The soap dish we have above the sink at work is really old and corroded and the soap itself is nearly always dirty from the tradesmen who use it to clean up. I noticed that there was another bracket on the wall next to it, so one day I got a brand new, shiny soap dish and installed it alongside the old one. I then raided one of the housemaids' cupboards and piled it high with fancy soaps and mini mouthwashes. As a finishing touch, I got some paper and cellotape and labeled the old one "Proletariat" and the new one "Bourgeoisie".
For three days no one touched the new soap dish. On the fourth day when I came into work, the soaps and mouthwash were gone and the dish had been ripped out and thrown onto the roof. The old one is still there and still in use.
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NogsCrap, crap, mega crap.Crap, crap, mega crap.Registered Userregular
edited January 2009
ive been drinking an ungodly amount of green tea latey. i hate coffee and trying to quit soda.
i usually drink either yogi or tazo brands.
a friend of mine told me that black tea/green tea mixed together is pretty good.
The soap dish we have above the sink at work is really old and corroded and the soap itself is nearly always dirty from the tradesmen who use it to clean up. I noticed that there was another bracket on the wall next to it, so one day I got a brand new, shiny soap dish and installed it alongside the old one. I then raided one of the housemaids' cupboards and piled it high with fancy soaps and mini mouthwashes. As a finishing touch, I got some paper and cellotape and labeled the old one "Proletariat" and the new one "Bourgeoisie".
For three days no one touched the new soap dish. On the fourth day when I came into work, the soaps and mouthwash were gone and the dish had been ripped out and thrown onto the roof. The old one is still there and still in use.
I just finished a nice glass of tea. My wife bought an infuser (wire basket you put in your glass, that has a rim to hold it there) for Christmas, along with a canister of loose leaf Earl Grey.
I just drank a blend of Rooibos, mate and something else a friend gave me about a year ago.
you can't make tea in a microwave right?
something about how the microwave boils the water i think
makes it taste kind of bland or something
or maybe that's just a tea snob thing
you can't make tea in a microwave right?
something about how the microwave boils the water i think
makes it taste kind of bland or something
or maybe that's just a tea snob thing
The soap dish we have above the sink at work is really old and corroded and the soap itself is nearly always dirty from the tradesmen who use it to clean up. I noticed that there was another bracket on the wall next to it, so one day I got a brand new, shiny soap dish and installed it alongside the old one. I then raided one of the housemaids' cupboards and piled it high with fancy soaps and mini mouthwashes. As a finishing touch, I got some paper and cellotape and labeled the old one "Proletariat" and the new one "Bourgeoisie".
For three days no one touched the new soap dish. On the fourth day when I came into work, the soaps and mouthwash were gone and the dish had been ripped out and thrown onto the roof. The old one is still there and still in use.
you can't make tea in a microwave right?
something about how the microwave boils the water i think
makes it taste kind of bland or something
or maybe that's just a tea snob thing
It tastes horrible.
Thats all you need to know.
would it be an acceptable alternative for someone who doesn't have stove or any other way of boiling water?
you can't make tea in a microwave right?
something about how the microwave boils the water i think
makes it taste kind of bland or something
or maybe that's just a tea snob thing
It tastes horrible.
Thats all you need to know.
would it be an acceptable alternative for someone who doesn't have stove or any other way of boiling water?
Just boil the water before the teabag goes anywhere near it.
you can't make tea in a microwave right?
something about how the microwave boils the water i think
makes it taste kind of bland or something
or maybe that's just a tea snob thing
It tastes horrible.
Thats all you need to know.
I know plenty of people who use a microwave to reheat their tea once it gets cold. I've never done it myself but I'd imagine the thing tastes bloody horrible once you've reheated it.
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Muse Among MenSuburban Bunny Princess?Its time for a new shtick Registered Userregular
edited January 2009
I had rosebud-tea not too long ago. It is very light and mild but nice.
i got my best friend one of these glorious things for christmas.
i have a cousin that lives in seoul, south korea and she sent me a 1 L jar full of hou kui (peace-filled monkey tea) from china (which she often goes to). And it is awesome. ...and I'm almost out of it.
but yeah, woo tea. imma go brew some good now.
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The soap dish we have above the sink at work is really old and corroded and the soap itself is nearly always dirty from the tradesmen who use it to clean up. I noticed that there was another bracket on the wall next to it, so one day I got a brand new, shiny soap dish and installed it alongside the old one. I then raided one of the housemaids' cupboards and piled it high with fancy soaps and mini mouthwashes. As a finishing touch, I got some paper and cellotape and labeled the old one "Proletariat" and the new one "Bourgeoisie".
For three days no one touched the new soap dish. On the fourth day when I came into work, the soaps and mouthwash were gone and the dish had been ripped out and thrown onto the roof. The old one is still there and still in use.
you work with some dirty communiss
i get and appreciate this reference
thank god for you teefs
i thought someone was just going to come in here and correct me on the spelling and i would be all :l
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maybe while you do that you could bring me some rock sugar and put out the silverware, the dames are about to have some cake
Pot of tea = cup and saucer.
For three days no one touched the new soap dish. On the fourth day when I came into work, the soaps and mouthwash were gone and the dish had been ripped out and thrown onto the roof. The old one is still there and still in use.
i usually drink either yogi or tazo brands.
a friend of mine told me that black tea/green tea mixed together is pretty good.
anyone ever try that?
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I'm drinking tea.
you work with some dirty communiss
I just drank a blend of Rooibos, mate and something else a friend gave me about a year ago.
it's the "Awake" line from Tazo.
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something about how the microwave boils the water i think
makes it taste kind of bland or something
or maybe that's just a tea snob thing
It tastes horrible.
Thats all you need to know.
you are now my favourite person in the world
would it be an acceptable alternative for someone who doesn't have stove or any other way of boiling water?
Just boil the water before the teabag goes anywhere near it.
I know plenty of people who use a microwave to reheat their tea once it gets cold. I've never done it myself but I'd imagine the thing tastes bloody horrible once you've reheated it.
i got my best friend one of these glorious things for christmas.
i have a cousin that lives in seoul, south korea and she sent me a 1 L jar full of hou kui (peace-filled monkey tea) from china (which she often goes to). And it is awesome. ...and I'm almost out of it.
but yeah, woo tea. imma go brew some good now.
thank god for you teefs
i thought someone was just going to come in here and correct me on the spelling and i would be all :l
It's picked by monkeys.
I'm not even joking.
monkeys pick the best things
like their own ass
Also Ten Little Indians was so good.
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raisins are pretty tasty.
Although, I'm sure there is already a raisin based tea...
I only took one picture inside of one which is remarkable for the amount of time I spent hanging out there
Now I know that can't be the ONLY piece in the house, but the rest is nowhere in plain sight.
Guys. It is time for a cat poop scavenger hunt.
A good move methinks.
Likely just a clinger from the last trip to the cat box.
"Make it into tea" would be the on topic response.
That's it.
They have kettles that come with built in tea settings? Really?
Most just have an on switch that starts boiling water.