They did vote to stay, and I see that as a Good Thing ™ all around. Still, a significant number of people voted for secession which should possibly effect changes even though cousing in Ireland brought me up to speed on how much Scotland already gets. I think their beef (SNP) is more principled, however.
Did you ever see such a messed up situation in your whole life, son?
Bah! That can't be known until later. Sounds like a sore loser to me. If they's run a more successful campaign they would have won, I'll bet. Government ready to step in, monetary policy, solution for all those nuke subs they wanted to be rid of, military contingencies, those sorts of things.
Did you ever see such a messed up situation in your whole life, son?
Well, if it's good tea I should use the teabag first. If it's shit tea (e.g. PG Tips, Tetley, or Yorkshire) I'd be willing to step up to a box of unused (and unusable) bags.
There are limits to my revolutionary zeal, after all.
I propose an exhaustive taste test first. You shall be Supreme Taster(being so close to Scotland and all), I shall be a Lowly Assistant. We must find The Most Inexpensive Tea Suitable for Discard. Fine cheeses, crackers, tarts and what have you should be employed as requisite to properly cleanse the palate. Fine English ales would also be appropriate lest our results be skewed by false taste impressions; we do not want to get this wrong, for a country's future lands in the balance.
I will leave it to you to decide when we should have completed the research. I feel not qualified in the least. If you should deign to ask my opinion, I would like to defer to your Superior experience in tha matter only of course to ensure a fair and impartial assessment. If we disagree, I suggest (most humbly) that any and all of those Members(Teh Forum) what are Necessary to Determine a Suitable Tea are asked to Break the Impasse. The queen Mum will of course provide financial recompense for these libations and fortificaions.
A humble proposal from One Who Drinks Tea infrequently at Present, but Who Could be Swayed to Drink More in the Future in the Name of Pure Research. Naturally, this should occur in England, city of your choosing.
Did you ever see such a messed up situation in your whole life, son?
It's a great idea, but I think that relying on Teh as arbiter of taste might be a weak point. Most of the proles here drink what can best be described as floor sweepings. They add milk and sugar to make it bearable. Xen probably drinks NAAFI tea or, worse, Tetleys. Graphitone, coming from the People's Republic of Yorkshire, likely drinks Yorkshire Tea. These are the sorts of teas that can only be improved by dumping them in the harbour.
I like a fine Assam thankyouverymuch. I have no regional based political bearings driving my taste in tea. In fact, I've tried Yorkshire tea and found it as base as Typhoo.
I've never got on with Darjeeling or jasmine tea.
TBH, I have nothing against PG Tips, they make a good tasting decaf tea.
I try to avoid starbucks as a rule, but if I'm ever in a situation where I need tea and I'm passing, I will check it out.
I tried a nice peppermint tea from Teapigs a while back, I was pleasantly surprised, it was nice n' smooth. I've found others can be a tad acerbic. Hmph, first world problems, eh?
I'm slowly getting back into caffeine, my stomach/reflux situation has improved to the point that I can drink full fat tea without any side effects. I went for 2 - 3 years without caffeine and just got used to it.
However, I like the caffeine hit that a cup of tea gives me in the morning, just enough to wake me up and get my brain in gear. Coffee (when I can drink it) or two cups of tea sends me loopy, I feel really on edge, my gums starting itching and with coffee I get bad stomach cramps. :C
I do drink tea (and pretty strong tea) throughout the day but I don't seem to get an obvious caffeine kick.
During the summer I'll generally have a brew when I arrive at work and drink juice the rest of the day.
But saying all this, I don't have kids so maybe my level of tiredness isn't quite the level of most other people! I just have a cat that wants to sleep next to me at 4am.
Yep, having kids definitely makes you tired in ways you'd never have thought possible. I actually need a nap on a Sunday afternoon. It's not optional, I /need/ a nap and will have one no matter what else is going on.