A great discovery...
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A great discovery...
Hi guys...
This is supremely random, but i had to share...
Today, i drank a cup of tea, earl grey, hot... I drink a lot of tea, but not Earl Grey... It was the first time I tried Earl Grey, actually...
It's awesome. It tastes different from every other tea...
Picard is a genius for drinking this so often...
Well, that's all...
This is supremely random, but i had to share...
Today, i drank a cup of tea, earl grey, hot... I drink a lot of tea, but not Earl Grey... It was the first time I tried Earl Grey, actually...
It's awesome. It tastes different from every other tea...
Picard is a genius for drinking this so often...
Well, that's all...
Re: A great discovery...
Picard's a genius even in every movie he's NOT Picard in (that would be Patrick Stewart by the way, I know). I've never tried it before, cause I rarely drink tea cold (rarely drink tea at all for that matter) and I'd heard Earl Gray to taste flat (like most teas I've tried heated AND cold). But that was only what I heard. Maybe it will make me want to drink tea again if I try some. Good idea.
On another note, I wonder what that Klingon ice coffee (raktajino, I believe it's called) would taste like? There was also another kind called qa'vln... Geez, Klingon became an actual language. Probably when too many people started speaking it. I don't know how to speak it, and I doubt even the actors who played Klingons cared too much about what they were saying XD
On another note, I wonder what that Klingon ice coffee (raktajino, I believe it's called) would taste like? There was also another kind called qa'vln... Geez, Klingon became an actual language. Probably when too many people started speaking it. I don't know how to speak it, and I doubt even the actors who played Klingons cared too much about what they were saying XD
Jerome Star- Ensign
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Re: A great discovery...
youve got to try earl grey its the only tea i dirnk as its one of the nicest tea's there are well done raffitz patrick stuart was on top gear if any of you watch it
leewatson1- Lt. Commander
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Yeah that's because Earl Grey is infused with spices, like lapsong souchon
@ED: Where did he say anything about cold tea?
@ED: Where did he say anything about cold tea?
Shemuel- Captain
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Jerome Star wrote:Geez, Klingon became an actual language. Probably when too many people started speaking it. I don't know how to speak it, and I doubt even the actors who played Klingons cared too much about what they were saying XD
Actually, the klingon language was created by Mark Okrand for the series itself...
I've been trying to learn it online...
Re: A great discovery...
Did you see my Google in Klingon page?
Galaxy-Scarface- Lt. Commander
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Re: A great discovery...
I had seen it before... Once, while I was wandering through youtube, I found a video with that stuff...
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