Then why so special?Originally posted by sbst275:longjing is actually like no taste one
Originally posted by Wanda:Hey, u know what? I thot those zhi char hu (special expensive clay teapot) were used like that to make tea....they dun wash the teapot to give the tea that extra oomph...!![]()
PRC govt uses it to serve guestOriginally posted by Wanda:Then why so special?
And bear...![]()
Originally posted by sbst275:PRC govt uses it to serve guest
That sounds funny.Originally posted by sbst275:PRC govt uses it to serve guest

Oh, come now! It's common knowledge that Grade-A cardboard is reserved exclusively for use in the manufacture of 'tea' sold by Wal-Mart and Sam's Club.Originally posted by the Bear:well, maybe the best cardboard is harvested for it?
huh? on the moon?Originally posted by the Bear:i went with a little tripod, went with very small aperture and very slow shutter speed...
got a mess
Originally posted by Celtic Knot:OMG, i found my cute japanese tin can of mushroom tea in my mom kitchen cabinet..it's expired..(bought at Mt Fuji...)
and my Oolong Tea Tei Guan yin from LongJin, the tin can only. the tea all gone.. (sob)..
huh...got logic to it??Originally posted by Meia Gisborn:Oh, come now! It's common knowledge that Grade-A cardboard is reserved exclusively for use in the manufacture of 'tea' sold by Wal-Mart and Sam's Club.
Have you tried Wal-Mart's house brand of tea? It actually does taste like cardboard.Originally posted by Celtic Knot:huh...got logic to it??![]()
Originally posted by Meia Gisborn:200 teabags for $1.50....hmmm..
Have you tried Wal-Mart's house brand of tea? It actually [b]does taste like cardboard.
But it is cheap: 200 teabags for $1.50...[/b]
Originally posted by Meia Gisborn:
Have you tried Wal-Mart's house brand of tea? It actually [b]does taste like cardboard.
But it is cheap: 200 teabags for $1.50...[/b]
but u may need pics / video of proof lor...later the owner of the reg no may in return say u are making false statement.Originally posted by sbst275:I'm wondering how to write the letter of a dangerous swinging bendy bus running on the road, I've taken down the reg no
Originally posted by stellazio:sbst, few days ago i rmb u were complaining about buses travelling more then 60 right?
Is it just one particular articulated bus that you perceive as being dangerous, or all of them in general?Originally posted by sbst275:I'm wondering how to write the letter of a dangerous swinging bendy bus running on the road, I've taken down the reg no
Those are MY buses, LTA that time say they cant' do anythingOriginally posted by stellazio:sbst, few days ago i rmb u were complaining about buses travelling more then 60 right?
Originally posted by the Bear:
don't get him started