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lapsang souchong
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Cold Arabica-coffee
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Is that a sandwich?
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Yorkshire Gold ... it's not my favorite, though.
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Diet Dr Pepper. I'm out of my Country Peach Passion CS
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Spiced tea - a concoction of lemon dry tea mix, Tang, cinnamon, ginger, cloves and nutmeg :-)
I have had one h*ll of a sinus headache for 2 solid days. I am maxed out on decongestant and Naproxin so I am trying hot beverages to try to loosen up the sinuses so the pressure goes down a little bit... |
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Cranberry tea, with a teaspoon of honey.
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Can see movies in English, French and Spanish. Can use Windows in Rumanch (Swiss 4th official language). Useless talent except when I go in Engadina and use the hotel PC. I understand Rumanch if they go slowly, which they do traditionally. Not all of them though, expecially on skiis. It is like Western Lombard with triple umlaut. You know, the 2 dots over "u". The ones that French to prounounce that sound shape their mouth like the rear anatomy of the chicken. Coffee |
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Last dregs of cold coffee. Good night all.
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I can't stand bergamot so when I read what you wrote I couldn't understand why I liked the Ahmed tea so much!! So I ran into the kitchen and looked at the tin...: I had picked up the wrong package! ![]() ![]() Remember that I mentioned having tried Ahmad before and not liking it... It must have been the English #1, as if it had any flavoring to it other than pure tea I wouldn't have even finished the cup! ![]() But I'm on my second mug of Ahmads already, and loving it. No flowers... just tea! Stitchawl |
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![]() I woke up one mornin' when the sun didn't shine I picked up my shovel and I walked to the mine I loaded sixteen tons of number nine coal And the straw boss said "Well, a-bless my soul" You load sixteen tons, what do you get Another day older and deeper in debt Saint Peter don't you call me 'cause I can't go I owe my soul to the company store. ![]() Nasty, snow/rain morning, just right for hot tea. Maybe I'll bake some muffins to go along with it. No hurry to go riding this morning... Quote:
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![]() I agree that in today's world it pays to speak/read as many languages as you can. Being a native English speaker, learning French and Spanish came fairly easily. German had to be beaten into me, Hebrew too. Fortunately, learning Japanese was made easier by living in the country, as was Thai and Bhassa Malay. Trying to learn Korean on my own was simply nuts! But it was all worth it. I can now ask for directions to the toilet in many different languages. And if you don't think that's really important, you haven't traveled enough! It's also helpful when trying to order a cup of tea and get it served the way you want it served rather than the way the rest of the local folks insist upon drinking. In Malaysia, tea and coffee are ALWAYS served in a glass that has been pre-filled to the half-way mark with sweetened condensed milk! ![]() Stitchawl |
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go into the bathroom turn the shower on as HOT as possible, do not get in the shower, just sit on the stool in the steam for as long as possible |
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↓↓ Skirt!! Earrings!!
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I apparently really like bergamot, because Earl Grey is one of my favorite teas so far.
![]() As for the language thing, I am truly embarrassed at my lack of language skills among all of you multilingual people. I can't wholly blame the educational system here, but it historically hasn't been high on the priority list of things to teach. Yes, you generally get a language class in elementary and high school (my school taught Spanish -- the only choice), and I took a few quarters in college, but wasn't in-depth at all. I haven't used the little bit I knew until recently when the population here has become more diverse, and I'm now taking evening classes to try and get up to speed. It is very common for the people born in this part of the country to not know ANY other language besides English, and I hate that. ![]() (When my nephew's Thai in-laws were here for a visit, they got very tickled at our difficulty in picking up on the tonal aspect of Thai. Change the tone and you may accidentally say something VERY different I guess! ![]() |
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I love my Earl Grey. I have narrowed it down from 5 Earl Greys to two.
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What do you call someone who speaks two languages? Bilingual. What do you call someone who speaks three languages? Trilingual. What do you call someone who speaks one language? American. ![]() Quote:
![]() The word for 'water buffalo' is the same sound (with a different tone) than the slang word for 'penis.' You have to be verrrrry careful when you ask someone to hold your water buffalo... Being deaf, I can't hear them very well, but Thai uses five tones! I had to learn to say them without being able to hear them. ![]() The same word said with each different tone has five different meanings. You can use the Thai word 'ma' repeated five times with each tone and get the sentence 'the Thai silk is burning!' (This includes regional dialects.) There are also some vocal sounds in Thai that don't occur in any other language, and took us years to be able to 'almost' say them correctly! The Thai "ng" sound is made in the back of the throat, almost with the nose! There is a lot of tea grown in Thailand by the Hmong hill tribe villages, who sell it as mostly green tea with a little bit of oolong too. I never saw any that was processed into a black tea. The Hmong had to switch to tea growing when the governments cracked down on poppy production. Stitchawl Last edited by Stitchawl; 01-17-2011 at 09:09 PM. |
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