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Thursday, August 25, 2011
Accidents Happen
From my Honest Tea bottle:
In 2,700 BC, a Chinese emperor discovered the great taste of tea when a few leaves fell in a pot of water.
The moral: instead of saying "Oops," say "Why Not?"
Accidents Happen
From my Honest Tea bottle:
In 2,700 BC, a Chinese emperor discovered the great taste of tea when a few leaves fell in a pot of water.
The moral: instead of saying "Oops," say "Why Not?"
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