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Residentevil Posts: > 500
But is has more antioxidants than a orange juice. I did not have a cold last year. Kudos to Green Tea. I prefer the Tenren brand. Original import from China. I had 500 bags of it. Now I am down to less than 90.
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Posted: 2006-01-17 04:30:26
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Miss uk, no problem... My English may sound a bit better that the day I started talking to others in this forum... Greets, Enrico.
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Posted: 2006-01-17 16:31:49
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Resident. we drink the Typhoo and Twinnings brand... I don't know if you get it over there in Racoon city (Wherever that maybe

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btw you could say is Great britain is a tea lovers kingdom,
you only have to see the queen and agree
Hello Enrico... your english is fine, btw please don't write in spanish promise me you wont cos I cannot understand that at all..
we deal with spain at work,
luckily for me I just sort out there orders
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Posted: 2006-01-18 01:08:03
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Residentevil Posts: > 500
Never heard of those two brands. I have to look for it the next time in the store. We have a lot of the Lipton brand tea here. The tea for the masses. And there is the Tao tea. Peddled by Starbucks.
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Posted: 2006-01-18 22:18:59
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Do you know 'Dinner for One' ?
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Posted: 2006-01-19 19:17:34
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Resident, ive heard of Lipton but never tried it.. ive not been into Starbucks either but I will at some stage, there shops are located in the city centre I dunno bout the surrounding areas by me as those are just prefound to the usual camp shops for the jolly boys/grannys and blah blah blah lmao
I got told tea wasn't so popular in america, you lot drink coffee 24/7 ..
@ Enric.

is that also tea?
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Posted: 2006-01-19 23:30:21
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@ miss uk: Dinner For One is an original English theater film.
The one and only film we see in German TV in English!
Here the text:
James: Good evening, Miss Sophie, good evening.
Miss Sophie:Good evening, James.
James:You are looking very well this evening, Miss Sophie.
Miss Sophie: Well, I am feeling very much better, thank you, James.
James:Good, good.
Miss Sophie: Well, I must say that everything looks nice.
James: Thank you very much, Miss Sophie, thank you.
Miss Sophie: Is everybody here?
James: Indeed, they are, yeah. Yes...They are all here for your anniversary, Miss Sophie.
Miss Sophie: All five places are laid out?
James: All laid out as usual.
Miss Sophie: Sir Toby?
James: Sir Toby, yes, he's sitting here this year, Miss Sophie.
Miss Sophie: Admiral von Schneider?
James: Admiral von Schneider is sitting here, Miss Sophie.
Miss Sophie: Mr. Pommeroy?
James: Mr. Pommeroy I put round here for you.
Miss Sophie: And my very dear friend, Mr. Winterbottom?
James: On your right, as you requested, Miss Sophie!
Miss Sophie: Thank you, James. You may now serve the soup.
James: The soup, thank you very much, Miss Sophie, thank you. They are all waiting for you. Little drop of mulligatawny soup, Miss Sophie?
Miss Sophie: I am particularly fond of mulligatawny soup, James.
James: Yes, I know you are.
Miss Sophie: I think we'll have sherry with the soup.
James: Sherry with the soup, yes... Oh, by the way, the same procedure as last year, Miss Sophie?
Miss Sophie: Same procedure as every year, James.
James: Same procedure as every year, James...
Miss Sophie: Is that a dry sherry, James?
James: Yes, a very dry sherry, Miss Sophie... very dry. Straight out of the cellar, this morning, Miss Sophie.
Miss Sophie: Sir Toby!
James: Cheerio, Miss Sophie!
Miss Sophie: Admiral von Schneider!
James: Ad... Must I say it this year, Miss Sophie?
Miss Sophie: Just to please me, James.
James: Just to please you. Very good, yes, yes... Skol!
Miss Sophie: Mr. Pommeroy!
James: Happy New Year, Sophie!
Miss Sophie: And dear Mr. Winterbottom!
James: Well, here we are again, old lovely...
Miss Sophie: You may now serve the fish.
James: Fish. Very good, Miss Sophie. Did you enjoy the soup?
Miss Sophie: Delicious, James.
James: Thank you, Miss Sophie, glad you enjoyed it. Little bit of North Sea haddock, Miss Sophie.
Miss Sophie: I think we'll have white wine with the fish.
James: White wine with the fish? The same procedure as last year, Miss Sophie?
Miss Sophie: The same procedure as every year, James!
James: Yeah...
Miss Sophie: Sir Toby!
James: Cheerio, Miss Sophie, me gal...
Miss Sophie: Admiral von Schneider!
James: Oh, must I, Miss Sophie?
Miss Sophie: James, please, please...
James: Skol!
Miss Sophie: Mr. Pommeroy!
James: Happy New Year, Sophie gal!
Miss Sophie: Mr. Winterbottom!
James: You look younger than ever, love! Younger than ever! Ha, ha, ha...
Miss Sophie: Please serve the chicken!
James: Ya ...
Miss Sophie: That looks a very fine bird!
James: That's a lovely chu ... chuk ... chicken, that I'll tell you, a lovely ...
Miss Sophie: I think we'll have champagne with the bird!
James: Champagne, ya... Sssssame, same procedure as last year, Miss Sophie?
Miss Sophie: The same procedure as every year, James!
James: Sophie, me gal ...
Miss Sophie: Admiral von Schneider!
James: Must I, Miss Sophie?
Miss Sophie: James!
James: Schkolll!
Miss Sophie: Mr. Pommeroy!
James: Happy New Year, Sophie, gal...
Miss Sophie: Mr. Winterbottom!
James: It's one of the nicest little woman... hic... one of the nicest little woman, that's ever breathed, that's ever breathed... I now declare this bazaar opened! Would you like some fruit?
Miss Sophie: I think we'll have port with the fruit!
James: Oh, ... no! S...ame procedure as last...
Miss Sophie: Yes, the same procedure as last year, James!
James: ..............................!!!
Miss Sophie: Sir Toby!
James: Sugar in the morning, sugar...
Miss Sophie: Admiral von Schneider!
James: Schkolll!
Miss Sophie: Mr. Pommoroy!
James: I'm sorry, Madam, sorry.
Miss Sophie: Mr. Winterbottom!
James: Huuuhhh, I'll kill that cat!
Miss Sophie: Well, James, it's been a wonderful party!
James: Well, it's been most enjoyable.
Miss Sophie: I think I'll retire.
James: You're going to bed?
Miss Sophie: Yes.
James: Sit down, I'll give you a hand up, Madam.
Miss Sophie: As I was saying, I'll retire...
James: Ya... ya. By the way, the same procedure as last year, Miss Sophie?
Miss Sophie: The same procedure as every year James!
James: Well, I'll do my very best!
Here some photos:
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Posted: 2006-01-21 01:22:31
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On 2006-01-19 23:30:21, miss uk wrote:
Resident, ive heard of Lipton but never tried it.. ive not been into Starbucks either but I will at some stage, there shops are located in the city centre I dunno bout the surrounding areas by me as those are just prefound to the usual camp shops for the jolly boys/grannys and blah blah blah lmao
I got told tea wasn't so popular in america, you lot drink coffee 24/7 ..
@ Enric.

is that also tea?
I drink coffee on the weekend, but under the week I drink mainly tea and water. How about you?
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Posted: 2006-01-23 05:00:27
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Residentevil Posts: > 500
Schoenen Valentinstag an alle.
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Posted: 2006-02-14 14:42:18
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700 posts.. und bin immer noch deutsch
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Posted: 2006-02-18 23:18:58
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