Jan 3rd, '10, 19:38
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by LthTech » Jan 3rd, '10, 19:38
Hi all,
Soon after I began my PhD work I noticed that many fellow students regularly enjoy loose-leaf teas during work hours. Upon trying a few, I began to believe that tea could be a reprieve from the long hours reading and doing research.
I'm happy to be here

Jan 3rd, '10, 19:51
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by Chip » Jan 3rd, '10, 19:51
Welcome to TeaChat LthTech. Yes, tea can be many things including a reprieve.
I hope to see you around here during those reprieves.

Jan 3rd, '10, 21:21
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by Dreamer » Jan 3rd, '10, 21:21
Some reprieve...soon you'll find yourself reading and researching tea!!!
Welcome!
Dreamer
Jan 4th, '10, 00:30
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by Victoria » Jan 4th, '10, 00:30
Nice to have you with us!
Jan 4th, '10, 17:42
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by annebonnie » Jan 4th, '10, 17:42
haha, i'd second dreamer,
don't forget this lusty little thing named teein in some teas keeping you awake... just gives you the right amount of power for further reading and drinking and reading and drinking... and sooner than you think is possible tea curiosity will also take over your casual procrastination routine. so beware
welcome to teachat!