This little gem from the BBC back in 1959 should put a smile on your dial 🙂
Haha Afa yes a big smile

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Just answering "strong cheap tea" would have been MUCH faster and to the point.
You definitely have a point here.I don't think google can count. As I went through the pages they kept changing their mind.
What in the world is "builder's tea"?
It's somewhat more palatable than "builder's bum"!
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Evaporated milk contains no sugar here in the UK, but I too like a spoonful of sweetened condensed milk in my tea or coffee!
Nestle now call their condensed milk "Drizzle" and say it is delicious on brownies, desserts & berries.
Nestle now call their condensed milk "Drizzle" and say it is delicious on brownies, desserts & berries.
Around where I am, that's called "plumber's crack".It's somewhat more palatable than "builder's bum"!
I see they come in two sizes: Small Domestic and XL Wild. Sure to cover any size pattern that needs heating.How about a nice soft self-heated "cat hat"?
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Seldom will you find such a cleverly crafted T-shirt though; the visual joke is not necessarily intuitive until the wearer assumes the position shown.Around where I am, that's called "plumber's crack".
If by 'cheap tea' you mean the tea that around 70% of the UK population drink then maybe. Builders may like it strong enough for the spoon to stand up in with 3 sugars but swap their blend for another and they'd spot it.Just answering "strong cheap tea" would have been MUCH faster and to the point.
We drink the stuff that no one else will and proud of it.
"builder's bum"!
I guess "builder" is a popular adjective. 🤔 "builder's discount" is the only one I've heard frequently. Maybe I need to broaden my range...builders tea
Recent research into psycho-acoustics and low frequency sound reproduction is providing us with compelling evidence of a cause and effect relationship between exposure to poorly designed subwoofers and a psychological condition first described in the literature as Port-noise complaint.
The corollary to which is: true acoustic happiness only comes to those who master the design and construction of the sealed sub woofer. No complaints here.
FWIW I drink strong tea all day long, and type suiting me is what in UK is called "breakfast tea" , strong, designed to wake you up, and intended to receive a splash of milk without weakening ... which I do.If by 'cheap tea' you mean the tea that around 70% of the UK population drink then maybe. Builders may like it strong enough for the spoon to stand up in with 3 sugars but swap their blend for another and they'd spot it.
We drink the stuff that no one else will and proud of it.
Thanks God we grow quite good tea here in Argentina, and a type very similar to what I mention above is readily available, I now and then compare them side by side and I am not disappointed.
That is a typical "workday tea".
Now and then when I have free time an relax, late at night, then I enjoy finer tasting teas, but then I get some India/Ceylon/China original.
Or some of the specialized Lipton´s ones or similar variations.
'Charles Champlin of the Los Angeles Times called the film "a multivehicle wreck of a movie" and "slack stuff, missing as a sizzling love story, missing as the kind of funny anti-authoritarian statement the song was, arriving well past the peak of the CB phenomenon, making no statement one way or the other about trucks or truckers."'
I fail to see what this has to do with an AUDIO forum. Peckinpah's cameo as a sound man?
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