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Stephen <mcavoysATaolDOTcom@> wrote:
> On Mon, 28 Jan 2008 14:35:54 EST, "bluetree" <nomail@nomail> wrote:
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> >
> >Sorry! It's only respect not to talk directly to a Saint. :)
>
> Now I know what foot you kick with. Not that I care :)
NO! I'm not kicking anybody. Not even a fly. In that way I'm a kind of Buddhist.
I would also turn the other cheek for the fly... ;)
> >Does he also take some milk? <- really not respectless dear Sir Saint Stephen,
> >I hope, he won't get angry... ;)
>
> You wouldn't know but that is a phrase used to show the invisibility of the
> disabled.
> Instead of asking the person in a wheelchair if he takes sugar. The carer is
> asked if he (the disabled person) takes sugar.
^^
I knew it. :P
(I googled the phrase.) :)
> And no I don't take milk, but I take sugar in my first cup of coffee and all of
> my cups of tea if it is Indian tea not Green tea which I take with neither sugar
> nor milk. I will put an ice cube into my tea or coffee to cool it down as I
> don't take milk, unless it is espresso or Greek type coffee then I sometimes add
> lots of sugar. It is probably better to ask someone else. :)
>
> Regards
> Stephen
What's about white coffee?
BTW have you also tried green tea with gold? :)
Regards
bluetree
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