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by Wesli » Jan 30th, '08, 14:52
padre wrote:OK, gang, I'm not going to be reading replies to this thread.

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by Sydney » Jan 30th, '08, 14:57
I didn't say for *how long* I wouldn't be replying!

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by CynTEAa » Jan 30th, '08, 17:47
Somehow I got confused and thought it was the other guys who was tasting.
Anywho, it seems like he thinks it is an emperor's new clothes kind of a thing, eh?

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by Sydney » Jan 30th, '08, 19:32
Yup, my best bud Aaron is a strange one. He's less interested in finding out if he could be enjoying his daily tea more than he is in proving that I'm enjoying mine due to some delusion.
However, the kind of experiment he proposes makes great blogging fodder, so I'm down. And if the thread does turn the way of making final picks of teas and such, I'll even make it a point to avert my attention.
But this weekend I may see if I can sit *him* down to a blind tasting, with me doing the prep/serve.
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by CynTEAa » Jan 31st, '08, 09:19
Looking forward to the results! Thanks for sharing this with us, Padre!
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by skywarrior » Jan 31st, '08, 15:33
padre wrote:Yup, my best bud Aaron is a strange one. He's less interested in finding out if he could be enjoying his daily tea more than he is in proving that I'm enjoying mine due to some delusion.
But this weekend I may see if I can sit *him* down to a blind tasting, with me doing the prep/serve.
Don't be surprised if he tells you that he can't tell the difference -- or he picks the crap tea. Many people would prefer to propagate their ill conceived notions than to admit that they were wrong.
People often make up their minds and then use whatever you tell them to support their beliefs. I'm serious. I've been very clear on what I say as a writer, and I'm constantly misquoted and taken out of context. Even by folks who should know better (journalists).
It's annoying. But there you go.
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by Chip » Jan 31st, '08, 15:43
Sky said and I quote her, "Many people would prefer to propagate...People..."
I have to agree with that.

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by scruffmcgruff » Jan 31st, '08, 15:53
skywarrior wrote:
Don't be surprised if he... crap[s in your] tea. Many... conceive... people... and... It's annoying.
Sky! That's pushing it a little too far, don't you think?
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by Chip » Jan 31st, '08, 16:02
I agree, Brent...and where does she get off with this...
"many...ill conceived...minds...(of)...(red-neck) bi-folks"
That is just going too far...
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by ABx » Jan 31st, '08, 16:03
skywarrior wrote:padre wrote:Yup, my best bud Aaron is a strange one. He's less interested in finding out if he could be enjoying his daily tea more than he is in proving that I'm enjoying mine due to some delusion.
But this weekend I may see if I can sit *him* down to a blind tasting, with me doing the prep/serve.
Don't be surprised if he tells you that he can't tell the difference -- or he picks the crap tea. Many people would prefer to propagate their ill conceived notions than to admit that they were wrong.
People often make up their minds and then use whatever you tell them to support their beliefs. I'm serious. I've been very clear on what I say as a writer, and I'm constantly misquoted and taken out of context. Even by folks who should know better (journalists).
It's annoying. But there you go.
Hehe, I think you have the same misunderstanding that CynTEAa and I had. It's actually Padre that will be drinking the tea, his friend will be making it.
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by Sydney » Jan 31st, '08, 16:07
If it helps, I'm Rob, and he's Aaron.
Based on how this thread's going, that may be quoted as Rob[ber ba]ron.
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by Chip » Jan 31st, '08, 16:08
ABx said, "I think...padre...will be drinking...his friend..."
"Padre...(and)...his friend will be making it..."
This is outragious slander...you guys are too much.

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by scruffmcgruff » Jan 31st, '08, 16:31
Abx, I thought Sky was responding to this (an actual quote):
padre wrote:But this weekend I may see if I can sit *him* down to a blind tasting, with me doing the prep/serve.
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by CynTEAa » Jan 31st, '08, 19:15
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by skywarrior » Jan 31st, '08, 21:59
Look what happens when I go to the post office to pick up my customs inspected tea: all hell breaks loose in the ITD.
LOL. Guys, stay away from the caffeinated stuff.
