I like a tea that commands respect

I like a tea that commands respect

posted on 21 May 2019 in Drinks

Photo courtesy of Pili Moreno.

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Big Fat Cat
Big Fat Cat
4 years ago

Is ChiRanCha a sub-branch of the Chihuahua?

Droll not Troll
Droll not Troll
4 years ago

Well, bless my much!

algernon
algernon
4 years ago

Well bless the beasts and the children

algernon
algernon
4 years ago

But is the tea blessed

Frank Burns
Frank Burns
4 years ago

Spare the rod and spoil the Chirancha.

Droll not Troll
Droll not Troll
4 years ago

Brought up carefully to always extend my pinky while drinking tea.

Marum
Marum
4 years ago

When I bring it up, I am not careful at all.

I chunder wherever I feel like.

Marum
Marum
4 years ago

GOOD GOD! The tea-leaves look like Chinese characters.

Marum
Marum
4 years ago

If you ask her nicely, the Chinese tea picker will show you her beaver edge. (beveridge)

Marum
Marum
4 years ago

EDIT: beverage

Marum
Marum
4 years ago

La chir-a-ran-cha, la chir-a-ran-cha
| ya no pue-de ca-mi-nar
por-que no | tie-ne, por-que le fal-tan
| las dos pa- titas “de” a-trĂ¡s.

(La cucuracha. Traditional Spanish folk Corrido {Mexico}

Marum
Marum
4 years ago

@DnT 0527. Aren’t you a clever boy? You can actually drink tea that way without poking your eye out.🎃

Droll not Troll
Droll not Troll
4 years ago

@Marum 0643: Actually, holding a tea cup that way is considered very rude. I suspect the pinky is intended to poke someone else’s eye!
It’s really an elitist thing.

Pete
Pete
4 years ago

May I have a blessing, Eminence?

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