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am @Tiggy, Regular attendance at religious services aside, do you drink tea?

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am @Tiggy, Regular attendance at religious services aside, do you drink tea?

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Tea will increase your longevity: http://achievinglongevity.blogspot.com/2007/07/black-tea-or-green-tea-which-is.html There is something about just holding a warm cup between your hands, breathing in the earthy or delicate fragrance, and savoring the heat as it wends its way over your tongue and into your chest that just soothes the soul. There is something “erotic” about drinking tea. Recently I had my own definition of “eros” stretched by the information I encountered in the book ‘They Mystery of Love” by Marc Gafni. While reading it (and savoring many cups of tea, of course) I had several “aha” moments. Here’s my raised teacup and a “May you have good health and a long life!” Clink-clink. ttm said, on September 4th, 2009 at 10:17 am That should be “The Mystery of Love.” I hate typos… Tiggy said, on September 4th, 2009 at 10:24 am Of course I drink tea – I’m British. In theory then, British people should live longer than Canadians. I’m not feeling I really want to live long to be hon

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