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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Default Where can I hunt tea ? ? ? ?

I will be on Safari next week and I want to shoot some tea.Where can I
hunt the best tea ?
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>I will be on Safari next week and I want to shoot some tea.Where can I
>hunt the best tea ?
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You think a stranger can come onto a newsgroup and the rest of us are instantly
going to tell you where the best places are?
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On 23 Jan 2005 21:39:50 GMT, Joseph Kubera wrote:

>>I will be on Safari next week and I want to shoot some tea.Where can I
>>hunt the best tea ?
>>

>
> You think a stranger can come onto a newsgroup and the rest of us are instantly
> going to tell you where the best places are?


And nobody better tell him that that he'll need a license and that tea
hunting season doesn't start until the 43rd of Septober.

Oh, wait...

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"Dan Simper" > wrote in message
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> I will be on Safari next week and I want to shoot some tea.Where can I
> hunt the best tea ?


In the same area that you hunt snipes.

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On Mon, 24 Jan 2005 04:07:43 GMT, Bluesea wrote:

> "Dan Simper" > wrote in message
> om...
>> I will be on Safari next week and I want to shoot some tea.Where can I
>> hunt the best tea ?

>
> In the same area that you hunt snipes.


Which do you prefer for snipe hunting - A burlap potato bag or a
pillow case?

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"Derek" > wrote in message ...
> On Mon, 24 Jan 2005 04:07:43 GMT, Bluesea wrote:
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> > "Dan Simper" > wrote in message
> > om...
> >> I will be on Safari next week and I want to shoot some tea.Where can I
> >> hunt the best tea ?

> >
> > In the same area that you hunt snipes.

>
> Which do you prefer for snipe hunting - A burlap potato bag or a
> pillow case?


Never tried either since grocery store sacks are so easy to get.

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On Mon, 24 Jan 2005 04:36:40 GMT, Bluesea wrote:

> "Derek" > wrote in message ...
>> On Mon, 24 Jan 2005 04:07:43 GMT, Bluesea wrote:
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>>> "Dan Simper" > wrote in message
>>> om...
>>>> I will be on Safari next week and I want to shoot some tea.Where can I
>>>> hunt the best tea ?
>>>
>>> In the same area that you hunt snipes.

>>
>> Which do you prefer for snipe hunting - A burlap potato bag or a
>> pillow case?

>
> Never tried either since grocery store sacks are so easy to get.


I always found that grocery store sacks (paper or plastic) made too
much noise.

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"Derek" > wrote in message ...
> On Mon, 24 Jan 2005 04:36:40 GMT, Bluesea wrote:
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> > "Derek" > wrote in message

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> >> On Mon, 24 Jan 2005 04:07:43 GMT, Bluesea wrote:
> >>
> >>> "Dan Simper" > wrote in message
> >>> om...
> >>>> I will be on Safari next week and I want to shoot some tea.Where can

I
> >>>> hunt the best tea ?
> >>>
> >>> In the same area that you hunt snipes.
> >>
> >> Which do you prefer for snipe hunting - A burlap potato bag or a
> >> pillow case?

> >
> > Never tried either since grocery store sacks are so easy to get.

>
> I always found that grocery store sacks (paper or plastic) made too
> much noise.


Aha! That must be why I've never caught any . No matter, I've always been
around people who insisted on the "you catch it, you clean it" rule and I'd
rather enjoy a cup of tea while someone else does the wet work.

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On Wed, 26 Jan 2005 04:32:52 GMT, Bluesea wrote:

> "Derek" > wrote in message ...
>> On Mon, 24 Jan 2005 04:36:40 GMT, Bluesea wrote:
>>
>>> "Derek" > wrote in message

> ...
>>>> On Mon, 24 Jan 2005 04:07:43 GMT, Bluesea wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> "Dan Simper" > wrote in message
>>>>> om...
>>>>>> I will be on Safari next week and I want to shoot some tea.Where can

> I
>>>>>> hunt the best tea ?
>>>>>
>>>>> In the same area that you hunt snipes.
>>>>
>>>> Which do you prefer for snipe hunting - A burlap potato bag or a
>>>> pillow case?
>>>
>>> Never tried either since grocery store sacks are so easy to get.

>>
>> I always found that grocery store sacks (paper or plastic) made too
>> much noise.

>
> Aha! That must be why I've never caught any . No matter, I've always been
> around people who insisted on the "you catch it, you clean it" rule and I'd
> rather enjoy a cup of tea while someone else does the wet work.


Well, sure. That makes sense. Lots of sense, actually.

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