A bit of a rug. (Oh dear, should've Hoover'd it first)
Is that a little teapot Ted. It's so cute. I love the simplicity of this image.
That's what it looks like to me, though I think it's built on some little hardware bit, like a screw and washer from a faucet valve or something. I just found it sitting there on the light switch when I was browsing around in the back room of the coffee roaster. Directly to the left of the switch is the grungy piano in the photo before.Is that a little teapot Ted. It's so cute. I love the simplicity of this image.
California-style? Really? I had no idea that was a thing, much less that anyone would import it to the UK.View attachment 87906
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It's a funny old world Ted.California-style? Really? I had no idea that was a thing, much less that anyone would import it to the UK.
It is, but you want to be careful with that stuff or soon you'll be inundated with gluten-free vegan beer and artisanily curated smart beer.It's a funny old world Ted.
Right, that coffee roaster has been mentioned one too many times for me not to ask - Ted, do you have your own coffee roaster?That's what it looks like to me, though I think it's built on some little hardware bit, like a screw and washer from a faucet valve or something. I just found it sitting there on the light switch when I was browsing around in the back room of the coffee roaster. Directly to the left of the switch is the grungy piano in the photo before.
Not exactly my personal roaster. I go by to help them when their computers act up. In return they give me bags of coffee whenever I want. It's been a good deal all around so far. http://www.altaorganiccoffee.comRight, that coffee roaster has been mentioned one too many times for me not to ask - Ted, do you have your own coffee roaster?
I find computer support is best fueled by coffee. Although fueling it with alcohol can be somewhat risky it can also be a more thrilling ride.Not exactly my personal roaster. I go by to help them when their computers act up. In return they give me bags of coffee whenever I want. It's been a good deal all around so far. http://www.altaorganiccoffee.com
So the answer really is yes, you do have your own coffee roaster and you also have people that work it for you. Marvellous.Not exactly my personal roaster. I go by to help them when their computers act up. In return they give me bags of coffee whenever I want. It's been a good deal all around so far. http://www.altaorganiccoffee.com
For the users, certainly.Although fueling it with alcohol can be somewhat risky it can also be a more thrilling ride.
Gad, that thing's enormous! Good shot to emphasize it, too.Weekend in Hull. It's the city of culture this year and has this ruddy huge turbine blade in Victoria square for it. Double decker buses drive underneath the far end.
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Yes, how they make it light AND strong enough for its job is beyond me.Gad, that thing's enormous! Good shot to emphasize it, too.
It is, but you want to be careful with that stuff or soon you'll be inundated with gluten-free vegan beer and artisanily curated smart beer.
A bit of light work?
Oh no, stop using the disinfectant on the piano keys, it's needed over here. I love this image - all those crackles and that fabulous plug and chain.And on a slightly smaller scale...
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Mmm. May be time to share the love with your fellow Mobitoggers.Not exactly my personal roaster. I go by to help them when their computers act up. In return they give me bags of coffee whenever I want. It's been a good deal all around so far. http://www.altaorganiccoffee.com
Weekend in Hull. It's the city of culture this year and has this ruddy huge turbine blade in Victoria square for it. Double decker buses drive underneath the far end.
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With a Belgian twist, no less.California-style? Really? I had no idea that was a thing, much less that anyone would import it to the UK.