Apr 21st, '10, 23:22
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by murrius » Apr 21st, '10, 23:22
JBaymore wrote:My name is John and I have a problem. Tea.
best,
................john
Hi John.

Apr 21st, '10, 23:27
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by murrius » Apr 21st, '10, 23:27
verus wrote:
........ It makes me feel like I just grew an extra brain, or like there's little gnomes running around in my head to clear away all the clutter.
That's hilarious verus.

There have been many metaphors used in TeaChat to explain the positive effects of tea but I believe the extra brain and little gnome metaphors are new ones!
Apr 22nd, '10, 00:36
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by subdude1 » Apr 22nd, '10, 00:36
As the question is stated, tea is my number 1 passion. Followed by spirits (Scotch, mostly) and beer. However, from now until the weather turns cold again, I consume more water than the others combined (I work in a kitchen and need to stay hydrated).
Maestro TKY in the cup this late eve/early morn. I am quite impressed with this tea and look forward to trying the others in the set.
Apr 22nd, '10, 08:07
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by LauraW » Apr 22nd, '10, 08:07
subdude1 wrote:As the question is stated, tea is my number 1 passion. Followed by spirits (Scotch, mostly) and beer. However, from now until the weather turns cold again, I consume more water than the others combined (I work in a kitchen and need to stay hydrated).
I do love a good Scotch, so +1 to that!! Wine probably tops it, although I can be picky about the type of wine.