So yeah, I made this this morning to take with me to class when I realized…I had left my travel mug in the car and I was ALREADY late! Yes, fellow steepsterites (do you realize that if you combine steepster with people, you can conceivably argue that you get steeple? I’m gonna call you steeples from now on. or maybe steoples?) I was going out to face the horrible, horrible morning tea-less. Fortunately, I have my trusty tea case, so I bought some hot water from the coffee stand and had my (different) tea after class.
Still, I had MADE this tea, and I’m not gonna make a tea and not drink it. So I am now drinking cold incredibly strong Irish Breakfast. And that’s…pretty much exactly what it tastes like!
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I love “steeples.” And now I’m trying to do a variation of that childhood thing where you go “here is the church, here’s the steeple, open the door and here’s all the steeple!”
Here is the tea, now let it steep(l), go on the ’net, and tell all the steeple!
…yeah…it needs a little work.
Oh! How ‘bout: Here is the tea, now let it steep y’all, go on the ‘net, and share with your steeple! Er, Here is the tea, be sure to steep well, hop on the web, and share with your steeple! Egads – I’m gonna be doing variations on this all night.
I love “steeples.” And now I’m trying to do a variation of that childhood thing where you go “here is the church, here’s the steeple, open the door and here’s all the steeple!”
Here is the tea, now let it steep(l), go on the ’net, and tell all the steeple!
…yeah…it needs a little work.
Oh! How ‘bout: Here is the tea, now let it steep y’all, go on the ‘net, and share with your steeple! Er, Here is the tea, be sure to steep well, hop on the web, and share with your steeple! Egads – I’m gonna be doing variations on this all night.
Hey, steeps!