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Posted in Let's talk about tea Posted 5 years ago
@Ixora: Yes exactly we understand each other.

@nature: How many times do you get up to pee in the middle of the night?

@onsenmark: Regular old tea as in black, white, green...?

@Alexis: Jasmine tea brings me so much joy.

@Totalanimefan: Thank you for the oolong recommendation! It's cool that you used to work at a tea shop.

I had to make sure I didn't oversteep my uji sencha or it was going to taste like grass.

I love boba tea as well. Taro boba is my favorite but I must admit I have not had very many flavors. Boba isn't really common around here.
Posted in Sudden realization... Posted 5 years ago
You're wonderful people for providing a much-needed resource that's not available to those around you. I hope good things happen for you.
Posted in The Fog: A Hangout Posted 5 years ago
@Vermii: My day was a day.
I'm sorry if I sometimes use how was your day for humor when I do something silly VERMII
Posted in Im considering to open art shop again.. Posted 5 years ago
Kairu:
@Vermii: thats awesome! not sure if i should make mine permanent.


I think you should give yourself enough leeway so you can put everything on hold if you need to for other projects.

But I don't know anything about art shops and I am not an artist.
Posted in One Peachy Bump Thread Posted 5 years ago
@Peachy: I will make no such promises.
Posted in The Fog: A Hangout Posted 5 years ago
@Vermii: Why you gotta hurt me like this?
Posted in One Peachy Bump Thread Posted 5 years ago
@Peachy: Well I must say this is a wonderful place

How do you keep out the bird army?
Posted in One Peachy Bump Thread Posted 5 years ago
@Peachy: But where are the peaches
Posted in One Peachy Bump Thread Posted 5 years ago
@Peachy: Where do we keep the bread
Posted in Let's talk about tea Posted 5 years ago
@Frossy: That does sound good. I haven't had earl grey tea in a long time but watching Star Trek has been making me want to buy some.
Posted in Let's talk about tea Posted 5 years ago
@Hazer: I think this is the first I've heard of Ceylon tea.

Anonymous:
Despite the regional nuances, a "classic Ceylon flavor" is generally thought to be bold, full, and brisk. It has medium-to-full tannins and some notes of citrus, chocolate, or spice.


That sounds lovely. Thank you for telling me about it!
Posted in The Fog: A Hangout Posted 5 years ago
@Vermii: It was a rhetorical how was your day don't torture yourself like this
Posted in The Fog: A Hangout Posted 5 years ago
@Vermii: I ate almond butter and jelly out of a bowl without bread how was your day
Posted in One Peachy Bump Thread Posted 5 years ago
Hello I am here to infiltrate your castle