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On Feb 7, 4:23 pm, Shen wrote:
To all our Asian Friends : good health and prosperity! Shen My coworkers and I celebrated the chinese new year and I brewed them Dragonwell. A lot of them actually liked it. I had to turn a blind eye when some added sweetener, but at least it's a start ![]() |
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Shen ha scritto:
To all our Asian Friends : good health and prosperity! Shen Thank you Shen! Although I am not asian, I enjoy celebrating the chinese new year here at home, as it somehow seems more legitimate than my regular new year celebration. Gung hay fat choi to you as well, and I hope that the rat will bring good things to you and all other forum members as well! (How about some good tea, earth rat?) -- Send from http://www.nonsolonews.net |