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by puerhking » Feb 27th, '09, 16:00
As per the Xiaguan ticket......last line.

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by thanks » Feb 27th, '09, 16:08
I just laughed at this last night!
Not gonna lie, the tea does look very good.
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by JAS-eTea Guy » Feb 27th, '09, 17:39
Too funny! Now the real men here know what to buy!!!
Good tea drinking,
Steve
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by Drax » Feb 27th, '09, 20:00
Niiiice....
I will try dabbing a little of the tea behind my ears to see what sort of reaction I can invoke in others....
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by heatwaves » Feb 27th, '09, 21:42
The ticket only says that because the cake is imbedded with chest hairs.
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by shogun89 » Feb 27th, '09, 23:49
heatwaves wrote:The ticket only says that because the cake is imbedded with chest hairs.
Those damn well better be chest hairs!
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by funkmaster nice » Feb 28th, '09, 00:44
picked only from the oldest Yunnan chest forests!

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by puerhking » Feb 28th, '09, 00:53
thanks wrote:I just laughed at this last night!
Not gonna lie, the tea does look very good.
Yeah Scott has a way with making them all seem good. He knows we are all looking through pu goggles!
shogun89 wrote:heatwaves wrote:The ticket only says that because the cake is imbedded with chest hairs.
Those damn well better be chest hairs!
I don't know about you guys but the hairs I have seen in mine are all long and straight.

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by shogun89 » Feb 28th, '09, 11:32
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by brad4419 » Feb 28th, '09, 21:34
Hahaha shogun89 I hope they are chest hairs

but either way just keep telling yourself the boiling water will take care of it

. Seriously though its worth it for the Pu, just keep thinking of how good it tastes. Maybe the hair came from a rare special kind of tea plant

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by chamekke » Mar 1st, '09, 01:56
Maybe there's a Seven-
Daughter Tea Cake that "personages of the industry" recommend as the tea for women?
Of course, the curliness of any hairs found in
that stuff would be strictly due to perming

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by chrl42 » Mar 1st, '09, 05:03
被业界行内人士推崇为男人品饮的茶
the sentence is translated as it is written.
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by Drax » Mar 1st, '09, 08:04
It's hard to argue with...
男人品饮的茶
How about...
男女宇宙人品饮的茶
instead?
Of course, knowing my luck, that will NOT translate from Japanese into Chinese.

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by thanks » Mar 1st, '09, 08:06
Drax wrote:It's hard to argue with...
男人品饮的茶
How about...
男女宇宙人品饮的茶
instead?
Of course, knowing my luck, that will NOT translate from Japanese into Chinese.

A tea drink for men and women of outer space?
