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French TV > American TV
Though I will say that usually, pre-packaged intentionally sexy stuff on TV doesn't do much for me. It's usually cheesy and not to my taste. Here though, the crawling, the lip-biting, the looks of intense concentration and focus, well, yeah, I like that.
I like to believe that pissing off Keroin could well lead to a jeep packed with fireworks and navy SEALS crash through their front door through a flaming hoop and flanked by motorcycles/ helicopters.
Nah, she should go with the Rangers... they're higher on the 'insanely self-destructive for fun and games' scale.
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Yeah, I totally see that. The upward eye-gaze, too...
What do the English call English breakfast tea?![]()

And the award for best non sequitur in the Blurt BDSM Thread goes to graceanne. She'll also be given a years worth of cookies for such wonderful work....
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ui4YT_VROJg&feature
French TV > American TV
Though I will say that usually, pre-packaged intentionally sexy stuff on TV doesn't do much for me. It's usually cheesy and not to my taste. Here though, the crawling, the lip-biting, the looks of intense concentration and focus, well, yeah, I like that.

What do the English call English breakfast tea?![]()
What do the English call English breakfast tea?![]()
We tend to call it "tea" and if asked, "normal tea" (to distinguish it from e.g. Earl Grey or Darjeeling or Assam).
It is sold sometimes as "English breafast tea" but people talking to one another would assume that "tea" meant EBT.
We tend to call it "tea" and if asked, "normal tea" (to distinguish it from e.g. Earl Grey or Darjeeling or Assam).
It is sold sometimes as "English breafast tea" but people talking to one another would assume that "tea" meant EBT.
Ya know, as I was packing for Ireland and sipping on my Lady Grey, I wondered what they called "Irish Breakfast Tea". I also wondered what tea they prefered.
I found out it's Irish Breakfast, at least every where I went, and there again it was just called "tea". I did find a new apreciation for the blend, but I still prefer my Lady Grey, or Earl Grey.
Cool. Thank you.
I like several different types of tea, and so I have several different. Earl Grey is one of my favorites, but I also like plain old black tea, and EBT, and Ginger tea, and mint, . . . etc.
I am addicted to Earl Grey. I live on that and plain rooibos.
I take all kinds of tea with nothing added - no milk, no lemon, no sugar.
Most Brits drink most kinds of tea with milk.
See I like teas that I can drink black and strong the most, but EBT or IBT I just don't enjoy with out a drop of milk or cream, and the IBT I even have a touch of sugar. For some reason the act of adding stuff to the tea just ruins it for me. Except chi tea.Go figure.
I really miss the cookies I had there. There was one he bought that was a shortbread base with carmel topping and then a thin layer of this fudge like chocolate. Very yummy, but not as sweet as it sounded. Perfect for a cup o' grey.
Ewwwww.. tea, with CREAM? Oooh yuk yuk yuk yuk yuk!
Now COFFEE with cream... that's yummy!
I was surprised to find both granulated sugar and brown sugar in the little tea/coffee set up at the hotel in Dublin. Jounar told me that the brown sugar is traditionally used for coffee, and the white for tea. I was also surprised to find I was offered milk for tea and cream for coffee. Here we just use half ans half for everything.![]()