*amused* I couldn't say about the tea. Personally, I'm wary of asking anyone at all, since it's quite clear where their minds go the moment the word is out anyone's mouth.
The differential calculus. Not that the integral calculus isn't fascinating, too, but if you're familiar with Archimedes's works, it's quite intuitive. The differential calculus represents a number of just fascinating insights.
Can't help you on the tea/"tea" issue, I'm afraid . . .
As opposed to a sort of metaphorical tea? I'm perplexed, and my typist refuses to enlighten me.
I suppose what I find most interesting since my death are rollercoasters. I honestly can't think of anything less frivolous at the moment, but what can I say? They're interesting.
I do have real tea in my lavish apartment in paradise. Care to join me sometime?ANd no it's NOT The dirty kind..goodness me. Ooo...I did discover these comic books and since my typist has a decided obsession with "X-Men"(don't ask, I don't know) she's draggin me to the film this week. God help me.
I don't know anything about these "X-men", but I have seen some of these motion-picture plays, and I was not impressed. My typist dragged me to see Tristan and Isolde a few months ago. I can't say I enjoyed it at all.
I have to say that the changes in popular music styles since my day have been astonishing. I've become particularly fond of the work of Bjork Gudmundsdottir.
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Can't help you on the tea/"tea" issue, I'm afraid . . .
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I suppose what I find most interesting since my death are rollercoasters. I honestly can't think of anything less frivolous at the moment, but what can I say? They're interesting.
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Having never tried it, I can't say I can offer any insights as to its metaphorical uses. I must confess to being a bit confused myself.
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Ooo...I did discover these comic books and since my typist has a decided obsession with "X-Men"(don't ask, I don't know) she's draggin me to the film this week. God help me.
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