Re: CHAT: browsers
From: | J Y S Czhang <czhang23@...> |
Date: | Thursday, February 13, 2003, 7:15 |
In a message dated 2003:02:11 12.56.27 AM, wes.parish@PARADISE.NET.NZ writes:
>But what about that tea they drink out of cow's horns and stainless steel
>straws in Paraguay?
Maté!!! Wonderful stuff... I drink coffee, teas (all kinds), and maté
(besides Diet Coke, soyamilk and water).
>I've only ever had it once, but enjoyed it thoroughly.
>They don't stock it in New Zealand, more's the pity!
They don't? Are you sure? IIRC one of the packages of maté I had had a
New Zealand import/export company listed as one of many an official
distributor.
Hanuman Zhang, _Gomi no sensei_ [Master of junk]
& Gatherer of Extremely Enlightening Knowledge (or GEEK, for short ;)
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since living is scrounging, the result of our efforts is to amass a pile of
rubbish."
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