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Space Cowboy rose quietly and spake the following:
> I've been drinking a wonderful > Taiwan Orange Blossom (flowers) oolong from my local tea shoppe. Now that sounds absolutely tasty. -- Derek A few harmless flakes working together can unleash an avalanche of destruction. |
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I looked all over the Internet and can't find Orange Blossom tisane
for sale from anybody. I know it becomes an orange but you'd think the Florida farmers would harvest before hard freezes. I'll check a couple of herbal stores locally. My local tea shoppe sells all tea infusions for the same price. Knowing this I usually walk out with a cup of the more expensive stuff like silver needles or kokeicha. Recently he's been selling a genmaicha with matcha making a psychedelic green concoction. Oh yes he now sells bubble tea. I don't know what I hate the most tapioca or bergamot. Jim Derek > wrote in message >... > Space Cowboy rose quietly and spake the following: > > > I've been drinking a wonderful > > Taiwan Orange Blossom (flowers) oolong from my local tea shoppe. > > Now that sounds absolutely tasty. |
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Space Cowboy rose quietly and spake the following:
> I looked all over the Internet and can't find Orange Blossom tisane > for sale from anybody. I know it becomes an orange but you'd think > the Florida farmers would harvest before hard freezes. I'll check a > couple of herbal stores locally. My local tea shoppe sells all tea > infusions for the same price. Knowing this I usually walk out with a > cup of the more expensive stuff like silver needles or kokeicha. > Recently he's been selling a genmaicha with matcha making a > psychedelic green concoction. Oh yes he now sells bubble tea. I > don't know what I hate the most tapioca or bergamot. The tapioca. Most definitely the tapioca. -- Derek Scintillate, scintillate globule vivific Fain would I fathom thy nature specific Loftily perched in the ether capacious Strongly resembling a gem carbonaceous. |
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![]() "Derek" > wrote in message ... > Space Cowboy rose quietly and spake the following: > > > I looked all over the Internet and can't find Orange Blossom tisane > > for sale from anybody. I know it becomes an orange but you'd think > > the Florida farmers would harvest before hard freezes. I'll check a > > couple of herbal stores locally. My local tea shoppe sells all tea > > infusions for the same price. Knowing this I usually walk out with a > > cup of the more expensive stuff like silver needles or kokeicha. > > Recently he's been selling a genmaicha with matcha making a > > psychedelic green concoction. Oh yes he now sells bubble tea. I > > don't know what I hate the most tapioca or bergamot. > > The tapioca. Most definitely the tapioca. > > -- > Derek > I made the mistake the other day of going into a place called the Green Tea house, in one of our local Asian areas, and asking for a cup of hot green tea. I knew something was wrong when they didn't want to know what kind of green tea I wanted. I got some sweet green concoction with little resemblance to tea. It was the "green tea" stuff they use for bubble tea heated in a microwave. They couldn't understand why I didn't want tapioca in it. The kids around here love the stuff, but I just don't get it. Blues Thankful for this cup of Den's Teas Shincha |
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Blues Lyne rose quietly and spake the following:
> "Derek" > wrote in message ... >> Space Cowboy rose quietly and spake the following: >> >>> I looked all over the Internet and can't find Orange Blossom tisane >>> for sale from anybody. I know it becomes an orange but you'd think >>> the Florida farmers would harvest before hard freezes. I'll check a >>> couple of herbal stores locally. My local tea shoppe sells all tea >>> infusions for the same price. Knowing this I usually walk out with a >>> cup of the more expensive stuff like silver needles or kokeicha. >>> Recently he's been selling a genmaicha with matcha making a >>> psychedelic green concoction. Oh yes he now sells bubble tea. I >>> don't know what I hate the most tapioca or bergamot. >> >> The tapioca. Most definitely the tapioca. >> >> -- >> Derek >> > > I made the mistake the other day of going into a place called the Green Tea > house, in one of our local Asian areas, and asking for a cup of hot green > tea. I knew something was wrong when they didn't want to know what kind of > green tea I wanted. I got some sweet green concoction with little > resemblance to tea. It was the "green tea" stuff they use for bubble tea > heated in a microwave. They couldn't understand why I didn't want tapioca > in it. The kids around here love the stuff, but I just don't get it. A bubble tea store opened not far from where we used to live. A friend of mine was all excited to tell me about this new tea store since she knew I liked tea. I never had the heart to tell her that I won't go near bubble tea. -- Derek Mediocrity takes a lot less time and most people won't notice the difference until it's too late. |
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Blues Lyne rose quietly and spake the following:
> "Derek" > wrote in message ... >> Space Cowboy rose quietly and spake the following: >> >>> I looked all over the Internet and can't find Orange Blossom tisane >>> for sale from anybody. I know it becomes an orange but you'd think >>> the Florida farmers would harvest before hard freezes. I'll check a >>> couple of herbal stores locally. My local tea shoppe sells all tea >>> infusions for the same price. Knowing this I usually walk out with a >>> cup of the more expensive stuff like silver needles or kokeicha. >>> Recently he's been selling a genmaicha with matcha making a >>> psychedelic green concoction. Oh yes he now sells bubble tea. I >>> don't know what I hate the most tapioca or bergamot. >> >> The tapioca. Most definitely the tapioca. >> >> -- >> Derek >> > > I made the mistake the other day of going into a place called the Green Tea > house, in one of our local Asian areas, and asking for a cup of hot green > tea. I knew something was wrong when they didn't want to know what kind of > green tea I wanted. I got some sweet green concoction with little > resemblance to tea. It was the "green tea" stuff they use for bubble tea > heated in a microwave. They couldn't understand why I didn't want tapioca > in it. The kids around here love the stuff, but I just don't get it. A bubble tea store opened not far from where we used to live. A friend of mine was all excited to tell me about this new tea store since she knew I liked tea. I never had the heart to tell her that I won't go near bubble tea. -- Derek Mediocrity takes a lot less time and most people won't notice the difference until it's too late. |
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![]() "Derek" > wrote in message ... > Space Cowboy rose quietly and spake the following: > > > I looked all over the Internet and can't find Orange Blossom tisane > > for sale from anybody. I know it becomes an orange but you'd think > > the Florida farmers would harvest before hard freezes. I'll check a > > couple of herbal stores locally. My local tea shoppe sells all tea > > infusions for the same price. Knowing this I usually walk out with a > > cup of the more expensive stuff like silver needles or kokeicha. > > Recently he's been selling a genmaicha with matcha making a > > psychedelic green concoction. Oh yes he now sells bubble tea. I > > don't know what I hate the most tapioca or bergamot. > > The tapioca. Most definitely the tapioca. > > -- > Derek > I made the mistake the other day of going into a place called the Green Tea house, in one of our local Asian areas, and asking for a cup of hot green tea. I knew something was wrong when they didn't want to know what kind of green tea I wanted. I got some sweet green concoction with little resemblance to tea. It was the "green tea" stuff they use for bubble tea heated in a microwave. They couldn't understand why I didn't want tapioca in it. The kids around here love the stuff, but I just don't get it. Blues Thankful for this cup of Den's Teas Shincha |
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Space Cowboy rose quietly and spake the following:
> I looked all over the Internet and can't find Orange Blossom tisane > for sale from anybody. I know it becomes an orange but you'd think > the Florida farmers would harvest before hard freezes. I'll check a > couple of herbal stores locally. My local tea shoppe sells all tea > infusions for the same price. Knowing this I usually walk out with a > cup of the more expensive stuff like silver needles or kokeicha. > Recently he's been selling a genmaicha with matcha making a > psychedelic green concoction. Oh yes he now sells bubble tea. I > don't know what I hate the most tapioca or bergamot. The tapioca. Most definitely the tapioca. -- Derek Scintillate, scintillate globule vivific Fain would I fathom thy nature specific Loftily perched in the ether capacious Strongly resembling a gem carbonaceous. |
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I looked all over the Internet and can't find Orange Blossom tisane
for sale from anybody. I know it becomes an orange but you'd think the Florida farmers would harvest before hard freezes. I'll check a couple of herbal stores locally. My local tea shoppe sells all tea infusions for the same price. Knowing this I usually walk out with a cup of the more expensive stuff like silver needles or kokeicha. Recently he's been selling a genmaicha with matcha making a psychedelic green concoction. Oh yes he now sells bubble tea. I don't know what I hate the most tapioca or bergamot. Jim Derek > wrote in message >... > Space Cowboy rose quietly and spake the following: > > > I've been drinking a wonderful > > Taiwan Orange Blossom (flowers) oolong from my local tea shoppe. > > Now that sounds absolutely tasty. |
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