if you know what they are)
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Post subject: Posted: September 10th, 2006, 12:07 pm |
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I think it depends really, although I personally say cookies for the choc chip ones, biscuits for the normal ones.
Has anyone ever had Yum Yums from John Lewis/Waitrose (Although they do them in other places too.)
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Post subject: Posted: September 10th, 2006, 12:11 pm |
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Estë Undómë wrote: I think it depends really, although I personally say cookies for the choc chip ones, biscuits for the normal ones.
Has anyone ever had Yum Yums from John Lewis/Waitrose (Although they do them in other places too.)
I call cookies only what the label ob them calls cookies so that would be the round nobbly ones with white choc chip, choc chip things in them.
Do you mean those long, twist donut type things? They have them in Asda and they are really nice.
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Post subject: Posted: September 10th, 2006, 12:17 pm |
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Well, the ones I have aren't twists, more cubes. But yea, they're like doughnuts. *Licks lips* We had them last night. Mmmm.
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Post subject: Posted: September 10th, 2006, 12:23 pm |
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Well the ones I have are about 4 inches long and they are very nice.
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Post subject: Posted: September 10th, 2006, 12:45 pm |
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Joined: 04 June 2005 Posts: 4599 Location: Zeh Shire
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^When you say nice? do you use that to describe taste?
lol....I've nenver heard anyone say "that tastes nice"
americans are so wierd.
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Post subject: Posted: September 10th, 2006, 12:53 pm |
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Mrs.Gamgee wrote: ^When you say nice? do you use that to describe taste? lol....I've nenver heard anyone say "that tastes nice" americans are so wierd.
Err..yeah I meant the flavour was nice. 
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Post subject: Posted: September 10th, 2006, 1:15 pm |
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*gratefully takes a cup of tea, regardless of the kind*
Americans are a bit strange...I'm wondering. Does an American degree, say I get a Doctor of Pharmacy in America, counts for anything in Britain? Because I would really like to live there and work in there.
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Post subject: Posted: September 10th, 2006, 1:19 pm |
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Caunion the Frost Lord wrote: *gratefully takes a cup of tea, regardless of the kind*
Americans are a bit strange...I'm wondering. Does an American degree, say I get a Doctor of Pharmacy in America, counts for anything in Britain? Because I would really like to live there and work in there.
Errm..yeah..I'm pretty sure it means something over here. There are a lot of American professors and doctors and stuff. Is that what you want to be? A doctor of pharmacy?
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Post subject: Posted: September 10th, 2006, 1:32 pm |
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Actually I want to be a pharmacist but you need a doctor of pharmacy which is a long, hard, and challenging process.
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Post subject: Posted: September 10th, 2006, 1:34 pm |
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Wow! Good for you. I can imagine how long it will take I mean you'll be continually learning stuff and having to go on courses and stuff I suppose.
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Post subject: Posted: September 10th, 2006, 1:41 pm |
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Quote: Errm..yeah..I'm pretty sure it means something over here.
Thank god, an American degree counts for something. I have been looking up schools of pharmacy in England (as part of a ruse which enables me to use the computer. Thank god for Mozilla Firefox and the infinite tabs). And in the University of London, they charge you 11,400 pounds if you are an overseas student while if you are a EU or native student, they charge you 3,000. And those are only the tution fees.
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Post subject: Posted: September 10th, 2006, 1:46 pm |
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Caunion the Frost Lord wrote: Quote: Errm..yeah..I'm pretty sure it means something over here. Thank god, an American degree counts for something. I have been looking up schools of pharmacy in England (as part of a ruse which enables me to use the computer. Thank god for Mozilla Firefox and the infinite tabs). And in the University of London, they charge you 11,400 pounds if you are an overseas student while if you are a EU or native student, they charge you 3,000. And those are only the tution fees.
Well. I would check up on it first, I wouldn't want to get here and then find out I was wrong. But I think you'll be fine. God, that's a lot of money!! Ouch! Are there no other Universities that have what you want?
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