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Sunday, July 01, 2012

You can tell Lisa made the tea

I went to the icebox for a fresh glass of tea and started laughing, then took the jug to Lisa who started giggling too.
I hope she wasn't giving me a subtle hint.....

7 comments:

  1. I don't get it--or I can't see

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  2. Teabag string hanging out of the spout, tampon string......
    Think about it, Bro. It'll come to ya......

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  3. Wife hasn't had to use one in a QTR century maybe that's why I missed it..
    WC--glad you're back--I'm not computer literate at least posting or choosing an identity--I didn't mean to post anon--I have Wolfram balls
    In the swamp river in Springfield LA--
    I moved from NO, LA in 1979 and from Baton Rouge in 1998
    People ask--why'd you move out here?
    --"When I hear gunshots I know it's hunters.."
    Bill Keslick

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  4. As an aside...I'm not sure how strong you take your tea, or how (heavily/lightly/non) sweetened, but I've found that for a gallon jug like the one shown three bags of plain (black) tea and one bag of Bigelow's Plantation Mint REALLY cuts back on the amount of sugar required, and adds a cooling menthol hint to the tea. Makes it MUCH more 'hot day of yard-work' refreshing.

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  5. Can't say you were not warned, like we ever are, heh!

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  6. We use 4 large tea bags, 1 tube of Crystal Light lemonade and no sugar.

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  7. Add some green tea bags--ever wonder why the Japanese even though they smoke like crazy, have excessive exposure to chromium and mercury and have a longer life expectancy?
    Anti-oxidants--they typically drink 3 cups of green tea per day

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