February 14, 200719 yr it's valentine's day, what do you love? it can be a person, place, anything. tell it in a picture if you want.
February 14, 200719 yr Skiing, tennis, dancing, music, Coldplay, Coldplaying (:P), strawberries, the wind, The Wright Stuff and Life On Mars (TV shows).............................. is that enough??:rolleyes:
February 14, 200719 yr I love the ability to love. Or do you love to love, like Tina Charles??:rolleyes: And if that's the case, does your baby just love to dance??:P
February 14, 200719 yr you lonely ass freak... poor thing :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes: I LOVE: your ability to sit there after reading a response, pondering on the best, sad pun.
February 14, 200719 yr you lonely ass freak... poor thing :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes: I LOVE: your ability to sit there after reading a response, pondering on the best, sad pun. :smug:
February 14, 200719 yr I love a nice cup of tea and a good book. :nice: Oh, yes - I forgot "tea"!! How could I have??:rolleyes:
February 14, 200719 yr I could never forget tea. It's one of the best things in the world. I am in total agreement. I drink loads of it every day (I have some in front of me at this very moment). Do you have a favourite type or brand? It isn't so usual for Americans to drink tea, is it??:confused:
February 14, 200719 yr Yeah America seems like a more 'coffee-drinker' place. I know some people who drink it, but others think it's disgusting. :dozey: If it's hot and not called 'frappacino', teenagers won't drink it. :rolleyes: I think it's just so soothing and relaxing drinking tea. After a really long day, all I need is a cup of tea and I'm okay. :D Hmmm well I switch teas sometimes. I'll be in a mood for herbal lemon one time and a black tea another. Currently I'm in a green tea mood right now. But I like herbal lemon a lot more than the others. I don't have a particular favorite brand, but I drink Lipton and Celestial Seasonings.
February 14, 200719 yr Yeah America seems like a more 'coffee-drinker' place. I know some people who drink it, but others think it's disgusting. :dozey: If it's hot and not called 'frappacino', teenagers won't drink it. :rolleyes: I think it's just so soothing and relaxing drinking tea. After a really long day, all I need is a cup of tea and I'm okay. :D Hmmm well I switch teas sometimes. I'll be in a mood herbal lemon one time and a black tea another. Currently I'm in a green tea mood right now. I don't have a particular favorite brand, but I drink Lipton and Celestial Seasonings. How did you get into it? Does anybody around you drink tea too?
February 14, 200719 yr My mom does regularly, so I suppose I got into it from her. After liking coffee for some time I wanted to try tea. And I like it better than coffee, so it stuck with me. It's pretty good for you, too! The kinds I drink don't have as much caffeine as coffee and it doesn't have a bitter taste, like how coffee sometime does.
February 14, 200719 yr My mom does regularly, so I suppose I got into it from her. After liking coffee for some time I wanted to try tea. And I like it better than coffee, so it stuck with me. It's pretty good for you, too! The kinds I drink don't have as much caffeine as coffee and it doesn't have a bitter taste, like how coffee sometime does. And do you know how your mum got into it?
February 14, 200719 yr I don't know exactly. My mum lived in France for most of her life, and I don't know if French people drink tea regularly as Brits do, but maybe that's how she got into it? From the French culture?
February 14, 200719 yr I don't know exactly. My mum lived in France for most of her life, and I don't know if French people drink tea regularly as Brits do, but maybe that's how she got into it? From the French culture? That would explain it. Is your mum French, then?
February 14, 200719 yr No, she's Vietnamese like my dad. But when she was nine or ten her whole family moved to France from Laos (my grandparents moved to Laos because of the Vietnam War). So my mum's side of the family lives in France still. Except for one of my aunts, who lives in Texas now. She adapted a lot to French culture. The way she dresses, her manner, sometimes she gets French and English mixed up! :P
February 14, 200719 yr I love: my saxophone (haha....), my talent to play it, my interest in music, my family, my friends (esp. one of them), many members of this board (hehehe:P)
February 14, 200719 yr No, she's Vietnamese like my dad. But when she was nine or ten her whole family moved to France from Laos (my grandparents moved to Laos because of the Vietnam War). So my mum's side of the family lives in France still. Except for one of my aunts, who lives in Texas now. She adapted a lot to French culture. The way she dresses, her manner, sometimes she gets French and English mixed up! :P Well anyway, you're very lucky to have so many cultural influences.;)
February 14, 200719 yr I love : My sister Pam the most. My other sisters and my bro. My friends. Ben. My band, my talents to write/sing. My ambition. I love/hate my past. And last but certainly not least, myself.
February 14, 200719 yr Well anyway, you're very lucky to have so many cultural influences.;) Why thank you! :nice:
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