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Tablesaw Tablesawsen ([personal profile] tablesaw) wrote2002-05-29 08:10 am

You are holding: tea, no T.

Tea is wonderful. It has magical healing properties that we do not fully understand. It's warm and refreshing. It's an odd idea really, to strain hot water through leaves to create a mystical beverage, but I'm glad someone did.

Not that I condone slavery, mind you, but that's another story.

A third story is that I left a message for T. yesterday, but she hasn't called me yet. This is good, I believe. It may have lifted my spirits, but I wouldn't have been in a good frame of mind to have a logical conversation. (I talked with D last night, and I definitely didn't have a coherent talk with him.)

Refreshed, rested and satiated, the true test will be how well I sleep today.

tea

[identity profile] watermelonpunch.livejournal.com 2002-05-29 10:51 am (UTC)(link)
"Tea is wonderful. It has magical healing properties..."

It also has a bunch of caffeine. Mmmm.

Which is actually a poison and probably undoes whatever healing could happen. hahaha.

Re: tea

[identity profile] watermelonpunch.livejournal.com 2002-05-29 06:31 pm (UTC)(link)
Tea without caffeine?
I never understood the concept of decaf tea or decaf coffee.
It's like sex without the spanking.

hahah

[identity profile] moominmolly.livejournal.com 2002-05-29 11:14 am (UTC)(link)
Tea goooood. I'm actually currently infatuated with steaming cups of miso broth, but am generically pro-tea.

Hooray for calling T.!
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[personal profile] storme 2002-05-29 01:44 pm (UTC)(link)
Tea is wonderful. It has magical healing properties that we do not fully understand. It's warm and refreshing.

I couldn't agree more.

- Storme