How to catalog or classify tea?
On Sun, 20 Sep 2009 14:05:55 -0700 (PDT), Space Cowboy
> wrote:
>This is the best way to prove you dont like tea.
Could you be any more arrogant? Stupid question. Of course not or you
would be already, right?
>Forget the
>spreadsheet and let your subconscious do the categorizing.
Oooohhh. Cool. Should I get some crystals and new age muzak?
>Youll find
>for some reason youll like one tea over another. One day youll like a
>tea you that you didnt before.
>Enjoying tea is independent of
>determination.
Does that even mean anything to normal people?
>We have guys show up preaching the gospel of
>differentiation then disappear when they get bored.
Maybe they get tired of being told that what they think they want in
invalid.
>The mental notes
>come from experience. You need to build an internal reference point.
>Trust your instinct, forget the database.
Ohhmmm.
>I go to tea tastings
>because they dont cost me anything extra.
So you're an asshole and your cheap.
>I have more fun trying to
>find one of my teas. For a long time I had an organized cuppard. I
>still have one more or less.
But you have a complete fog in your head.
Oh, and learn to spell, dipshit.
>Jim
OK, Jimmy. Happy navel gazing. Try not to get any on you.
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