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Posted: Mon Feb 07, 2005 4:53 am
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Posted: Mon Feb 07, 2005 8:33 am
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Posted: Mon Feb 07, 2005 8:54 am
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Posted: Mon Feb 07, 2005 9:02 am
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Longbow UK whapcapn Invictus_88 Heresy, it's downright heresy. I sense treason in the ranks and I shall not stand for it! scream
That said, it's a free country. We fought Johnny Hun so that we could choose whether to drink tea or not to drink tea. It will be a sad day indeed when any British gaian has their will bent to that of another.
*sigh*
I say freedom of tea-drinking, like religion. Freedom to drink or to not drink tea. Equality for followers for Earl Grey and Darjeeling, Ceylon and Gunpowder or PG Tips and Tesco's own.
Freedom, to drink what you wish.
That's what the war got us! Hear, hear. 3nodding
...That doesn't mean tea-sippers won't be frowned upon though. stare ninja Well. I feel that's a little rich, being in British Guild. After all, it is our national drink. Maybe reluctance to imbibe the aforementioned substance is nothing to be frowned upon; but I hardly feel it could be said that it would grant one an ascendency to those who commit this act, as if it were somehow degrading to the soul.
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Posted: Mon Feb 07, 2005 9:10 am
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whapcapn Longbow UK whapcapn Invictus_88 Heresy, it's downright heresy. I sense treason in the ranks and I shall not stand for it! scream
That said, it's a free country. We fought Johnny Hun so that we could choose whether to drink tea or not to drink tea. It will be a sad day indeed when any British gaian has their will bent to that of another.
*sigh*
I say freedom of tea-drinking, like religion. Freedom to drink or to not drink tea. Equality for followers for Earl Grey and Darjeeling, Ceylon and Gunpowder or PG Tips and Tesco's own.
Freedom, to drink what you wish.
That's what the war got us! Hear, hear. 3nodding
...That doesn't mean tea-sippers won't be frowned upon though. stare ninja Well. I feel that's a little rich, being in British Guild. After all, it is our national drink. Maybe reluctance to imbibe the aforementioned substance is nothing to be frowned upon; but I hardly feel it could be said that it would grant one an ascendency to those who commit this act, as if it were somehow degrading to the soul. Our national drink!? Pffft. I will not swear allegiance to this heathen drink! It's about as British as the Volkswagen car! rolleyes
*Walks off frowning and mumbling*
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Posted: Mon Feb 07, 2005 9:29 am
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Longbow UK whapcapn Longbow UK whapcapn Invictus_88 Heresy, it's downright heresy. I sense treason in the ranks and I shall not stand for it! scream
That said, it's a free country. We fought Johnny Hun so that we could choose whether to drink tea or not to drink tea. It will be a sad day indeed when any British gaian has their will bent to that of another.
*sigh*
I say freedom of tea-drinking, like religion. Freedom to drink or to not drink tea. Equality for followers for Earl Grey and Darjeeling, Ceylon and Gunpowder or PG Tips and Tesco's own.
Freedom, to drink what you wish.
That's what the war got us! Hear, hear. 3nodding
...That doesn't mean tea-sippers won't be frowned upon though. stare ninja Well. I feel that's a little rich, being in British Guild. After all, it is our national drink. Maybe reluctance to imbibe the aforementioned substance is nothing to be frowned upon; but I hardly feel it could be said that it would grant one an ascendency to those who commit this act, as if it were somehow degrading to the soul. Our national drink!? Pffft. I will not swear allegiance to this heathen drink! It's about as British as the Volkswagen car! rolleyes
*Walks off frowning and mumbling* Admittedly the plant comes from a place far from our fair land, but it must be remembered that India was after all a colony of the Empire. And you must admit that there is substance to Invictus' post: one has the choice to drink or not to drink tea. I believe now that neither road has moral implications.
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