Anarchy
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Dagsson is great. Humour as dry as the dried cod they sell in Iceland.
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Definitely true, considering the lack of "thank you", I'm Irish, but even I'd be offended!
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The Icelandic Salt Dolly? That's exactly how i like my humor. With sprinkles of black.
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My favorite is a scene in an animal forest full of talking animals.
Mr beaver: Well, hello Mr Wolf, won't you come in for some tea. I've just made a new pot (holding pot and tea cup in his hands)
.... !!! ... (sounds of ceramic breaking on the floor) ... !!! ...
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Aaahhhh go on
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Throws cup away breaking it on the wall behind them
FEK OFF CUP!!!!!
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I hate having tea with anyone in North America. I grew up drinking orange pekoe tea at home. Mom always brewed a strong pot of tea and it was a deep dark orange color and tasted great with a bit of milk. A fresh cup to me is a deep dark orange, a drop of milk and a bit of sugar.
The only fast food place that comes close to this is Tim Hortons. Ordered with a scone and it reminds me of tea and bannock (a native style and very basic baked bread)
I've never met anyone else who could make it. It's like a foreign concept to people. They'll pour luke warm water into a tea bag and serve it weak and watery and drown it with milk and basically serve a shifty watery milkshake. I've even been to restaurants where they just use the hot tap water to serve a cup of tea.
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This is how the US declared they weren't a part of England, fund fact that story is actually wrong what happened is some bloke was walking on a ship whilst drinking tea slipped and it spilled, england instantly declared war
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"Fancy a nice cuppa tea, then, lad?"
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Insani-tea and biscuits