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Reply #30 posted 08/01/06 5:55pm

dreamfactory31
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i freekin LOVE this stuff...my only complaint is the top is toooo hard to get off..they even have a lil disclaimer on the bottle confused like be careful opening the thing dumbass

they're on sale today i bought 4 biggrin

Ok, this is what I do. I keep the glass on the table and use my two thumbs to gently nudge the top off. It'll make a noise like a carefully opened bottle of wine, no spillage at all. I've perfected the opening of an ice cold jar of Pom Lychee Green Tea. They might wanna consider a twist top though.
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Reply #31 posted 08/01/06 5:56pm

jerseykrs

Imago said:

CarrieMpls said:



Did you invent it, Fauxie? smile


It's all that pent up anger over that Boston Tea Party stuff from back during the Revolutionary war. shrug

falloff
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Reply #32 posted 08/01/06 5:57pm

dreamfactory31
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Imago said:

CarrieMpls said:



Did you invent it, Fauxie? smile


It's all that pent up anger over that Boston Tea Party stuff from back during the Revolutionary war. shrug

lol
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Reply #33 posted 08/01/06 5:57pm

Fauxie

CarrieMpls said:

Fauxie said:




I bet America's all up on white tea right now too, like they just invented it. Am I right? White tea in everything, no doubt.

Pfffft! rolleyes


Did you invent it, Fauxie? smile



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Reply #34 posted 08/01/06 5:59pm

Imago

jerseykrs said:

Imago said:



It's all that pent up anger over that Boston Tea Party stuff from back during the Revolutionary war. shrug

falloff

And my people laid your railroads so you could build Disneyland sigh
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Reply #35 posted 08/01/06 6:00pm

jerseykrs

Imago said:

jerseykrs said:


falloff

And my people laid your railroads so you could build Disneyland sigh


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Reply #36 posted 08/01/06 6:00pm

CarrieMpls

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Imago said:

jerseykrs said:


falloff

And my people laid your railroads so you could build Disneyland sigh


I don't know what my people did. shrug What have the Finnish really accomplished anyway?

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Reply #37 posted 08/01/06 6:01pm

Imago

jerseykrs said:

Imago said:


And my people laid your railroads so you could build Disneyland sigh


falloff falloff falloff


One of my favorite scenes from Mel Brooke's blazing saddles is when a chinese worker dies from exhuastion while from working on the railroad, only to have the stupid cowboy point at him and say "Dock that chink a day's pay for nappin' on the job!" falloff
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Reply #38 posted 08/01/06 6:02pm

jerseykrs

CarrieMpls said:

Imago said:


And my people laid your railroads so you could build Disneyland sigh


I don't know what my people did. shrug What have the Finnish really accomplished anyway?

neutral



Vodka!
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Reply #39 posted 08/01/06 6:02pm

Imago

CarrieMpls said:

Imago said:


And my people laid your railroads so you could build Disneyland sigh


I don't know what my people did. shrug What have the Finnish really accomplished anyway?

neutral


You excell at fettish porn.
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Reply #40 posted 08/01/06 6:03pm

dreamfactory31
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Imago said:

jerseykrs said:



falloff falloff falloff


One of my favorite scenes from Mel Brooke's blazing saddles is when a chinese worker dies from exhuastion while from working on the railroad, only to have the stupid cowboy point at him and say "Dock that chink a day's pay for nappin' on the job!" falloff

falloff
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Reply #41 posted 08/01/06 6:03pm

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jerseykrs said:

CarrieMpls said:



I don't know what my people did. shrug What have the Finnish really accomplished anyway?

neutral



Vodka!


yay!


Hey, whaddya know! We rock! woot!
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Reply #42 posted 08/01/06 6:05pm

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Imago said:

CarrieMpls said:



I don't know what my people did. shrug What have the Finnish really accomplished anyway?

neutral


You excell at fettish porn.


And you excel at adding consonants that don't belong. comfort
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Reply #43 posted 08/01/06 6:10pm

Fauxie

You wouldn't touch tea unless it were repackaged, rebranded, snazzed up, flipped around, mixed with something and very calculatingly marketed to you. confused





I'm fierce! Check me out splitting domes over this most important of subjects.

smile
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Reply #44 posted 08/01/06 6:13pm

Fauxie

Imago said:

jerseykrs said:


falloff

And my people laid your railroads so you could build Disneyland sigh



And sided with the Japanese in WWII before flip-flopping at the last moment. thumbs up!
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Reply #45 posted 08/01/06 6:13pm

CarrieMpls

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Fauxie said:

You wouldn't touch tea unless it were repackaged, rebranded, snazzed up, flipped around, mixed with something and very calculatingly marketed to you. confused





I'm fierce! Check me out splitting domes over this most important of subjects.

smile


Who wouldn't touch tea?? I'll have you know I had a very fine loose tea that was imported from China recently. And I drink tea every morning that I make myself. With a teabag, yes, but not in a bottle. And without any juice!
Of course, I add milk and sugar in my breakfast tea cause I like that way.
But stop being a tea bully, Fauxie! mad
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Reply #46 posted 08/01/06 6:14pm

jerseykrs2

CarrieMpls said:

Fauxie said:

You wouldn't touch tea unless it were repackaged, rebranded, snazzed up, flipped around, mixed with something and very calculatingly marketed to you. confused





I'm fierce! Check me out splitting domes over this most important of subjects.

smile


Who wouldn't touch tea?? I'll have you know I had a very fine loose tea that was imported from China recently. And I drink tea every morning that I make myself. With a teabag, yes, but not in a bottle. And without any juice!
Of course, I add milk and sugar in my breakfast tea cause I like that way.
But stop being a tea bully, Fauxie! mad




He's a tea snob!!!
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Reply #47 posted 08/01/06 6:15pm

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jerseykrs2 said:

CarrieMpls said:



Who wouldn't touch tea?? I'll have you know I had a very fine loose tea that was imported from China recently. And I drink tea every morning that I make myself. With a teabag, yes, but not in a bottle. And without any juice!
Of course, I add milk and sugar in my breakfast tea cause I like that way.
But stop being a tea bully, Fauxie! mad




He's a tea snob!!!


Get him!
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Reply #48 posted 08/01/06 6:15pm

jerseykrs2

CarrieMpls said:

jerseykrs2 said:





He's a tea snob!!!


Get him!

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Reply #49 posted 08/01/06 6:16pm

Fauxie

CarrieMpls said:

Fauxie said:

You wouldn't touch tea unless it were repackaged, rebranded, snazzed up, flipped around, mixed with something and very calculatingly marketed to you. confused





I'm fierce! Check me out splitting domes over this most important of subjects.

smile


Who wouldn't touch tea?? I'll have you know I had a very fine loose tea that was imported from China recently. And I drink tea every morning that I make myself. With a teabag, yes, but not in a bottle. And without any juice!
Of course, I add milk and sugar in my breakfast tea cause I like that way.
But stop being a tea bully, Fauxie! mad


That'll do Carrie, that'll do. jerkoff



But seriously, I do actually have milk in my tea occasionally when I go to a friend's house. It makes a nice change once in a while.
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Reply #50 posted 08/01/06 6:16pm

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jerseykrs2 said:

CarrieMpls said:



Get him!



giggle
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Reply #51 posted 08/01/06 6:16pm

Imago

Fauxie said:

You wouldn't touch tea unless it were repackaged, rebranded, snazzed up, flipped around, mixed with something and very calculatingly marketed to you. confused





I'm fierce! Check me out splitting domes over this most important of subjects.

smile


If it works for sex, why not tea? shrug
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Reply #52 posted 08/01/06 6:16pm

Imago

jerseykrs2 said:

CarrieMpls said:



Get him!




Are you wearing nail polish? confuse
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Reply #53 posted 08/01/06 6:18pm

Fauxie

What's up with the red knuckles?

I can just imagine Jers punching walls and shit in a fit of raging machismo.
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Reply #54 posted 08/01/06 6:19pm

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Fauxie said:

CarrieMpls said:



Who wouldn't touch tea?? I'll have you know I had a very fine loose tea that was imported from China recently. And I drink tea every morning that I make myself. With a teabag, yes, but not in a bottle. And without any juice!
Of course, I add milk and sugar in my breakfast tea cause I like that way.
But stop being a tea bully, Fauxie! mad


That'll do Carrie, that'll do. jerkoff



But seriously, I do actually have milk in my tea occasionally when I go to a friend's house. It makes a nice change once in a while.


smile Once in a while I think about using honey instead of sugar, but it just doesn't seem right. Of course, I do flip back and forth from a nice english breakfast tea to a nice irish breakfast tea when I want a change. giggle
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Reply #55 posted 08/01/06 6:19pm

jerseykrs2

Fauxie said:

What's up with the red knuckles?

I can just imagine Jers punching walls and shit in a fit of raging machismo.



I did no such thing. rolleyes
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Reply #56 posted 08/01/06 6:20pm

Imago

Fauxie said:

What's up with the red knuckles?

I can just imagine Jers punching walls and shit in a fit of raging machismo.



I think it's an alergic reaction to some bath-n-bodyworks hand care products. confuse
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Reply #57 posted 08/01/06 6:23pm

Fauxie

CarrieMpls said:

Fauxie said:



That'll do Carrie, that'll do. jerkoff



But seriously, I do actually have milk in my tea occasionally when I go to a friend's house. It makes a nice change once in a while.


smile Once in a while I think about using honey instead of sugar, but it just doesn't seem right. Of course, I do flip back and forth from a nice english breakfast tea to a nice irish breakfast tea when I want a change. giggle


I tend to go for either loose oolong or black tea in bags (sometimes with strawberry or raspberry flavourings boxed lol ) in the morning, to green tea in the afternoon and white tea in the evening. I have some white tea that's actually pretty good for iced tea too.

There's a dilmah loose ceylon tea that is delicious with milk. I only ever drink that or breakfast tea with milk. Good to start the day with.
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Reply #58 posted 08/01/06 6:25pm

jerseykrs2

Fauxie said:

CarrieMpls said:



smile Once in a while I think about using honey instead of sugar, but it just doesn't seem right. Of course, I do flip back and forth from a nice english breakfast tea to a nice irish breakfast tea when I want a change. giggle


I tend to go for either loose oolong or black tea in bags (sometimes with strawberry or raspberry flavourings boxed lol ) in the morning, to green tea in the afternoon and white tea in the evening. I have some white tea that's actually pretty good for iced tea too.

There's a dilmah loose ceylon tea that is delicious with milk. I only ever drink that or breakfast tea with milk. Good to start the day with.



That's the most masculine post you've ever made fauxie!!!
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Reply #59 posted 08/01/06 6:27pm

Fauxie

jerseykrs2 said:

Fauxie said:



I tend to go for either loose oolong or black tea in bags (sometimes with strawberry or raspberry flavourings boxed lol ) in the morning, to green tea in the afternoon and white tea in the evening. I have some white tea that's actually pretty good for iced tea too.

There's a dilmah loose ceylon tea that is delicious with milk. I only ever drink that or breakfast tea with milk. Good to start the day with.



That's the most masculine post you've ever made fauxie!!!



Says Mr. giggles. rolleyes
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