Tea (rec.drink.tea) Discussion relating to tea, the world's second most consumed beverage (after water), made by infusing or boiling the leaves of the tea plant (C. sinensis or close relatives) in water.

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J Boehm
 
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Looking at the issues a bit further down I was wondering whether there is
a difference in the aggressive potential, or any other difference, between
tea drinkers and cofffee drinkers? May be this was treated before and led
to nowhere.
In aggressive situations and environments, like in armies, football
clubs, competitions, do people prefer coffee to tea?

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"J Boehm" > wrote in message
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> Looking at the issues a bit further down I was wondering whether there is
> a difference in the aggressive potential, or any other difference, between
> tea drinkers and cofffee drinkers? May be this was treated before and led
> to nowhere.
> In aggressive situations and environments, like in armies, football
> clubs, competitions, do people prefer coffee to tea?
>
> JB


They prefer beer to both.


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"J Boehm" > wrote in message
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> Looking at the issues a bit further down I was wondering whether there is
> a difference in the aggressive potential, or any other difference, between
> tea drinkers and cofffee drinkers? May be this was treated before and led
> to nowhere.
> In aggressive situations and environments, like in armies, football
> clubs, competitions, do people prefer coffee to tea?
>
> JB


They prefer beer to both.


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