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Is it O.K. to re-use teabags? -PLEASE STOP THIS NONSENSE
Otto Bahn wrote:
> Don't be stupid. I remember litservers, and the command > was SUBSCRIBE. Unsubscribe -- Shelly (Warning: see label for details) http://www.cat-sidh.net (the Mother Ship) http://esther.cat-sidh.net (Letters to Esther) |
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Is it O.K. to re-use teabags? -PLEASE STOP THIS NONSENSE
Kevin S. Wilson wrote:
> BTW, do you know of a chat room > about feminine hygeine? Do you ever read that "not so fresh" newsgroup? |
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Is it O.K. to re-use teabags?
"Citizen_Cain" > wrote in message ... > > "Bryce Utting" > wrote in message > ... >> Mark Edwards > wrote: >> > Now that's just stupid. The language of the interweb is English, >> > since it's owned by America. >> >> quit trolling: the English language is NOT owned by America, they're >> merely squatting. >> >> > > OVER ENGLAND'S FACE GYAC |
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Is it O.K. to re-use teabags? -PLEASE STOP THIS NONSENSE
In article >,
Marc Goodman > wrote: > Kevin S. Wilson wrote: > > BTW, do you know of a chat room > > about feminine hygeine? > > Do you ever read that "not so fresh" newsgroup? For the ultimate in feminine freshness, here is the ultimate product: http://www.stupidvideos.com/video/commercials/Woomba/ -- Peace! Om "My mother never saw the irony in calling me a Son of a bitch" -- Jack Nicholson |
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Is it O.K. to re-use teabags?
Barky Bark wrote: > it is shameful What? |
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Is it O.K. to re-use teabags? -PLEASE STOP THIS NONSENSE
On Thu, 17 Aug 2006 11:39:29 -0400, Otto Bahn wrote:
>"Kevin S. Wilson" > wrote > >>>"Kevin S. Wilson" > wrote >>> >>>>>> This is a tea group isn't it? And not a feminine hygeine discussion. >>>> >>>> I'm not in a chat room about tea. BTW, do you know of a chat room >>>> about feminine hygeine? >>> >>>SUBSCRIBE! >>> >> You're new to the Usernet (tm), right? > >Usernet?! I'm surfing the web with IE. Tools --> News. > >> That command doesn't work. Use >> the following command instead (without the quotation points): >> >> "ADD ME TO THE LITS" > >Don't be stupid. I remember litservers, and the command >was SUBSCRIBE. That was only in college, and the litservers made you specify language. I hated the postmodern litserver, with it's "This is not a litserver" message and its refusal to call Cervantes a postmodernist. -- Chris McG. Harming humanity since 1951. "My dog ate my gratitude journal." -- Paula -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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Is it O.K. to re-use teabags?
"Alan Truism" > wrote in message
oups.com... > > Barky Bark wrote: >> it is shameful > > What? It just is. |
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Is it O.K. to re-use teabags? -PLEASE STOP THIS NONSENSE
Kevin S. Wilson wrote:
>On Wed, Shen wrote: >> Emily, > >> Who knew your question would prompt such ludicrous, vulgar, and > >> irresponsible reactions from all these LITTLE BOYS? > > I certainly didn't see it coming. Seems VERY untypical of the Usernet > (tm). > > >> I'm hoping they are over their tantrums and have paused a while to grow > >> up. > > That's some long pause. > > >> This is a tea group isn't it? And not a feminine hygeine discussion. > > I'm not in a chat room about tea. BTW, do you know of a chat room > about feminine hygeine? > > > > >No doubt. > > > >I was totally repulsed when that guy made some post about the > >tablespoon full of poop he discovered in his undergarments. > > I think he was making all that stuff up. > Upon occasion, when needing to empty my bowels, I fail to make it to a bathroom in a timely fashion. This inevitably results in a minor occurrence of undergarment pooping. Were I to measure the resultant waste matter, I estimate that it would amount to 18 cc (roughly 1 US tablespoon). Although this is if of an almost insignificant quantity, it leaves me dispirited and ashamed. |
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Is it O.K. to re-use teabags? -PLEASE STOP THIS NONSENSE
"Organ of Pain" > wrote
>> >I was totally repulsed when that guy made some post about the >> >tablespoon full of poop he discovered in his undergarments. >> >> I think he was making all that stuff up. >> > > Upon occasion, when needing to empty my bowels, I fail to make it to a > bathroom in a timely fashion. This inevitably results in a minor > occurrence of undergarment pooping. Were I to measure the resultant > waste matter, I estimate that it would amount to 18 cc (roughly 1 US > tablespoon). Although this is if of an almost insignificant quantity, > it leaves me dispirited and ashamed. If a butt plug were up your butt, you'd know it. --oTTo-- |
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Is it O.K. to re-use teabags?
"Food Snob" > wrote in
oups.com: > > lab~rat >:-) wrote: >> On 14 Aug 2006 05:54:55 -0700, "Alan Truism" >> > puked: >> >> >Mark Edwards wrote: >> >> No cluons were harmed when Emil Harrison >> >> > wrote: >> >> >I was wondering if it was O.K. to use teabags more >> >> >than once. >> >> >> > >> >Forget teabags. Use loose leaf and a decent infuser. I >> >prefer the basket style infusers to the crappy teaballs >> >that hang on a chain. >> >> Lipton's cold brew iced tea is much better than any of >> that clumsy crap. Good god, it's the 21st century! Why >> anyone wants to fiddle **** with packing tea in devices >> and all that is beyond me. > > The Lipton you write of is lower quality and far more > expensive than loose tea. > I get this for $7.99 a kilo at the local global grocer: > http://www.coffeeam.com/royceygun12l.html > > If you have more money than time, and care more about ease > of preparation than taste, go ahead and stick with the > Lipton. > I use lipton when in a hurry - it suffices, especially with sugar and lemon. > I use this old fashioned tool called a tea strainer: > http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...3-2852062-4671 > 833?v=glance&vi=reviews&n=284507 >> I use a french coffee press. Steeps the tea free-form, and then you can sink the press-plate whatsit about 3/4 of the way down and pour out a nice cup of tea >> Does your woman roll her own tampons, too? >> Equating one person's slow methodology to a mate's is like asking if her balls hang low as well. Of course, I'm nearly certain they'd hang lower than yours. > By that kind of logic, instant mashed potatoes would be a > good choice over freshly made mashed potatoes. > In some dishes, instants would work. Purists would never allowed a pre-mashed mashie to pass thier lips, though. -- TeaLady (mari) "The principle of Race is meant to embody and express the utter negation of human freedom, the denial of equal rights, a challenge in the face of mankind." A. Kolnai Avast ye scurvy dogs ! Thar be no disease in this message. |
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How aboot tampons? You think they would be ok to use more than once?
"Emil Harrison" > wrote in message ... >I was wondering if it was O.K. to use teabags more than once. > ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Unrestricted-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
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Is it O.K. to re-use teabags?
On 14 Aug 2006 11:40:09 +0200, Emil Harrison > wrote:
>I was wondering if it was O.K. to use teabags more than once. I vote no. I think if you try it you will agree. |
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On Tue, 15 Aug 2006 13:33:46 GMT, "lab~rat >:-)" > wrote:
>On 14 Aug 2006 05:54:55 -0700, "Alan Truism" > >puked: > >>Mark Edwards wrote: >>> No cluons were harmed when Emil Harrison > wrote: >>> >I was wondering if it was O.K. to use teabags more than once. >>> >> >>Forget teabags. Use loose leaf and a decent infuser. I prefer the >>basket style infusers to the crappy teaballs that hang on a chain. > >Lipton's cold brew iced tea is much better than any of that clumsy >crap. Good god, it's the 21st century! Why anyone wants to fiddle >**** with packing tea in devices and all that is beyond me. > >Does your woman roll her own tampons, too? I drop a couple of family size tea bags in my coffee maker. I have noticed that after replacing my 8 cup coffee maker with a 12 cup does give the tea a better flavor. More hot water going over the tea bags brings out more flavor. I use the 12 cups of brew to make a gallon of tea. |
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"Terry" > wrote
>>Does your woman roll her own tampons, too? > > > > I drop a couple of family size... Kontext-Away gave me serious pause right about here. --oTTo-- |
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My Mum is from England. She would save all the used tea bags and every few weeks would tear them open and spread them over the living room carpet. After that she would sweep them around with a broom and then vacume the carpet. This is the way a real Northern English woman cleans the carpets. Sid |
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On 15 Sep 2006 03:20:38 -0700, "Sid" > wrote:
> >My Mum is from England. She would save all the used tea bags and every >few weeks would tear them open and spread them over the living room >carpet. After that she would sweep them around with a broom and then >vacume the carpet. This is the way a real Northern English woman cleans >the carpets. Please spare us the details of how she "cleaned" the toilets. -- If we could live without passion maybe we'd know some kind of peace, but we would be hollow. Empty rooms, shuttered and dank. Without passion we'd be truly dead. --David Boreanaz as Angel in "Buffy The Vampire Slayer" |
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Is it O.K. to re-use teabags?
Sid wrote:
> My Mum is from England. She would save all the used tea bags and every > few weeks would tear them open and spread them over the living room > carpet. After that she would sweep them around with a broom and then > vacume the carpet. This is the way a real Northern English woman cleans > the carpets. Sid Did the carpet match the drapes? |
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