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Lew, no adventures apart from the humdrum daily ...
Jim, yep, happily spent about 4 months of 08-09 between Kunming and the mountains to the west ... since then, refer to 'Lew, no adventures...' above. Likewise, I'm not a great chocolate fan (or great fan of chocolate). I used to like 'chocolate notes' in beer but have even grown away from these. A sprinkling of a very cocoa-ey dian hong in my assam, however, and a very hot flannel is needed to wipe the smile from my face! The Immoral Empties O n Jan 27, 1:14 pm, Space Cowboy > wrote: > I just finished Tyrannosaur Canyon by Douglas Preston which had a two > page description of British morning tea with all the pastries. I will > say the British figured out the link between tea and food. That is > the success of my local British tea shoppe. You have to book in > advance for their tea and chocolate. I never developed a taste for > chocolate. The last time I remember you were back packing through > Yunnan. > > Jim > > On Jan 26, 12:38 pm, The Immoral Mr Teas > wrote: > > > Can't wait for the Steve Ditko comic book, Jim! > > > Im Teas (off radar for a while) |
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