Apr 13th, '09, 00:51
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by Pentox » Apr 13th, '09, 00:51
And I'm back. Was down in Augusta GA for a few weeks for work, but i'm back now. For those who noticed I was even gone
Nice to be drinking something other than sweet tea.
Apr 13th, '09, 01:03
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by Victoria » Apr 13th, '09, 01:03
Welcome back to the Tea Masters!!
hahaha!
Apr 13th, '09, 01:20
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by Mary R » Apr 13th, '09, 01:20
I noticed you were gone! Welcome back!
Apr 13th, '09, 01:33
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by Chip » Apr 13th, '09, 01:33
I haven't heard Lupicia mentioned for a few weeks

, of course you were missed. Welcome home.
blah blah blah SENCHA blah blah blah!!!
Apr 13th, '09, 02:26
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by olivierco » Apr 13th, '09, 02:26
Welcome back!
Apr 18th, '09, 15:33
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by joelbct » Apr 18th, '09, 15:33
Pentox wrote:And I'm back. Was down in Augusta GA for a few weeks for work, but i'm back now. For those who noticed I was even gone
Nice to be drinking something other than sweet tea.
Funny, i've encountered some Southerners during my 5 months down here in Florida, and also heard of the "Sweet Tea" thing. Sounds pretty noxious, like a tea flavored syrup...
Apr 19th, '09, 13:07
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by Sydney » Apr 19th, '09, 13:07
As a rule, sweet tea isn't served syrupy. But there are sharp divisions among sweet tea traditions, and yet another between sweet and unsweet (yes, that's a word down here) tea drinkers.