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Hmm, did they get tricked by some crafty businessmen or is this really true?
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From other sources I have read, for the most part, they all agree that some had used trained monkeys to pick tea leaves in china at one time or another. However, today , Monkey Picked TGY only refers to premium TGY oolong.
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Geekiness when applied to the realm of tea without TEAgeekiness is a dangerous thing.
I get irritated when I see things like this, it is very misleading. They never come out and say, "this was not picked by monkeys." They really skirt all around it and the reader if he/she wants to think it is picked by monkeys, will believe it was indeed picked by monkeys. And so the lie will spread as the buyer then tells his/her friends that the tea being served was picked by monkeys. Sounds so romantic and well, geeky.
A little knowledge is a dangerous thing. I am 99.99% certain that this was not picked by monkeys. But the reader can read into the sales pitch whatever he/she wants to.
I get irritated when I see things like this, it is very misleading. They never come out and say, "this was not picked by monkeys." They really skirt all around it and the reader if he/she wants to think it is picked by monkeys, will believe it was indeed picked by monkeys. And so the lie will spread as the buyer then tells his/her friends that the tea being served was picked by monkeys. Sounds so romantic and well, geeky.
A little knowledge is a dangerous thing. I am 99.99% certain that this was not picked by monkeys. But the reader can read into the sales pitch whatever he/she wants to.
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Chimps can be trained to do some really tricky things, I wouldn't be surprised at all if they were picking leaves for people somewhere. $25/2oz is definitely reasonable when one takes into account how much labor $ those monkeys deserve.
What a weird thing for ThinkGeek to pick up. I don't believe it's true.
What a weird thing for ThinkGeek to pick up. I don't believe it's true.
Jan 11th, '08, 02:13
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Apparently I'm not the only one who noticed this:
http://tinyurl.com/33x45k
Especially check out this post:
http://tinyurl.com/32zho3
Maybe it's not all phony after all? That or he's being sarcastic, which is entirely possible.
http://tinyurl.com/33x45k
Especially check out this post:
http://tinyurl.com/32zho3
Maybe it's not all phony after all? That or he's being sarcastic, which is entirely possible.
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ha agreed! I was once fond of LOL cat images until i realized they kept multiplying and spreading throughout the internet! They are much like the Borg, it may already be too late to stop them 

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