I drink pg tipps tea
A few years ago I was Coldplay's catering runner when they were in town. The lady in charge of catering (a Briton) asked me to go buy a box of tea. The problem is that she didn't specify what kind of tea she wanted (here in the US you don't just order 'tea' because there are many, many varieties of tea). When I tried asking if she wanted Earl Grey, or English Teatime, she just got really pissy and basically told me to fuck off and just get her regular tea. Back to square one. It took me 2 more hours of calling her before someone else (a Brit who had been in the US before) explained it to her.
Then she said she wanted PG Tipps. Never heard of it. I had to look in 4 different stores that carried European products before I could find one that had PG Tipps.
I'll take chamomile, please. :hatsoff:
It's you,me and Denis Leary.I still appreciate those old joints where you just ask for A Coffee and they bring you back a coffee.
To heck with all of this ''tall double latte, dark winter roast, water process Kenyan AA decaf blend. . . with a grate if nutmeg, light on the organic sugar beet sugar, soy creamer only.
10 bucks please !"
tip jar over there thank you very mooch !![]()
Yeh, champion idiots!! :tongue:coffee is the drink for champions!
''Nescafe, Nescafe, the better way to start your day. Isn't it time that you woke up to a rich and smoother tasting cup!''Earl Grey, hot. The replicator is always working on the Enterprise.
Orange Peco, Orange and Spice, Green tea, Chamomile, Lipton's for a good cup of normal tea, Darjeeling tea all good.
I have even had coal tea. Wasn't too bad.
Tea soothes the soul. Coffee I believe can help with a mild headache. I am more into instant, though, preferably Nescafe.