101 uses for a tea bag

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14. Compost the contents, then sew up into stockings?

Finally, we've worked out what to do with all the petrochemicals left on the planet

OK - I confess...dh at the keyboard hence the flippancy!
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I was trolled - hijacked! I don't really have a fixation with nylon teabags!
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15. i think it was aggy and whats her face the scottish one that use them to restain/polish/'bring out the colour' of wooden furniture

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Post: # 77697Post mrsflibble »

ina wrote:13. Turn it into a rollup and smoke... No, I've not tried that (don't smoke), but I read about it in one of Christopher Brookmyre's books: a guy in prison stretched one dehydrated teabag into two rollups... :roll:
I've smoked banana skins.... never smoked tobacco or tea bags though lol!
oh how I love my tea, tea in the afternoon. I can't do without it, and I think I'll have another cup very
ve-he-he-he-heryyyyyyy soooooooooooon!!!!

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