Any suggestions?Suggestion three...Can't say anything bad about the black tea drinkers here, except they don't have a nick name yet.
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Any suggestions?Suggestion three...Can't say anything bad about the black tea drinkers here, except they don't have a nick name yet.
It may not be very catchy, but it is true and not in a sense you might have meant it.Space Samurai wrote:I think of y'all as Those Who Have Not Seen the Light, but that's not very catchy.
Well, a few nicknames come to mind, but they could too easily be misconstrued...geeber1 wrote:Yesterday, in another thread, Chip mentioned that those of us who prefer black tea don't have a nickname yet:
It is all about the tea.Victoria wrote:Yes, oolong was not very popular, not that long ago.![]()
It is definitely in its glory now, but everything goes in cycles.
I hope blacks do become more popular, I've been exploring more
and more of them as of late myself! I usually start my day with one.
We need to remember it's a friendly competition, and we all love tea.
And plenty of us cross back and forth between the lines.
No one is right and no one is better and no one is a step-child. The oolong lovers are just reveling in the glory of the popularity of our favorite tea right now; as you will be when it's your turn.
The bottom line is - it's all about the tea.
Most definitely! We should all have fun with it,Riene wrote: It is all about the tea.
I've been making cautious forays into oolong and liking what I've found so far. I will definitely be ordering that Oolong #8.
Please forgive my attempt at humor, above.The whole Greens-Oolongonians-Dark Siders thing amuses me.