Free Cup of Tea (AND a Sticky Bun???)
#92
Re: Free Cup of Tea (AND a Sticky Bun???)
...probably preferable to a 'certifiable dental health professional'
7 pages in and no-one has mentioned to the OP that 'proper' 'sticky buns' are thin on the ground round these parts???
7 pages in and no-one has mentioned to the OP that 'proper' 'sticky buns' are thin on the ground round these parts???
#98
Re: Free Cup of Tea (AND a Sticky Bun???)
I realised that even before I hit the "post" button. .... But I figured she'd be happier with those two than the third definition I seriously considered adding: "the dentist's mistress".
#101
Re: Free Cup of Tea (AND a Sticky Bun???)
Hygienist in my case.
But could be a dentist, a therapist or a dental assistant.
Mistress???? You'd be surprised how many are.....
tea with milk puhleeeese.
I was going to invite colin to my place but by the time he gets here, he'll have been in the USA for at least 2 months so he needs to convince me he can make fresh buns because 2 month old ones are not that enticing. Hint, hint.
But could be a dentist, a therapist or a dental assistant.
Mistress???? You'd be surprised how many are.....
tea with milk puhleeeese.
I was going to invite colin to my place but by the time he gets here, he'll have been in the USA for at least 2 months so he needs to convince me he can make fresh buns because 2 month old ones are not that enticing. Hint, hint.
Last edited by petitefrancaise; Jun 9th 2016 at 4:20 am.
#102
Re: Free Cup of Tea (AND a Sticky Bun???)
I'd be happy to bottle the water in the kitchen sink after I have finished washing the dishes and send it to him. Personally I doubt anyone could tell the difference!
Last edited by Pulaski; Jun 9th 2016 at 4:24 am.