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Post by JoeinOz on Mar 2, 2015 12:14:30 GMT
Coffee is better than tea
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Post by harryburrows on Mar 2, 2015 12:19:05 GMT
Nothing like the smell of a camp fire with a billy can on the go
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Post by awrypotter on Mar 2, 2015 12:20:12 GMT
I think people could find themselves in a whole load of hot water if they're not careful.
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Post by Mr_DaftBurger on Mar 2, 2015 12:25:42 GMT
Its a pity cheddleton hospital has closed.... Jesus wept Has anyone seen my camelllllllllllll!
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Post by partickpotter on Mar 2, 2015 12:31:53 GMT
There are some stupid people and stupid threads on this board but this one takes the biscuit! I know some people are having a joke but even suggesting up to eight kettles could be powered off extension leads is just unbelievable. It's an evening game FFS & that many appliances will trip the floodlights making it very difficult for some to find their way out of the stadium and that would not only be stupid but dangerous as well. Much better to save the tea making for the Palace game. No sugar in mine ta. That's easily solved - bring a huge kettle. As long as it has got those red and white stripes it should be OK.
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Post by NassauDave on Mar 2, 2015 12:59:14 GMT
This idea will never work.
You forgot the spoon......
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Post by bathstoke on Mar 2, 2015 13:00:11 GMT
Coffee is better than tea Now you've gone too far
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Post by Deleted on Mar 2, 2015 13:01:22 GMT
There are some stupid people and stupid threads on this board but this one takes the biscuit! I know some people are having a joke but even suggesting up to eight kettles could be powered off extension leads is just unbelievable. It's an evening game FFS & that many appliances will trip the floodlights making it very difficult for some to find their way out of the stadium and that would not only be stupid but dangerous as well. Much better to save the tea making for the Palace game. No sugar in mine ta. Those food stalls in the blocks have loads of stuff from power sockets. I'm sure the addition of a few kettles would be fine? Plus the multiple tvs etc
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Post by ihaveadream on Mar 2, 2015 13:55:52 GMT
Take a flask, it would be much easier
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Post by Deleted on Mar 2, 2015 14:10:24 GMT
Take a flask, it would be much easier Would a flask keep a Microwavable curry warm?
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Post by Kingswaystokie on Mar 2, 2015 15:28:50 GMT
If the bloke arriving in the combine harvester parked it in the corner by the giraffe, he would have to remember to take the keys out ( and the kettle ) or the giraffe could start it up and drive round the pitch, this could seriously affect the game.
If he forgot to take the kettle out, the giraffe could find somewhere to plug it in and brew up at half time.
I need to get out more.
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Post by 2004 on Mar 2, 2015 16:36:10 GMT
I thought this was a waggy thread when I clicked on it
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Post by Billybigbollox on Mar 2, 2015 16:58:49 GMT
I thought this was a waggy thread when I clicked on it I think it may be trevor, cos Waggy's got his tartan flask.
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Post by thestatusquo on Mar 2, 2015 17:35:11 GMT
I managed to smuggle a kettle in once. The story nearly got out but they managed to put a lid on it.
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Post by nott1 on Mar 2, 2015 18:40:25 GMT
Coffee is better than tea Now you've gone too far Correct bathstoke!
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Post by leicspotter on Mar 2, 2015 19:00:25 GMT
...this is why you can never get an electrician when you need one...
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Post by leicspotter on Mar 2, 2015 19:00:45 GMT
...this is why you can never get an electrician when you need one...
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Post by innocentbystander on Mar 2, 2015 20:56:03 GMT
I don't want to smuggle it in, I want to openly bring it in shame free. Nothing states I can't bring it in. Nothing states you can't bring a combine harvester in either. You havn't thought that through properly - you'd never get it under a top hat.
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Post by mrcholmondleywarner on Mar 2, 2015 22:09:11 GMT
Good evening, do you think it would be possible to take a kettle to the games? I've noticed spare electrical points around the blocks and was wondering if I could take advantage of these to make use of my kettle for a brew? The cost savings will be great for me, I won't have to pay the expensive Stoke tea prices. I don't see a kettle on the banned items list outside the ground. Of course this means taking my mug, sugar, tea bag and milk but hopefully these items won't be an issue. Planning for Wednesday Thanks A smashing idea. I wonder iif a Breville might also be permitted; I don't have the funds for Club catering and the queues are terrible - cheese & onions toasties at half time would be very welcome - maybe we could do a trade a bovril for a toastie? I think you're on to something here...
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Post by northstaffycher on Mar 2, 2015 23:02:57 GMT
This is what I do. I take my travel kettle in the car. Boil my water from the cigarette lighter. Fill my hot water bottle. Tie the hot water bottle to my waist. This keeps me toasty warm until half time. Then I drop a tea bag in. Powdered milk from my pocket and hey-presto a lovely brew drunk straight from the bottle. The rubbery taste takes a bit of getting used to mind. I'm on Dragons Den next week...the patented 'hot water brew bag'. Cheers.
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Post by chigstoke on Mar 2, 2015 23:44:59 GMT
Take a flask, it would be much easier Would a flask keep a Microwavable curry warm? No, and neither would a fucking kettle
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Post by bobthethrob on Mar 3, 2015 0:10:28 GMT
lads - ITS A FOOTIE MATCH
if you can't go 45 mins without eating or drinkin summat other than a pint, a pie or a burger, ITS TIME PACK IN
Jiminy cricket, some of the PART TIMERS , DAY TRIPPERS and FUN DAY OUT MERCHANTS we've attracted since the internet and the prem. chuff me. I told this thread to the lads on our place, they couldn't believe it.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 3, 2015 0:18:23 GMT
lads - ITS A FOOTIE MATCH if you can't go 45 mins without eating or drinkin summat other than a pint, a pie or a burger, ITS TIME PACK IN Jiminy cricket, some of the PART TIMERS , DAY TRIPPERS and FUN DAY OUT MERCHANTS we've attracted since the internet and the prem. chuff me. I told this thread to the lads on our place, they couldn't believe it. Well I'm not drinking a pint or eating any burgers or pies, I only want a brew from my own kettle!
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Post by Deleted on Mar 3, 2015 0:24:11 GMT
Good evening, do you think it would be possible to take a kettle to the games? I've noticed spare electrical points around the blocks and was wondering if I could take advantage of these to make use of my kettle for a brew? The cost savings will be great for me, I won't have to pay the expensive Stoke tea prices. I don't see a kettle on the banned items list outside the ground. Of course this means taking my mug, sugar, tea bag and milk but hopefully these items won't be an issue. Planning for Wednesday Thanks A smashing idea. I wonder iif a Breville might also be permitted; I don't have the funds for Club catering and the queues are terrible - cheese & onions toasties at half time would be very welcome - maybe we could do a trade a bovril for a toastie? I think you're on to something here... We need to make use of the electrical sockets. They are available, I presume they are there as part of the match day experience and the season ticket covers the electric cost. We might need extensions...it looks like more power sockets will be needed.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 3, 2015 0:37:07 GMT
There are some stupid people and stupid threads on this board but this one takes the biscuit! I know some people are having a joke but even suggesting up to eight kettles could be powered off extension leads is just unbelievable. It's an evening game FFS & that many appliances will trip the floodlights making it very difficult for some to find their way out of the stadium and that would not only be stupid but dangerous as well. Much better to save the tea making for the Palace game. No sugar in mine ta. That's easily solved - bring a huge kettle. As long as it has got those red and white stripes it should be OK. Are you allowed to take biscuits into the ground also. If so I like the ones with images of nude women on, I think they are called Suggestive Biscuits. Really nice to dunk with your half time brew that you made using your kettle that you plugged in for free. Also if you did fancy a nip of whiskey in it would the same rules apply regarding consuming alcohol in view of the pitch.
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Post by OldStokie on Mar 3, 2015 2:32:11 GMT
Never mind filling in the bloody corners... the club should fit 15 amp plugs under every seat! Then we could take multi-plug adapters and do a lot of stuff. Waggy and Trevor and G-Reaper could have heated blankets AND boil a kettle... not to mention warming a meat and tater pie in the bloke next door's microwave. I also reckon we need to build a shelter for the camel. It isn't right to leave the poor thing fastened to the Sir Stan while a gale is howling round The Brit. Some of you buggers care more for your bellies than you do poor dumb animals. The bloke with the combine harvester could bring some straw and hay with him so Humpy has got summat to chew on while we're watching the game. OS.
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Post by mywaydesolzan on Mar 3, 2015 2:35:57 GMT
Coffee is better than tea You have obviously been out of the country for far to long.
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Post by JoeinOz on Mar 3, 2015 2:47:35 GMT
Coffee is better than tea You have obviously been out of the country for far to long. I have always preferred coffee. Since I was a small child
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Post by bobthethrob on Mar 3, 2015 5:45:30 GMT
Chuff me sideways. Some of the comments on ere.
I go down the Brit to watch THE NOGGER. In the pub beforehand I HAVE A LAUGH WITH ME MATES. we burp and fart and eat a pie and a pint and put on a. Fiver on first goal scorer.
THATS ENOUGH FOR ANY MAN
I don't go down the match for any of the following
TEA AND BISCUITS FREE SEX THE OPERA SPAGETI AND OTHER POSH ITALIAN FOOD LECTURE ON SCIENEC AND MATHS
whatever next. Some of you jolly chaps what what would have the corners filled in with the pictures, the opera and university
Jeeps era creepers lads -Roy keen was right.
GET A GRIP OR GO WATCH CHELSEA WITH YOUR PRAWN CRACKERS
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Post by njkk on Mar 3, 2015 8:13:52 GMT
It could also help to reduce the queues to get off the car park and stop people leaving early, if you took your hair dryer & curling tongs/straighteners with you could make yourself all smart & tarty for going club whilst you wait for the traffic to die down, no need to rush off anymore, its a winner
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