Books about tea: assembling a good list
On Jun 1, 10:53 am, pgwk > wrote:
> No reply is needed or merited here. You know nothing about who I am or
> what I do and your claims about my income, job, how hard I work, my
> lazy ass, what's in the biblio that you've never even seen,
> publishers, my research, homework or whatever are simply incoherent,
> sociopathic rants. I will ignore anything you send in the future.
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> On Jun 1, 10:21 am, Space Cowboy > wrote:
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> > When I worried about making a living I worked harder than you and made
> > more money. So I can say go market your lazy ass someplace else.
> > There is no difference between someone selling a book or a rag
> > irregardless of a statement about passion or appearing on your
> > newstand which will never happen. Post the email address of your
> > publisher. I'll see if they can get you out of here. I'll give them
> > the heads up you probably raided the archives of this group for
> > ideas.
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> > Jim
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> > PS Resumes have no meaning around here. There are good teabag
> > brands. You're confusing form over substance. Look at any book on
> > your bibliography. You'll find the good ones are not a rehash of what
> > has already been said. If you don't have some original or fresh
> > perspective then rename it to An Idiot's Guide To Not Drinking Tea At
> > Starbucks. Anything in the world is essentially an Ebay Bid away.
> > Nothing new there. You'll need to do some more homework if that is
> > all you got. You went all the way to China to tell people that? You
> > are a 100% total fraud if you can't post the Chinese character for
> > tea.
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Bravo, Peter! Seems often lately to be "argument for argument's sake".
Shen
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