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Old 02-02-2004, 05:03 PM
Michael Plant
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Default Tea in Myanmar(Burma)

Dean /2/04



Another reaosn I went
their to see "Loris". They are very shy small rare kind of monkey. My
Guide took me this Burmese guy who had one of this. I was very happy
to see and touch a "Loris".

Ripon
(Dhaka, Bangladesh)


Ripon, thanks. I've never had the opportunity to travel to your part of the
world, so I'm pretty ignorant about how life is lived there. I appreciate
your taking the time to explain.

I do enjoy your tea and food, though!

Regards,
Dean


Sorry, forgot to mention that the Loris is actually in the order Primate,
but alas, prosimian rather than anthropoid, hence decidedly *not* monkey. I
know how *important* this is to a tea group, but I am really quite fond of
lorises and want to see them well represented, so to speak. (Those famous
guys from Madagascar are also prosimians FTOYWNTK. A couple of them have
been posting to rfdt.)

Michael


 

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