also let's face it, the british way of making tea is however you can, with whatever you can, and boil it in an old army boot if you have to. AS LONG AS THERE IS TEA.
also let's face it, the british way of making tea is however you can, with whatever you can, and boil it in an old army boot if you have to. AS LONG AS THERE IS TEA.
It's true.
Although I prefer "expensive" tea. I am a consumerist slave to big brands, namely Twinings
Liiya, what is the, "West Sussex town of Horsham" like. Is it a good place to live?
It is down south, and I am up north so I am biased. It is near London so it will generally be more expensive than the rest of the UK. Compared to Sheffield and the rest of the north people will be less friendly but that is just the way things are. Up north we are nice but dim, down south smart but less open and more affluent. I've never heard anything bad about it! It could be lovely, seems a nice area to be.
Thinking of moving?
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Indie Winterdie KräheRudi Hurzlmeier (German, b. 1952)Registered Userregular
edited April 2012
everyone move to the UK
save a room for me
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The water in my homeland is poisonous and contains bacterial organisms that kill dozens of people a year and enough impurities that we get regular warnings from the county.
But it has enough Oxygen to make a rad cup of tea so lets use that.
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Liiya, what is the, "West Sussex town of Horsham" like. Is it a good place to live?
It is down south, and I am up north so I am biased. It is near London so it will generally be more expensive than the rest of the UK. Compared to Sheffield and the rest of the north people will be less friendly but that is just the way things are. Up north we are nice but dim, down south smart but less open and more affluent. I've never heard anything bad about it! It could be lovely, seems a nice area to be.
Thinking of moving?
Hurm
Thanks
I seriously have no idea about anything in the UK except for that my cousin went there and got pregnant and came back.
Liiya, what is the, "West Sussex town of Horsham" like. Is it a good place to live?
It is down south, and I am up north so I am biased. It is near London so it will generally be more expensive than the rest of the UK. Compared to Sheffield and the rest of the north people will be less friendly but that is just the way things are. Up north we are nice but dim, down south smart but less open and more affluent. I've never heard anything bad about it! It could be lovely, seems a nice area to be.
Thinking of moving?
Hurm
Thanks
I seriously have no idea about anything in the UK except for that my cousin went there and got pregnant and came back.
Aaaahhahaha top banana!
You'd think she would have stayed there for free baby NHS but there you go!
Liiya, what is the, "West Sussex town of Horsham" like. Is it a good place to live?
It is down south, and I am up north so I am biased. It is near London so it will generally be more expensive than the rest of the UK. Compared to Sheffield and the rest of the north people will be less friendly but that is just the way things are. Up north we are nice but dim, down south smart but less open and more affluent. I've never heard anything bad about it! It could be lovely, seems a nice area to be.
Thinking of moving?
Horsham is in one of the garden counties of the South East, it's fairly near the southern coast, about 30 minutes from Brighton, Also happens to only be about 30 minutes from London if you are on the train. I've been through it a bunch of times, it's not a bad place.
The water in my homeland is poisonous and contains bacterial organisms that kill dozens of people a year and enough impurities that we get regular warnings from the county.
But it has enough Oxygen to make a rad cup of tea so lets use that.
I really hope it's something more interesting than E. fucking Coli because otherwise you've oversold it.
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Liiya, what is the, "West Sussex town of Horsham" like. Is it a good place to live?
It is down south, and I am up north so I am biased. It is near London so it will generally be more expensive than the rest of the UK. Compared to Sheffield and the rest of the north people will be less friendly but that is just the way things are. Up north we are nice but dim, down south smart but less open and more affluent. I've never heard anything bad about it! It could be lovely, seems a nice area to be.
Thinking of moving?
Horsham is in one of the garden counties of the South East, it's fairly near the southern coast, about 30 minutes from Brighton, Also happens to only be about 30 minutes from London if you are on the train. I've been through it a bunch of times, it's not a bad place.
Liiya, what is the, "West Sussex town of Horsham" like. Is it a good place to live?
It is down south, and I am up north so I am biased. It is near London so it will generally be more expensive than the rest of the UK. Compared to Sheffield and the rest of the north people will be less friendly but that is just the way things are. Up north we are nice but dim, down south smart but less open and more affluent. I've never heard anything bad about it! It could be lovely, seems a nice area to be.
Thinking of moving?
Horsham is in one of the garden counties of the South East, it's fairly near the southern coast, about 30 minutes from Brighton, Also happens to only be about 30 minutes from London if you are on the train. I've been through it a bunch of times, it's not a bad place.
Ah! There we go, thank you!
Being a wandering peasant has it's benefits! If it's in the south east I've probably been there!
The water in my homeland is poisonous and contains bacterial organisms that kill dozens of people a year and enough impurities that we get regular warnings from the county.
But it has enough Oxygen to make a rad cup of tea so lets use that.
The Boston Tea Party was just Americans who didn't know how to make tea.
"THROW THE WHOLE BOX IN THERE?"
"YEAH WHATEVER"
"I DONT THINK THAT WAS ENOUGH"
"ALL THE BOXES"
it was a prank by the brits that just backfired
"yeah you toss the whole crate in. wanna get as much tea as possible don't you? oh, and this is most important, don't forget to dress like a native. makes the tea taste better"
The water in my homeland is poisonous and contains bacterial organisms that kill dozens of people a year and enough impurities that we get regular warnings from the county.
But it has enough Oxygen to make a rad cup of tea so lets use that.
Liiya, what is the, "West Sussex town of Horsham" like. Is it a good place to live?
It is down south, and I am up north so I am biased. It is near London so it will generally be more expensive than the rest of the UK. Compared to Sheffield and the rest of the north people will be less friendly but that is just the way things are. Up north we are nice but dim, down south smart but less open and more affluent. I've never heard anything bad about it! It could be lovely, seems a nice area to be.
Thinking of moving?
Horsham is in one of the garden counties of the South East, it's fairly near the southern coast, about 30 minutes from Brighton, Also happens to only be about 30 minutes from London if you are on the train. I've been through it a bunch of times, it's not a bad place.
Being 30 minutes from london just made this sound way cooler.
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also let's face it, the british way of making tea is however you can, with whatever you can, and boil it in an old army boot if you have to. AS LONG AS THERE IS TEA.
that infuser in the second panel...
It's true.
Although I prefer "expensive" tea. I am a consumerist slave to big brands, namely Twinings
It is down south, and I am up north so I am biased. It is near London so it will generally be more expensive than the rest of the UK. Compared to Sheffield and the rest of the north people will be less friendly but that is just the way things are. Up north we are nice but dim, down south smart but less open and more affluent. I've never heard anything bad about it! It could be lovely, seems a nice area to be.
Thinking of moving?
save a room for me
But it has enough Oxygen to make a rad cup of tea so lets use that.
Sure, you can have mine!
I plan to get the hell out of here some day
I now imagine your house looks like the one from here
Leave the UK??
Guys type out the full name or everyone will get the wrong idea. I know what's truly in your hearts is to move to Ukraine.
Hurm
Thanks
I seriously have no idea about anything in the UK except for that my cousin went there and got pregnant and came back.
if they have the same candy as the united kingdom I'd be okay with that too
It's pretty nice here.
the only reason i survived is because i cut my campion open and slept in his warm carcass
Aaaahhahaha top banana!
You'd think she would have stayed there for free baby NHS but there you go!
sorry, country's full
Horsham is in one of the garden counties of the South East, it's fairly near the southern coast, about 30 minutes from Brighton, Also happens to only be about 30 minutes from London if you are on the train. I've been through it a bunch of times, it's not a bad place.
I really hope it's something more interesting than E. fucking Coli because otherwise you've oversold it.
in canada we have an endless supply of campions to cut open and sleep inside of
Ah! There we go, thank you!
i am ON TOP of this
"THROW THE WHOLE BOX IN THERE?"
"YEAH WHATEVER"
"I DONT THINK THAT WAS ENOUGH"
"ALL THE BOXES"
Being a wandering peasant has it's benefits! If it's in the south east I've probably been there!
You are talking about flavour
it was a prank by the brits that just backfired
"yeah you toss the whole crate in. wanna get as much tea as possible don't you? oh, and this is most important, don't forget to dress like a native. makes the tea taste better"
It is always raining here. Thus, never a problem.
I know the South was in drought but they do things funny down there.
Yes, delicious ameobas and tannin. Mmmmm
Where abouts are you, CB, if you don't mind my asking?
when have the english dressed up like stuff and thrown stuff in harbors, huh?
SOON WE WILL BE ABLE TO DRINK THE HARBOR THINK OF HOW MUCH TIME THIS WILL SAVE
Being 30 minutes from london just made this sound way cooler.
theres no webcomic on this page
http://thegardener-comic.com/archive/chap01-p11/#more-365