Having one of ‘those’ days. Got loud on the phone with a young lady that was just doing her job. She works for our new internet provider. They lied to me. Surprise. I truly am one of the easiest going people you will meet. Once the line is crossed, I can kind of go all Hulk on you. All I want is for them to bury the cable from the satellite pole mount to my house. Now they want $100 for something that should have been done to start with. Sigh. I NEED tea.
This one struck me as awesome. The leaf smells sweet of hay and fruit. The leaf is gorgeous. I may have formed it into the shape of a heart for my blog picture, and I am neither a teenager or a girl. Steeped the ruby red brew has a sweet, fruity, maltiness.
The tea has a briskness that will open your eyes wide. It does not cross into bitter. It fades fast into a rich malt that continues into the aftertaste as is joined by a sweet kind of fruity note. Two thumbs up and I have never considered myself an assam guy.
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Assam is for those days when you NEED tea. It’s OK … I was reading a cheesy mystery novel at lunch break and bodily cried when the heroine was held at gunpoint …
I know the feeling. They made it right cheerfully, but you should have heard my confusion when Verizon informed me that switching from 2 gigs to 4 gigs after mid month resulted in us being charged overage fees when we have used LESS than 2 gigs. They are refunding, but people who don’t catch this crazy “prorating” are getting charged.
Assam is for those days when you NEED tea. It’s OK … I was reading a cheesy mystery novel at lunch break and bodily cried when the heroine was held at gunpoint …
I know the feeling. They made it right cheerfully, but you should have heard my confusion when Verizon informed me that switching from 2 gigs to 4 gigs after mid month resulted in us being charged overage fees when we have used LESS than 2 gigs. They are refunding, but people who don’t catch this crazy “prorating” are getting charged.