Department of Floaters, babe. Anything, any time, any where. And yeah. The LxC is... Just... Yeah. No words. No words AT ALL.
*huggles*
Muahahahahha...
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*hands over both* by
on 2009-06-18 08:46:00 UTC
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Mmm... Tea. by
on 2009-06-18 08:37:00 UTC
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Builder's tea. :D Sainsbury's own brand stewed and forgotten for half an hour, blitzed in the microwave, with a splash of milk, and if it's a really bad day, as much sugar as the cup will hold.
Unless I'm at uni, when I don't buy dairy stuff (I'm a cheapskate), when it's Sainsbury's own brand strawberry [and two other yummy red berry] tea, or whatever other fruit tea is on offer and looks tasty.
And always copious amounts of Jasmine tea.
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Re: Maya OMG Squee! by
on 2009-06-18 08:34:00 UTC
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Uugh....Can I have both? I may need it. You work on bad slash? I'm on the wiki site looking up all the terms and categories now. The Lubes were....hilarious. But the Yiff made me a tad queasy...Littlefoot and Cera? really?
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20 by
on 2009-06-18 08:33:00 UTC
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But with a bad habit of answering 16. It probably doesn't help that I look around 14, but isn't a useful habit when you're being ID'd (even when it's for child tickets on the train).
But considering I also have an OAP bus pass in my wallet... (the disabled one is the same as the OAP one, so I have to endure).
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Re: Maya OMG Squee! by
on 2009-06-18 08:29:00 UTC
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*hands over some of her precious supply of Bleeprin to the cause of helping to heal her sis's brain* Here. Take two. It's brain bleach plus aspirin. You need it. *huggles* Or would you prefer Bleepka? It's Brain Bleach plus vodka! *brandishes her own egg whisk* We shall slay many author wraiths of Bad Slash this way, yes we shall, Precious!
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Re: Oh, you don't know the half of it. by
on 2009-06-18 08:28:00 UTC
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You know, ever since I was a little girl, I have held a special place in my heart for flying monkeys....-waits and watches the sky with anticipation-
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Oh, you don't know the half of it. by
on 2009-06-18 08:26:00 UTC
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*cackles and waits for flying horde of
monkeysgift-givers*
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Re: Welcome! by
on 2009-06-18 08:23:00 UTC
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I get an egg whisk too? O.O I get a whole spiffy gift basket just for walking in the "door". And since I am VERY much accustomed to insainity, I think I shall enjoy this ride. Thank you =]
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Eee, tea. by
on 2009-06-18 08:22:00 UTC
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Well...my personal preference is green tea, though I like earl gray with breakfast. And lemon tea for singing. Makes you salivate and keeps your throat from drying out, doncha know? ;-)
Been experimenting with some berry teas, but I'm not too fond of them.
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Re: Maya OMG Squee! by
on 2009-06-18 08:01:00 UTC
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I don't know if I could handle it. what i saw was so ugly....I went back and dared a glance at the Harry potter realm....it will take me years to forget that mess.
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Re: Maya OMG Squee! by
on 2009-06-18 07:42:00 UTC
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My advice? Go look at the Nix ones... *sobs* And some of the Pierce ones are... Absolutely terrible. Just... Just... *cries*
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Re: Maya OMG Squee! by
on 2009-06-18 07:40:00 UTC
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-huggleglomps Azrael back- I went to FanFiction to survey the damage....it's not pretty. I wanted to cry reading some of the blood and chocolate ones....don't get me started on the Anne rice books.
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Re: Ha! First welcome by
on 2009-06-18 07:35:00 UTC
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I get a poking stick, a pie....(god I love pie) and a weighted cube. This is awesome....I'm going to like it here. And Thank you.
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Maya OMG Squee! by
on 2009-06-18 07:24:00 UTC
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*glompattacks the Maya*
Hi dear. Muahahahahaha... what havoc we shall wreak together, eh? Don't forget to check out the other things that others have written... And I'll let someone more senior than I am pull out the Bag O' Links and give you all the necessary information.
For now, I hereby hand you the Poking Stick of Freedom...
*huggles her Maya some more*
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Ha! First welcome by
on 2009-06-18 07:19:00 UTC
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Hello, hello! Welcome!
http://ppc.wikia.com/wiki/PPC_Wiki will tell you all there is to know about the PPC, and the original series can be found here: http://www.misssandman.com/PPC/story.html
I gift you with a weighted companion cube and a key lime pie.
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Definitely supremely improtant! by
on 2009-06-18 07:17:00 UTC
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It depends, of course, upon the time of day, the amount of sleep I have had, the mood I am in, and what it is I am trying to achieve by drinking tea.
As a general rule, Chai is my favorite, with good cream (none of this 2% milk stuff) and lots of sugar. It is good on just about any occasion, particularly when I can get ahold of really good Chai. After one particularly horrendous night of finishing my portfolio for this passed quarter, my study partner introduced me to what is called a 'Dirty Chai', which is good Chai tea with a shot of espresso in it.
For other things, I am very much partial to mint as a rule, particularly chilled peppermint tea. Also, Yogi has a beautiful tea that is Egyptian Licorice and Peppermint, which is something akin to heaven for me. Instant calm and goodbye to any headaches.
Russian Caravan is one of my favorites when it comes to black tea. It's this lovely strong black tea with a very smoky flavor to it, and always makes me think of the description of Trader Tea out of Tamora Pierce's Circle of Magic books, if any here know of them. It's wonderful when trying to stay awake for homework/being awake for class the next morning after a homework spree. I bought a pound of it this past year, and it served me well. I was brewing it by the gallon in strength so as to be nearly black. My friends called it Crack Tea....
A nice subtle Ocha (green tea- the kind you get in a sushi restaurant) is nice for being calm and writing surrealist stuff. It also wakes me up, but doesn't give me the Burst-o'-Caffeine that Caravan does. I used to get a cup of Ocha every morning while waiting for the bus when I had Karate at nine in the morning.
As an afternoon pick-me-up/cool-me-down, or as a nice comfort when sick, either Tazo Passion or Celestial Seasonings Cranberry-Apple Zinger are WONDERFUL. The first is Passion-fruit flavored, the second, well, that's rather obvious, isn't it?
*stares at what she wrote*
Okay, that was a lot of writing. I'll just post this now...
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My Introduction? by
on 2009-06-18 06:49:00 UTC
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I believe that this is where I say hello to everyone...I think...I was a mite confused about the process of signing up.
But even if I did it wrong, I shall charge forward.
Hello! I'm Maya. My sister shamelessly plugged this site until I joined, lamenting the wonderful doings of the members. And I decided that it sounded enticing... I do enjoy seeing astray fanfics (and/or Mary sues) burned at the stake. or just corrected.
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Join the club. by
on 2009-06-18 05:55:00 UTC
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I'm sick of literature courses. I'm delighted to say I never have to do them again. :)
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*waves bigger flag* That IS my career! by
on 2009-06-18 05:55:00 UTC
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Not that I can depend on its income, right now, but I am making money. :)
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*chuckles* Oh, Trojie. *hugs* (nm) by
on 2009-06-18 05:50:00 UTC
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I don't think I've said Hi to you yet... by
on 2009-06-18 05:42:00 UTC
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So, hello! :)
And I don't drink tea. Sorry if that scandalises anyone.
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Hmm, yes. Very important. by
on 2009-06-18 05:38:00 UTC
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Hi and welcome, by the way. I don't think we've talked yet. {= )
Anyway, my preference depends on the day, the time, where I am, who I'm with, and a host of other things. There are a few teas that I will hardly ever refuse, though. One is chai. I'm a bit of a chai connoisseur in that I've had many kinds, and I can almost tell you what spices are in a particular one. The ones I know by taste or smell, anyway. Usually I like chai as a breakfast or after-dinner tea.
Another tea I will almost always drink is Earl Grey any way you care to make it. I like it straight black, and I like it with milk and a little sugar. It's good for waking up in the morning, with food, with dessert, and when I just need to smell bergamot to feel better about life.
Green tea is good with just about everything if I can't think of anything better.
As for black teas, I admit I don't really know the difference between most of the varieties, but I believe I like English Breakfast and Darjeeling.
I also like Oolong tea.
... I just plain like tea. I wrote an article about tea for a little publication at my college which I'd be happy to share, if people are interested.
~Neshomeh
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Hmmm. by
on 2009-06-18 05:07:00 UTC
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That depends on mood, atmosphere, surrounding edibles, and weather.
For cold nights, you can't beat a hot mug of chai. For mildly chilly afternoons, green sweet tea is the best.
Or mint, for everything else. (Tazo has a blend called Zen which is most excellent.)