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Posted: Wed Jun 28, 2006 10:44 pm
"Good." Jack spun to grin at her properly, leaning his lanky frame back against the counter-edge. "'Cause tea's pretty much a way o' life, y'know. My mum's American but da corrected her pretty quickly. Had, too, I reckon. She once told me that tea was usually the only drinkable thing in the flat. Unless you fancied canned lager."
Brunswick sighed and bit a hunk from his grape. He chewed thoughtfully for a moment and then shrugged. "Better dim than too smart, though, I suppose," he announced. "I can't get anywhere with Jack. He pays attention to stuff even when he doesn't seem to be."
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Posted: Wed Jun 28, 2006 10:58 pm
“Then I got lucky with her in that respect. When she’s not working, she’s off doin something else, like playing a computer game. Then she has no idea what’s going on. Course when she’s workin, I’m helping.” The latter part of was Bav said was a half-boasted.
“I think my great-grandpa introduced the tea thing into the family.” Trin told him with a little smirk. “Even if there was something else to drink, he’d want tea. Has really good teeth cuz of it, oddly.” She was picking off some grapes for herself to munch on. Then she handed them to Jack, for him to eat as well.
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