you lost me... why can't you use a tanning booth if you take a tea bath? also while that's great for your skin... you might want to consider the fact that it could be detramental to your drain.skywarrior wrote:I suppose if you want to skip the tanning booths... (Not that I use tanning boothschip wrote:lol...I was wondering if anyone caught that.
Why not take a tea bath with all the old tea we are not going to drink? Sounds good to me.)
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I would think a tea bath would be good for the skin...
Umm, of course one would not allow the tea leaves down the drain. I have actually done this already. I made a super concentrated BIG pot of tea on the stove. No leaves made it to the tub.
I came out of the tub just as white as I went into the tub by the way.
Umm, of course one would not allow the tea leaves down the drain. I have actually done this already. I made a super concentrated BIG pot of tea on the stove. No leaves made it to the tub.
I came out of the tub just as white as I went into the tub by the way.

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Sep 14th, '07, 18:45
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Wow Thank you for the invite! Not only can I walk into your store I can actually walk TO your store. Well its a bit far for a stroll in our Summer heat but seriously I live only 2-3 miles from that store. I'll Try to stop in.spacesamurai wrote:Its not like you can walk into my store, but any of you guys hop on a train, plane, or car, Chip, you can ride your bike, and mosey on down her to ol' Fort Worth, and I'll see what I can do for you.
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