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On Wed, 22 Apr 2009 17:22:50 -0700 (PDT), "Dominic T."
> wrote:

>On Apr 22, 12:01*pm, Nucular Reaction > wrote:
>> On Wed, 22 Apr 2009 05:34:12 -0700 (PDT), "Dominic T."
>>
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>>
>> > wrote:
>> >On Apr 22, 4:00*am, Nigel > wrote:
>> >> On Apr 21, 9:32*pm, "Dominic T." > provided
>> >> the link

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>> >> >http://www.teachat.com/viewtopic.php?p=82428

>>
>> >> Dominic, thanks for that - I hadn't seen it - a lesson for all
>> >> aspiring tea store owners *Good to know that Teavana founders Andy and
>> >> Nancy Mack are still sticking so well to their guiding principles.

>>
>> >> Nigel at Teacraft

>>
>> >While some "problems" in that post can easily be attributed to the
>> >original writer's own faults a large portion of it can not and is very
>> >accurate and disturbing.

>>
>> Disturbing? Teen pregnancy is disturbing. You are disturbed.
>>
>> >I have been in two Teavanas in two different
>> >geographic areas and after reading that post I could see exactly how
>> >some of my experiences are explained. It really does nothing for tea
>> >as a whole and I have no respect or desire to ever step foot in one
>> >again. Everyone is free to form their own opinion, but I really think
>> >that post lays bare all that needs to be said.

>>
>> Gag. Tight-ass, pompous, dipshit.

>
>So from your profile you lurk in groups about Bridge, Woodworking,
>Golf, and Tea and never add anything to any conversation but just pop
>in and add some half-assed attempt at slamming someone for no reason
>and then slink back into the shadows to await your next strategic
>maneuver. Clever.
>
>I don't like to feed trolls, but I'd love to know what folks like you
>do in everyday life. Is it scary? Is it very depressed and lonely? Do
>you feel misunderestimated? Instead of actually producing or adding to
>any sort of collective knowledge your sole existence is to bide your
>time just to make a post like the one above.
>
>I know this will go nowhere and I honestly have zero hope that I'd get
>a valuable response, but it does boggle my mind. Hopefully these
>little anonymous, online outbursts keeps you stable and sane. Cheers!


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