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Old 02-17-2011, 09:30 AM   #8218
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To be honest
ahah! yuppieee! everytime I hear this expression i regret not to have my lederhosen on! Or at least two of those lead aprons that radiologists wear, one in front and one in the back.

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Btw., Ti Kuan Yin is the tea they serve in the local Chinese buffet style restaurant and I always order it. They call it Chinese tea. I always, until 4 years ago, assumed it was a green tea. I quite liked it and it was this tea that prompted me to investigate green teas many years ago and realise that there is another type - blue/oolong. This tea has sparked my interest in teas which slowly smouldered until as few months ago when the fire finally caught up and grew into a bonfire
That is exactly (almost an almost as she calls it Ti Guan Yin) what the kind lady pushed upon me for the mere amount of 30 euros/100gr.

I am spending the week on greens but than it is its turn, fireman. honest fireman astra.
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