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Rick Chappell
 
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Cheap Pu Erh tastes like horse ****. Or, in deference to accuracy and
proper English (I think), it tastes like horse **** smells.
Or is it "as"? Will any of you non-native English speakers, who seem to
be the only ones who know the rules of grammar these days, correct me if
necessary?

I will drink cheap tea of almost any variety as long as it is fresh, made
properly, and is real tea. But not pu erh. Right now I'm drinking "Fu
Fang Cha" sent me by a friend. It is pu erh and I think translates to
"lucky square tea". It's cuboid, more precisely.

Best,

Rick.

Derek > wrote:
> Every cup tasted the way my mouth did after spending a day mucking out
> horse stables. Perhaps if I didn't have that memory, I could learn to
> like it. As it is, the taste of stall dust is NOT a pleasing memory.