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silky fox

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  1. Great advice Marc and Scotspine but for my lad it's Gadgets he likes
  2. No it,s definatly for my Son...(the one being cut in half) he,s a Joker:001_smile:
  3. Just been on the website...thanks for the advice lads! convenient...drinkable coffee from a Tassimo it seems......he,ll love it.....i,ll get myself the grinder,cafetierre jamaican Beans,Gold for myself:001_smile:
  4. I see what you,re saying Treequip.....would it help if he recycled each day?
  5. Now i,m pondering Tassimo..i LOVE great Coffee....in Nice riverside cafe...cool location etc... My Son wants Modern Gadgetery for his new home and family as well as a hit of caffeine at his convenience......i,m Swaying:confused1:
  6. I don,t think my son,s pallette is ready for Gaggia prices...good advice though. He just wants convenience i reckon knowing... him
  7. Did you have them on the right way:001_rolleyes: Distels are the Shizzle! light as a feather and sharp as a thistle...Buckinghams are tried and tested great climbing Irons yes...but they weigh as much as Iron imo:001_huh: Distels all the way...to the TOP!
  8. Covent garden is a great place to start..
  9. interesting to read that they are the flavour source in Tia Maria.....shall seek them today..
  10. So....Beans,Grinder,Cafitere....Cups:thumbup: i shall find something a bit different and then post pics of my set up later:001_rolleyes: Firstly!....to seek out the Holy Grail of Coffee Beans! London has it,s uses... great Deli,s and Tea and Coffee Merchants.
  11. What,s the name of the perculation device you have there Peter? is it a Plunger?
  12. So maybe if i look at buying a Nice selection of beans from a suitable deli in London and a good grinder plus Plunger and some nice coffee cups would be the best option?
  13. I NEED YOUR HELP! I want to buy my Son a Home Coffee Machine for Xmas that is a good alround one...Up to £100 mark? must make an excellent Coffee!!
  14. the carbon one,s are a lot lighter..i own the Alloy ones and have worked with the carbon one,s but in the tree the weight difference isn,t that noticable..
  15. He has made calculated cuts and with the anticipated "crack", he legs it down the safety zone:eek:
  16. Cheers Nick:) channel 4 now by the way...foresters hut on "Amazing Spaces"
  17. AND A MERRY XMAS AND A HAPPY(AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR) TO EVERYONE OUT THERE IN ARBTALKLAND...IT'S A WONDERFUL PLACE WHERE ANYTHING CAN HAPPEN!
  18. My Xmas holiday has arrived...took a last load of logs down to my friends on the river and they gave me a bottle of J.D!... went to draw out my first wage in a long time.To think that 4 months ago i had one pound in my pocket...i feel like i have worked hard since then to get to where i am today and to see the fruits of my labour laid out on nthe Elm board fills me with pride...i paid my debts off (Subs of my team members) pay my rent off and still have enough money to live well for the next month...it truely feels like Xmas for me now....off to pay my phone bill then buy a Xmas present for Mrs Fox!
  19. MERRY XMAS MATE! And a HAPPY NEW YEAR:santaclaus:

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