Dr The Singh Posted 22 December 2006 Posted 22 December 2006 Tea is the non alcoholic drink of Kings or should is say Singhs, prefer my style in the Indian way!!!
The People's Hero Posted 22 December 2006 Author Posted 22 December 2006 Is that your normal expression when drinking tea? In that pic, I've just swallowed some tea and I'm evaluating flavour, temperature etc. Later on, I'll post the 'satisfied, approving' look which usually follows a second or so later.
Webbo Posted 22 December 2006 Posted 22 December 2006 Tea is the non alcoholic drink of Kings or should is say Singhs, prefer my style in the Indian way!!! i've had marsala tea, bit too sweet for my taste but i like the spice.
cisono Posted 23 December 2006 Posted 23 December 2006 In that pic, I've just swallowed some tea and I'm evaluating flavour, temperature etc. Later on, I'll post the 'satisfied, approving' look which usually follows a second or so later. tea tasting then... as an analogy to wine tasting
Stuliasz Posted 23 December 2006 Posted 23 December 2006 Does anyone have any random names for tea? In our house at uni the usual way to ask for tea is by saying 'Do you want chog?' The person who makes it is then the chogmaster.
cisono Posted 23 December 2006 Posted 23 December 2006 Does anyone have any random names for tea? In our house at uni the usual way to ask for tea is by saying 'Do you want chog?' The person who makes it is then the chogmaster. What's wrong with the word "tea"? Why do you feel the need to replace it?
JoeyB Posted 23 December 2006 Posted 23 December 2006 in my house my parents say ' do ya want a cuppa' i know its about the same
lcfc_jme Posted 24 December 2006 Posted 24 December 2006 Can't beat a nice cup of tea just before you leave your house at 7:15 in the morning to head towards college Washes breakfast down nicely and sets you up until lunchtime
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