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I am very very poor, and can only afford to by good tea once in a great while. When I do I prefer Davison & Newman from London, imported to the United States by the Mark T. Wendell company as Boston Harbor Tea.
Mostly I buy the really cheap stuff at the local store, and I like it fine. |
I just got to thinking: wasn't it tea that was responsible for some of the greatest music ever composed? I refer of course to the Pre-Fab Four, the legend that will last a lunch-time, the incomprable Rutles --
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ijFDkpNma-k http://userserve-ak.last.fm/serve/_/...The+Rutles.jpg |
Lulz. Actually critics were calling the Monkees the 'Prefab Four' years before Idle and friends appropriated it.
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:rotfl2: Yeah, well...
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Been meanning to try tea, liked it as a kid, then turned to coffee...
Then again.. coffee's awesome.. :88) |
Aaaaand guess what I'm drinking right now :DL
Nope, this green tea is definitely good stuff. I can't say I feel any healthier for it, but if you want to sit back and enjoy something slowly, tea is still the best... or 2nd best next to a really good ale, anyway :D |
Reading Reader's Digest tonight and I quote, Research from London suggests that drinking black tea may help you recover from nerve racking events more quickly.
Maybe this is how Londoners handled the daily attacks by the Luftwaffen. |
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I've never figured out why I don't like the taste. Tea for me every time! :rock: |
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