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Could be dangerous.
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Just thought I got it, but.... "_ERE" is confusing me....
A "Y" please. If it's not allowed yet, please give me a N
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T_OU _ _ _ D _ OF PEOP _E P _ _ _ _ Y _ ERE E _ ERY D_Y ...
Guessed: E, O, F, T, R, P, U, Y
Come on, you will make it
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Thousands of people pass by here every day?
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Wow, you got it! Now you are the next one
There is a list of sentences already used in the Games Section (until this September, I guess),
and you may choose whether you want 3 consonants first or not.
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Thanks! :D Wow, didn't think I'd get it first. I guess three consonants for this one, and sorry, bit of a long one:
__/___/__/__________/______/__/___/____/_____/__/___/_______/______/________/______/___/____/________/__
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Urgh, my phone messed that up, let me try again:
_ _ / _ _ _ / _ _ / _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ / _ _ _ _ _ _ / _ _ / _ _ _ / _ _ _ _ / _ _ _ _ _ / _ _ / _ _ _ / _ _ _ _ _ _ _ / _ _ _ _ _ _ / _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ / _ _ _ _ _ _ / _ _ _ / _ _ _ _ / _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ / _ _
Last edited by Jayie (October 28, 2012 4:32 pm)
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Goodness! So long I need some Tea first
Last edited by Harriet (October 28, 2012 5:06 pm)
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L...
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Plenty of tea there for you Harriet. (which reminds me, I need to try tea, I've never had any before, but anyway) Not as much L though.
_ _ / _ _ _ / _ _ / _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ / _ _ l _ _ _ / _ t / t _ _ / _ _ _ _ / _ _ _ _ t / _ _ / t _ _ / _ _ _ t _ _ _ / _ _ t _ _ _ / _ _ _ _ l _ _ _ / _ _ l _ _ _ / _ _ t / _ _ _ _ / t _ _ _ _ _ _ _ / _ _
Tried: T, L
Last edited by Jayie (October 28, 2012 5:20 pm)
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Thanks! Make sure you try a good tea. It's easy to get some awful brew
I guess quite some here are ready for tea consulting
If you are still on your smartphone, I don't dare to ask you now, but next game, could you try capital letters, please?
I find it a bit hard to tell the slashes from the Ls and the Tea.
Ah yes, and an N please
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I'll try. Do you have any idea where to get good tea in America? I've heard most of it is bad, but I wouldn't really know. And I switched it over to capital letters, sorry about that. Vowels are now open.
_ _ / _ _ _ / _ N / _ _ _ _ _ N _ _ _ _ / _ _ L _ _ _ / _ T / T _ _ / _ _ _ _ / _ _ _ _ T / _ _ / T _ _ / _ _ _ T _ _ _ / N _ T _ _ _ / _ _ _ _ L _ _ _ / _ _ L _ _ _ / _ _ T / _ _ _ _ / T _ _ _ _ _ _ _ / _ N
Last edited by Jayie (October 28, 2012 6:17 pm)
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Thank you so much, that's really nice!
Now, you got me into something I'm not American... but I wouldn't buy tea-bags for a start, and not the very cheapest tea either.
British people seem to prefer a blend with a good lot of Assam tea, which makes the tea dark and strong and deep.
English Breakfast Tea might be a name to look out for. You could add milk/cream and or sugar.
Many people like Darjeeling tea, which is lighter and has a unique aroma, maybe comparable to Basmati rice compared to normal rice.
Darjeeling is fine with sugar, but I wouldn't add milk.
Also some flavoured black teas are not that bad (don't hit me for that, folks), Earl Grey is a British classic that goes with sugar but no milk.
Green Tea is imho for advanced drinkers.
If your black tea bag has letters on it like GFOP (I hope I got that correct), it indicates you found a company who cares about the quality.
The letters stand for the type of harvest.
The taste actually can differ if you use a cup, a mug or a tea bowl.
I would also look out for tea from a fair trade company, so that the farmers who often work under bad conditions will also enjoy. And the quality there is good even without extra letters. Same for organic teas. You pay a little more, but if you become a frequent drinker, tea is still cheaper than coffee.
Taste also depends on your local water. If it contains a lot of carbonate, filtered or bottled water might be preferable.
Darjeeling is very sensitive here, Assam tea blends tolerate a little more.
Add at least half an extra tea spoon for the teapot. Warm the pot with hot water before you make the tea. And enjoy!
Now, what is that sentence again?
Last edited by Harriet (October 28, 2012 6:23 pm)
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Ssssssss please!
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Here's some S for you Davina.
_ _ / _ _ _ / _ N / _ _ _ _ _ N _ _ _ _ / _ _ L _ _ _ / _ T / T _ _ / _ _ _ _ / _ _ _ _ T / _ _ / T _ _ / _ _ _ T _ S _ / N _ T _ _ _ / S _ _ _ L _ _ _ / _ _ L _ _ S / _ _ T / _ _ _ _ / T _ _ _ S _ _ S / _ N
Tried: T, L, N, S
Last edited by Jayie (October 29, 2012 6:52 pm)
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And thanks for the advice Harriet. :D I've got that tea rant saved for when I actually get around to trying tea.
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The only V please - I'm awful, I know
About the tea, looking forward to your rant. Maybe it will be not that bad, after all
Give yourself some time to experiment a little.
And don't use a teapot that is used for coffee or herbal/fruit tea!!!
Last edited by Harriet (October 29, 2012 9:32 pm)
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Oh, I meant I saved your rant that you wrote about tea, so I'll know what tea to get when I actually get around to it.
_ _ / _ _ _ / _ N / _ _ _ _ _ N _ _ _ _ / _ _ L _ _ _ / _ T / T _ _ / V _ _ _ / _ _ _ _ T / _ _ / T _ _ / _ _ _ T _ S _ / N _ T _ _ _ / S _ _ _ L _ _ _ / _ _ L _ _ S / _ _ T / _ _ _ _ / T _ _ _ S _ _ S / _ N
Tried: T, L, S, N, V
Last edited by Jayie (October 29, 2012 10:57 pm)
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Funny mistake of mine, I thought you would save your rant about lousy tea for later
There is no D, I suppose?
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Let's have an H please.
I don't mean to be a prat, but we have a chit chat thread over in the OTHER section where we can talk about anything. I'll list my advice for tea over there. I've just gone over 10 pages of posts to find the newest quotes we've used. whew!! What a mess we've made, hmm?
The list of A-Z quotes is getting REALLY big, so I'm wondering if we can LOCK or delete the first quotes used thread, and then make two new threads, splitting up the alphabet quotes?