On 27/11/2013, at 4:06 PM, Moose wrote:
> Do you allow the possibility that someone could 'get' tea (or any culturally
> important food, beverage, artifact,
> activity ... ) and simply not like it?
I've seen how murkins make tea. No wonder they don't like it. It's horrible.
> Good quality, properly brewed tea is not unappetizing to me. But, for
> whatever reason, not appealing enough to be worth
> the extra cost, trouble, whatever, when plain water is available. Well, no,
> that's disingenuous, I prefer water, but
> don't mind a little tea when socially desirable.
I'm with W.C. Fields when it comes to water.
Andrew Fildes
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