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informal thoughts on tea
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1.       pagliaccio
770 posts
 21 Sep 2007 Fri 07:37 pm

One of the few of the things that I feel I would very very much miss after my death is tea. Oh, God, I don't want to die at all. Instead I would love to drink tea forever!

2.       Elisabeth
5732 posts
 21 Sep 2007 Fri 08:16 pm

I feel the very same way about coffee!!

3.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 21 Sep 2007 Fri 08:25 pm

Off off çayı ne kadar sevdiğimi anlata anlata bitiremem!! O yüzden de boş anlatacağıma bir çay yaparım

Bir? İki üç dört!!

4.       pagliaccio
770 posts
 22 Sep 2007 Sat 02:09 am

- What is the time, she asked.
- It is sugar to tea, replied he.
- I am late to leave, I think.
- No, aren't you seeing the sugar is still melting in the tea?
- I shouldn't have come here.
- It is getting cold. C'mon!
- I am late. I say I am late!
- So, you got married?
- Right! I had no other choice!
- What if he saw us together here?
- Who care? We would offer him a cup of tea.
- Hahahaha...
- Hahahaaaha...

5.       si++
3785 posts
 22 Sep 2007 Sat 08:35 am

There are some times for me during which I drink no tea/coffe at all (3-6 months).

Nowadays I have tarhana soup in the breakfast.

When I drink tea (usually when I'm cold), my favourite is green tea (yeşil çay) or "kuşburnu" sweetened with honey (5-10 teaspoons) and lemon juice (1/4 lemon or more, the more the better) and it makes a great taste, me thinks.

6.       MarioninTurkey
6124 posts
 22 Sep 2007 Sat 10:11 am

Hi Turkish tea is great - but don't you dare try to put milk in it. And don't do what some foreigners do and use tap water "because I am boiling the water anyway" - 'cos us tea connoiseurs can taste it!

BUT.... no matter how much I have adapted to Turkey, I still need my nice English cuppa every morning. So a large pack of Tetleys (nice, strong, "let flavour flood out" is always in my case when I come back from the UK.

7.       pagliaccio
770 posts
 22 Sep 2007 Sat 05:21 pm

happy day (phrase) pl.happy days : a day that one drink tea, or feels they are happy thanks to drinking tea. Used sometimes for "I am very happy to have come to world!"
"We have run out of tea for some time and awfully missed those happy days!"
"So, it is your happy day, eh? Whereas I thought it is your coffee day!"

8.       pagliaccio
770 posts
 22 Sep 2007 Sat 05:30 pm

No duo could suit each other as well as tea and cigarette! Tea and cigarette - perfect unity!

9.       pagliaccio
770 posts
 24 Sep 2007 Mon 10:50 pm

Today, too, we drunk a couple of glasses of tea, said they. Then we have at least one reason to claim we lived today, too, they continued, and immediately left without looking back!

10.       aiça
posts
 25 Sep 2007 Tue 12:46 am

Quoting pagliaccio:

One of the few of the things that I feel I would very very much miss after my death is tea.



Why do you think you will be able to miss something?

11.       elham
579 posts
 25 Sep 2007 Tue 04:04 pm

Quoting pagliaccio:

happy day (phrase) pl.happy days : a day that one drink tea, or feels they are happy thanks to drinking tea. Used sometimes for "I am very happy to have come to world!"
"We have run out of tea for some time and awfully missed those happy days!"
"So, it is your happy day, eh? Whereas I thought it is your coffee day!"


pagliaccio , is here advertising of tea ?
Bu öğleden sonra çaya gelir misin?

12.       suzieswimz
19 posts
 26 Sep 2007 Wed 06:00 am

Çaysýz sohbet, aysýz gök yüzü gibidir”

13.       pagliaccio
770 posts
 30 Sep 2007 Sun 09:25 pm

Tea with or without sugar is one of the fruits of the earth! Don't commit the mistake to die without tasting this fruit!

14.       teaschip
3870 posts
 01 Oct 2007 Mon 05:24 pm

So easy to please I see
brewing Pag a cup of fresh tea
enjoying a cig
and offering a plea.

Where is the green eggs with ham?

15.       femme_fatal
0 posts
 02 Oct 2007 Tue 10:30 pm

i think teas an american patriot!

16.       teaschip
3870 posts
 02 Oct 2007 Tue 10:33 pm

Quoting femme_fatal:

i think teas an american patriot!



I just like Dr. Seuss.

17.       femme_fatal
0 posts
 02 Oct 2007 Tue 11:05 pm

Quoting teaschip1:

Quoting femme_fatal:

i think teas an american patriot!



I just like Dr. Seuss.


does he take care of you? what part of body does he treat?

18.       teaschip
3870 posts
 03 Oct 2007 Wed 09:54 pm

Quoting femme_fatal:

Quoting teaschip1:

Quoting femme_fatal:

i think teas an american patriot!



I just like Dr. Seuss.


does he take care of you? what part of body does he treat?



My mind.

19.       femme_fatal
0 posts
 03 Oct 2007 Wed 09:56 pm

Quoting teaschip1:

Quoting femme_fatal:

Quoting teaschip1:

Quoting femme_fatal:

i think teas an american patriot!



I just like Dr. Seuss.


does he take care of you? what part of body does he treat?



My mind.


mind is not a part of a body

20.       teaschip
3870 posts
 03 Oct 2007 Wed 09:59 pm

Brain What stimulates your mind (brain) Femme?

21.       femme_fatal
0 posts
 03 Oct 2007 Wed 11:09 pm

Quoting teaschip1:

Brain What stimulates your mind (brain) Femme?


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