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Researcher 168963 Started conversation Nov 20, 2001
Just returning your visit- and I must say, your space is very nice. There's no need to worry about having no pictures- I used to have some but they only annoyed me. Now I have coloured writing and a portable guillotine- which is of course a big improvement, tastewise.
I spy my name on your list of people. That's rather nice- I don't seem to end up on many people's lists, probably because I don't have a list of my own to put other people on, because I can't be bothered looking fr peoples U-numbers.
Now, are you an Alice in Wonderland fan or is the name March Hare to do with something else? Because I happen to be a big fan of nonsense stuff like that and so naturally I keep an eye open for similar people.
I'll just have a cup of that you mentioned, if that's alright...
Why, hello there
March Hare Posted Nov 21, 2001
Goodness yes, I keep many s. Earl Grey is my particular favorite, so there's lots of that. Or English Breakfast, or orange pekoe, or prince of wales, or darjeeling... etc. etc. ...pick your flavor.
The name does originally come from Alice in Wonderland, but is seconded by the notion of "mad as a March hare"; I lost my mind many years ago and it hasn't even sent me a postcard and I'll tell you what, that's enough to make anyone insane.
But yes, I like the nonsensical world of Alice in Wonderland... come to think of it, I should set up an Unbirthday Page..... It's my unbirthday today, you know.
Well, I add peoples to my list because a) I find someone who seems interesting (secret #1: The links on my page are mostly for my reference, so I don't forget things, but they're helpful for other people too); b) I can scout out people's U numbers with amazing ease, for some peculiar reason, and c) I figure one needs all the friends in this world one can get.
Oh, and d) I've become a guideML junkie, come down with a mild case of Programmeria.
Well, I'm a picture junkie, so I need to get my little cottony tail over to the picture gallery and actually *look* at the things one of these days....
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Researcher 168963 Posted Nov 22, 2001
So many choices...I know nowt about tea. So I'll stick to boiling water...far safer than choosing one of those fancy brands, finding it to be different from other teas, then trying them all to see if they too are different...before you know it I'll be on 40 a day. And none of that sissy uncaffeinated stuff for me....
You were saying about lost minds?
It's your unbirthday? Well I'll be- it's mine too. Have a from me.
Better go. I'll be back....mwah ha ha.
Why, hello there
March Hare Posted Nov 24, 2001
A merry unbirthday to all of you!
Well, for starters then, I'd say try Earl Grey... Disctinct flavor. My particular favorite. And no, there is no decaf on my space... Tho' there are naturally caffeine-free teas on my space, the herbals, such as chammomile (good for upset stomachs and for giving to babies because it's a very gentle tea). I also keep a good stock of green teas, for those of you who can't handle opaque black tea.
What's wrong with 40 s a day?
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Researcher 168963 Posted Nov 28, 2001
Depends how big the cups are I suppose.
Wheee, a *Rummages around.* Here are
s for you aswell. Be careful with that wrapping paper, wouldn't want to make a mess.
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March Hare Posted Dec 3, 2001
Is the paper edible?
*MH sets up pile o' s for everyone*
I should set up an unbirthday page... an Entry for everyone to celebrate their Unbirthday. It could become as popular as the Birthday page!
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March Hare Posted Dec 13, 2001
..As long as you don't hear that *CRACK* *tinkle tinkle*
Man, I'm gonna have a lot to do over break, when I get there.... I'm going to have to go over to my friend's place and bogart his ethernet to get all my editing and whatnot done.
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