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Re: tea bagging
"Julie Bove" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> I think so.
Then it must be true...
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Re: tea bagging
On Oct 10, 10:40*am, "The Undead Edward M. Kennedy" <e...@o.com>
wrote:
> "unklbob" <mcgrisw...@aol.com> wrote
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> > > > Does tea go bad?
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> > > > My brother would re-use his a couple times... I don't drink that much tea,
> > > > so it's usually a few days between uses. But with this cold snap, had a
> > > > couple the last couple days... Green Tea, caffeine free... my mom would
> > > > always say about food: if in doubt, throw it out.
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> > > <Must be from the USA
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> > > Tea bagging means something *entirely* different in the USA.
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> > <please take your sexual preversions elsewhere, we do not tolerate this
> > <kind of demented filth in our chatroom you heathen freak of nature.
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> > Net copping on the usenet is so 1993...
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> > --Tedward
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> Not too many people know that the term "teabagging"--that is, pressing
> the scrotal sack against the forehead of of the "teabagee" became
> popular after it was mentioned in the movie "Pecker" by John Waters.
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> http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0126604/
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> Are you one of those "trolls" or whatever they are? *Tea bagging is
> when a man puts his nut inside woman's vagina.
>
> --Tedward
No. It's when Dutch lowers his nutsack into Goo's waiting, gaping,
toothless piehole.
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Re: tea bagging
Yes Tea Bags are good for use it is more easy & best !!
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goodfood
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Re: tea bagging
On 2012-10-09 17:03:11 +0000, Somebody said:
> Does tea go bad?
Not the way cheese or meat goes bad, no.
> My brother would re-use his a couple times... I don't drink that much
> tea, so it's usually a few days between uses. But with this cold snap,
> had a couple the last couple days... Green Tea, caffeine free... my
> mom would always say about food: if in doubt, throw it out.
If you're in doubt, throw it out.
I use loose green tea, steep for a minute or 3 (two types of tea).
Sometimes I get a second cup out of either. But only over about two
days. I think it would likely be okay for as long as a week or so. But
since it is drying in the air, the flavor seems to go "pale" even
quicker. And as it has already been used once it is at least a little
"pale" already.
Nevertheless, if you're in doubt, about anything at all, throw it out.
It's just a pinch of tea leaves.
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