Tea (rec.drink.tea) Discussion relating to tea, the world's second most consumed beverage (after water), made by infusing or boiling the leaves of the tea plant (C. sinensis or close relatives) in water.

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Derek Mark Edding
 
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Hi Folks,

I just wanted to post with this subject line.

Apologies!

-dreq

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Beth
 
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>Apologies!


nothing to apologize for it made me LOL after a long day slinging the
coffee/tea/food LOL
Speddie
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Michael Plant
 
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Derek Mark link.net4/14/04


> Hi Folks,
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> I just wanted to post with this subject line.
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> Apologies!



Hey, no apologies needed. While we're on the subject what sort of oolong
would that be?

Michael

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Derek Mark Edding > wrote in message link.net>...
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> I just wanted to post with this subject line.
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> Apologies!
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> -dreq


From a Tenren can of pouchong: "Tea can strengthen you health, improve
our friendship--it is a worldwide drink."

How about "Make tea, not war"? World peace and Ti Kwan Yin! :-)

ZBL
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Blair P. Houghton
 
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Zephyrus > wrote:
>Derek Mark Edding > wrote in message
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>> Apologies!


Why apologize? It was pretty good.

>From a Tenren can of pouchong: "Tea can strengthen you health, improve
>our friendship--it is a worldwide drink."
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>How about "Make tea, not war"? World peace and Ti Kwan Yin! :-)


Hi. I'm from America. To us, Tea is the best reason for war.

--Blair
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into cold salt-water."
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