On Mon, 20 Dec 2004 21:21:24 GMT, Christopher Richards wrote:
> I admit it I'm a tea addict. Admitting it is one of the first things we have
> to do here at tea-drinkers anonymous. I think it was peer pressure. Do you
> want a cup of tea people would say? I just said yes. I wasn't thinking. You
> know how it is. You don't want to stand out. You want to be cool. You want
> to be accepted. I just thought it would be ok. Just twenty years later I am
> reduced to working for a living. I must have my tea. I commit acts of web
> design just to get the money to feed my habit. It's a wonderful thing tea,
> but life can seem meaningless without it.
>
> Beware fellow tea drinkers, this could happen to you.
Bah! It's only an addiction if you try to stop.
And my daddy always told me that quitters never get anywhere.
--
Derek
"Fairy tales are more than true: not because they tell us that dragons
exist, but because they tell us that dragons can be beaten." -- G.K.
Chesterton
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