| ManHunter |
Can you actually buy tea there? Like tea leaves?
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| Xx D-MAN xX |
I think they serve tea there?
When I went there last, Wilson recommended getting the bubble tea. The only problem is that it's not even tea, it's some sort of fresh fruit drink with these little chewing things in the bottom. I almost choked on one as I sucked it up my straw and it hit the back of my throat. It's a weird feeling chewing on those things, it's almost like gummie bears. Mmmmm gummie bears..... |
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| ManHunter |
I meant, can you buy a pouch of tea leaves or wathever to make your own tea at home?
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| djshortys |
| Ask Markis or Wilson? |
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| redbaron303 |
| Wilson knows all... haha! |
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| REFLUX |
quote: Originally posted by ManHunter@Apr 4 2003, 12:47 PM
Can you actually buy tea there? Like tea leaves?
MH
HAHAHAHAAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHA
i'm sorry Eric, i've been having a HOOOOOORRIBLE afternoon
thanks for the laugh
you buy freshly made drinks of different flavours (usually fruit) that can be mixed with red/green tea or milk & many other variations (i think they have over 200 diff drinks)
they contain little jelly balls in the drinks
~3.75/drink |
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| ChromeDragon |
quote: Originally posted by ManHunter@Apr 4 2003, 01:00 PM
I meant, can you buy a pouch of tea leaves or wathever to make your own tea at home?
MH
"Tea Leaves" huh?
You looking for a dimebag of those "tea leaves"?
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| JDC™ |
| those bubble drinks are good :bigthumbup: |
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| ManHunter |
quote: Originally posted by REFLUX@Apr 4 2003, 05:07 PM
HAHAHAHAAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHA
i'm sorry Eric, i've been having a HOOOOOORRIBLE afternoon
thanks for the laugh
Happy I could help you out. :)
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| Clem |
Chinatown is a better bet. Wilson should be able to help.
Also keep in mind: do you prefer black tea or green tea? |
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