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Sipping Tea leads down to the deepest underground passages. Seen Wikipedia
on Howard Stern and on kibology: horrendous at least.

Quoting mastertea:
http://teamasters.blogspot.com/2005/...nd-senses.html
"2. The cultural dimension
Let's speak now of the pleasure for our most civilized neurons! Tea is a
door (Teaparker say a portal) to numerous fields [...] Interest in tea is
not limited to selfish pleasure. It can be the starting point to very
diverse and interesting studies. The above list is very incomplete. There
are many more fields linked to tea (the art of tea boxes, the impact of tea
on the economy in Asia, tea in literature...)
There is a real intellectual and social pleasure to go beyond tea as a mere
drink and understand its multiple dimensions."

I would modestly add: "isn't there ?"

yours tealy
philj



"David DeLaney" > a écrit dans le message de news:
...
> philj > wrote:
>>what for?
>>
>>why kibologies and Howard Stern? dun' anderstand. :-)

>
> They're Allowed to post to a.r.k; I suppose they can do so to Stern's
> group
> as long as they're prepared for possible abuse.
>
>>by the way, I asked Internet Oracle; stay tuned.

>
> Dave "ou sont l'crispy antebellum Oraclei?" DeLaney
> --
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