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Trying Indian Teas - A Great Opportunity - NOT SPAM!



 
 
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Old 10-09-2007, 03:06 PM posted to rec.food.drink.tea
Space Cowboy
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Default Trying Indian Teas - A Great Opportunity - NOT SPAM!

I'm sorry to see you go. I get tired of being almost alone railing
about the money changers in the temple with smudges on their lips. I
will say you won't find this type of group anywhere else on the
Internet.

Jim

wrote:

i am retiring from this usenet and i am happy that i could make some
friends here, but the usenet is not really a tea lovers dome to enjoy
individual experiences, unless, unwanted marketing weeds are weeded
out. buy for now. you can plaster me to the walls with your answers
but i am not coming back to get updated. talk tea, not rubbish!


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Old 10-09-2007, 04:15 PM posted to rec.food.drink.tea
Space Cowboy
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Default Trying Indian Teas - A Great Opportunity - NOT SPAM!

Your holistic Rodney King veneer is wearing off. Typical of new age
clap trap charlatans cashing in on the latest craze. My clinical
Registered Dietician with a degree in chemistry knows more about
healing through nutrition than the tradition you misrepresent. I'm a
firm believer in any healing art where one practices what they preach
unlike you.

Jim

Shen wrote:
Hold on there, buddy!


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Old 10-09-2007, 06:33 PM posted to rec.food.drink.tea
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Default Trying Indian Teas - A Great Opportunity - NOT SPAM!

On Sep 10, 7:15 am, Space Cowboy wrote:
Your holistic Rodney King veneer is wearing off. Typical of new age
clap trap charlatans cashing in on the latest craze. My clinical
Registered Dietician with a degree in chemistry knows more about
healing through nutrition than the tradition you misrepresent. I'm a
firm believer in any healing art where one practices what they preach
unlike you.

Jim



Shen wrote:
Hold on there, buddy!- Hide quoted text -


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Shen has for a few times recommended good teas from different regions
and vendors in this forum . To accuse her of tea pimping or anything
close to using such terms is just ludicrous! The Lochans have been
nothing but upstanding in representing themselves, their business and
their teas. To a few of you who are against commercial posting here,
realize that they did not start this post. I can only see Shen's post
as nothing but a friendly nudge in the good direction for our tea
enjoyment.

Space Cowboy, for all the pot stirring you've done to a tea group,
this one went way out of line. Dude, relax...drop tea and have some
Yellow Tail Shiraz today.

Phyll

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Old 10-09-2007, 07:32 PM posted to rec.food.drink.tea
Shen[_2_]
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Default Trying Indian Teas - A Great Opportunity - NOT SPAM!

On Sep 10, 9:33 am, Phyll wrote:
On Sep 10, 7:15 am, Space Cowboy wrote:

Your holistic Rodney King veneer is wearing off. Typical of new age
clap trap charlatans cashing in on the latest craze. My clinical
Registered Dietician with a degree in chemistry knows more about
healing through nutrition than the tradition you misrepresent. I'm a
firm believer in any healing art where one practices what they preach
unlike you.


Jim


Shen wrote:
Hold on there, buddy!- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


Shen has for a few times recommended good teas from different regions
and vendors in this forum . To accuse her of tea pimping or anything
close to using such terms is just ludicrous! The Lochans have been
nothing but upstanding in representing themselves, their business and
their teas. To a few of you who are against commercial posting here,
realize that they did not start this post. I can only see Shen's post
as nothing but a friendly nudge in the good direction for our tea
enjoyment.

Space Cowboy, for all the pot stirring you've done to a tea group,
this one went way out of line. Dude, relax...drop tea and have some
Yellow Tail Shiraz today.

Phyll


This is, of course, my fault. I engaged.
I hope no one who may be new to this group leaves because of this
nonsense.
Let's continue to discuss tea.
Shen


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Old 11-09-2007, 09:33 PM posted to rec.food.drink.tea
Scott Dorsey
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Default Trying Indian Teas - A Great Opportunity - NOT SPAM!

Space Cowboy wrote:
Your holistic Rodney King veneer is wearing off. Typical of new age
clap trap charlatans cashing in on the latest craze. My clinical
Registered Dietician with a degree in chemistry knows more about
healing through nutrition than the tradition you misrepresent. I'm a
firm believer in any healing art where one practices what they preach
unlike you.


So, you're saying the 20-gallon green tea enemas might not be a good idea?
Sheesh.
--scott

--
"C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis."
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Old 12-09-2007, 03:39 PM posted to rec.food.drink.tea
Space Cowboy
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Default Trying Indian Teas - A Great Opportunity - NOT SPAM!

I'll guess she gets a discount acting as a front for the site because
you notice she won't tell the vendor they don't belong here marketing
period. She's the one that chased off a new poster when he was quite
right questioning her motive. I jumped in when he asked if anybody
cared.

Jim

PS If somebody tells you something is FREE it ain't.

Phyll wrote:
On Sep 10, 7:15 am, Space Cowboy wrote:

....I delete me...
Shen has for a few times recommended good teas from different regions
and vendors in this forum . To accuse her of tea pimping or anything
close to using such terms is just ludicrous! The Lochans have been
nothing but upstanding in representing themselves, their business and
their teas. To a few of you who are against commercial posting here,
realize that they did not start this post. I can only see Shen's post
as nothing but a friendly nudge in the good direction for our tea
enjoyment.

Space Cowboy, for all the pot stirring you've done to a tea group,
this one went way out of line. Dude, relax...drop tea and have some
Yellow Tail Shiraz today.

Phyll


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Old 12-09-2007, 04:31 PM posted to rec.food.drink.tea
Space Cowboy
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Default Trying Indian Teas - A Great Opportunity - NOT SPAM!

Did you see the episode on HBO P&T BS. I asked a MD about this once.
He told me he preferred to work from the top down stomach,small,large
intestine. I prefer a enema over a pill. I've used tea as a solution
before. There is a display somewhere where you can walk through the
large intestine showing medical problems. I should have the scope
thing done like BUSH who was sedated and hospitalized and the rest of
us an outpatient procedure with a non narcotic pain pill

Jim

PS Hey everybody. Get your shots in. I'll answer in a couple of
weeks when I get back and get new Internet connection gear.

Scott Dorsey wrote:
Space Cowboy wrote:
I'm a firm believer in any healing art where one practices what they preach


So, you're saying the 20-gallon green tea enemas might not be a good idea?
Sheesh.
--scott

--
"C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis."


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Old 17-09-2007, 05:51 AM posted to rec.food.drink.tea
DogMa
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Default Trying etc.

Mydnight wrote:
If you have some specific questions to ask of us, feel free and throw
some questions out there. If not, shut the **** up and leave.


Or, to put it graphically: http://www.revmod.ca/stfu.jpg
 




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