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The only remaining major daily printed an article on the tea shoppes
in town. The other major 150 year old daily stopped about a month
ago. Ive been to all the shoppes. Its interesting how many have
stood the test of time. Since I know the owners at several Ill ask if
the article gave them a bump. I did notice Teavana wasnt mentioned.
The paper online site allows reader comments. I learned there is
another shoppe that looks worth visiting. I think the article was
written by a caffeine charged coffee drinking journalist looking to
justify his addiction ie yes such places exist but you probably wont
go or if you did it would be a lark.

Jim
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On May 12, 9:32*am, wrote:
> The only remaining major daily printed an article on the tea shoppes
> in town. *The other major 150 year old daily stopped about a month
> ago. *Ive been to all the shoppes. *Its interesting how many have
> stood the test of time. *Since I know the owners at several Ill ask if
> the article gave them a bump. *I did notice Teavana wasnt mentioned.
> The paper online site allows reader comments. *I learned there is
> another shoppe that looks worth visiting. *I think the article was
> written by a caffeine charged coffee drinking journalist looking to
> justify his addiction ie yes such places exist but you probably wont
> go or if you did it would be a lark.
>
> Jim


Anything any member of the press says is to be regarded with
skepticism. Toci
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toci > writes:

> On May 12, 9:32Â*am, wrote:
> > The only remaining major daily printed an article on the tea shoppes
> > in town. Â*The other major 150 year old daily stopped about a month
> > ago. Â*Ive been to all the shoppes. Â*Its interesting how many have
> > stood the test of time. Â*Since I know the owners at several Ill ask if
> > the article gave them a bump. Â*I did notice Teavana wasnt mentioned.
> > The paper online site allows reader comments. Â*I learned there is
> > another shoppe that looks worth visiting. Â*I think the article was
> > written by a caffeine charged coffee drinking journalist looking to
> > justify his addiction ie yes such places exist but you probably wont
> > go or if you did it would be a lark.

>
> Anything any member of the press says is to be regarded with
> skepticism.


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could you send us the link to the online article?

thanks,
bonifacio barrio hijosa
http://worldoftea.iespana.es/

On May 12, 4:32*pm, wrote:
> The only remaining major daily printed an article on the tea shoppes
> in town. *The other major 150 year old daily stopped about a month
> ago. *Ive been to all the shoppes. *Its interesting how many have
> stood the test of time. *Since I know the owners at several Ill ask if
> the article gave them a bump. *I did notice Teavana wasnt mentioned.
> The paper online site allows reader comments. *I learned there is
> another shoppe that looks worth visiting. *I think the article was
> written by a caffeine charged coffee drinking journalist looking to
> justify his addiction ie yes such places exist but you probably wont
> go or if you did it would be a lark.
>
> Jim


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I didnt include it on purpose. It just mentions the tea shoppes in
town with something nice to say about all. You have to be an insider
to recognize the Chinese shoppe got in a shot by saying we dont do
British cuppas and the British shoppe saying we also sell Chinese teas
and pots. You can tell the journalist may have asked what do you
think of the competition or more likely that is what the shoppes say
to their customers when asked about differences.

Jim

PS I find it absolutely amazing that the flowers in tea blossoms
never show the expensive silk thread or cheap cotton thread. I think
its spring and thats the only time of year I drink my blossoms.

On May 13, 5:25 am, andy22 > wrote:
> could you send us the link to the online article?
>
> thanks,
> bonifacio barrio hijosahttp://worldoftea.iespana.es/
>
> On May 12, 4:32 pm, wrote:
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> > The only remaining major daily printed an article on the tea shoppes
> > in town.



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maybe you only see in this article something for iniciated but
information can tell different things to different people. so maybe i
will find usefull information. send the link to my email bbhijosa[at]
gmail.com if you don't want to be related with this article .

thanks,
bonifacio barrio hijosa
http://worldoftea.iespana.es/

On May 13, 2:34*pm, wrote:
> I didnt include it on purpose. *It just mentions the tea shoppes in
> town with something nice to say about all. *You have to be an insider
> to recognize the Chinese shoppe got in a shot by saying we dont do
> British cuppas and the British shoppe saying we also sell Chinese teas
> and pots. *You can tell the journalist may have asked what do you
> think of the competition or more likely that is what the shoppes say
> to their customers when asked about differences.
>
> Jim
>
> PS *I find it absolutely amazing that the flowers in tea blossoms
> never show the expensive silk thread or cheap cotton thread. *I think
> its spring and thats the only time of year I drink my blossoms.
>

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