Tea? (Part 3)

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welsh dragon

Thanks but no thanks. I think I'll pass.
There is no such time as 4.30 am. It does not exist @172traindriver
 

stephec

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Bolton
@welsh dragon
Living in the countryside should mean that you see 04:30 nearly every day in the summer with all the little birdies going tweet tweet outside your window.

I stopped at a hotel in a village near Cambridge a few years ago that was a converted water mill. It had a pond out the back right under my window, every morning as it was getting light I could hear, "quack quack." Little bastards.
 

welsh dragon

Thanks but no thanks. I think I'll pass.
@welsh dragon
Living in the countryside should mean that you see 04:30 nearly every day in the summer with all the little birdies going tweet tweet outside your window.

I stopped at a hotel in a village near Cambridge a few years ago that was a converted water mill. It had a pond out the back right under my window, every morning as it was getting light I could hear, "quack quack." Little *******s.

Your right. I can hear all sorts of birds early in the morning. Even in the middle of the night we have owls hopping all over the bloody roof, squirrels dropping hazel nuts on rhe roof and god knows what else. Oh the joys of the countryside.
 

Blue

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N Ireland
Your right. I can hear all sorts of birds early in the morning. Even in the middle of the night we have owls hopping all over the bloody roof, squirrels dropping hazel nuts on rhe roof and god knows what else. Oh the joys of the countryside.
Not just the countryside. We live beside the sea with a lot of trees containing a rookery around the building. It's gulls and rooks we have running up and down our roof - and the beggars sound like they're wearing hob nailed boots. Still, we wouldn't change it.
 
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