snow for tonight and tomorrow is the forecaste.
I saw the tea baggier had a meeting and Sarah Palin was their star, I listens for a few moments and here she was telling how they managed to give the state of Alaska back to the people in 2 1/2 short years and if we would elect her she would do the same for the U S of A.
Every thing would just be hunky Dorey if she was in charge we would be all have jobs we loved and we would all be eating high on the hog.
I saw while cruising the net that some think she had crimp notes on her hand instead a teleprompter like Obama used.
I also saw some fellow, I have forgot his name, wanted to go back to the "can you read" test of the old south for voters and if we had that we wouldn't have elected Obama as president.
I am not a tea drinker. I drink coffee.
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When we were tea lovers we were subjects. The thing that broke us from liking the taste of the tea was the 'littleness' that went along with it. Coffee, strong and black, is what Americans chose to start drinking. In the south, tea stayed in fashion and still is, but not like our Mother England drank it. Southerns added a load of sugar and sometimes a little lemon to try and disguise what they were imbibing in. Southerns covered the tea and continued enjoying it. In the south lots of stuff was sort of hidden under blankets and hoods to excuse habits. I do like coffee, but I enjoy tea too. I have learned to drink it without sugar. And it is good. But I don't take it in my coffee cup with a scone. No high tea for me.
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