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To: TobagoJack who wrote (33613)4/21/2008 11:37:31 PM
From: carranza2  Respond to of 217887
 
LMAO!



To: TobagoJack who wrote (33613)4/22/2008 4:58:38 PM
From: Maurice Winn  Respond to of 217887
 
I had a mojito last night. I dreamed about it. I still have no idea how one is made, so my dream was obviously not the real thing, but it was certainly excellent. I can see how people would buy those. Mine was positively nutritious. It was like a work of art with a syrupy consistency, with fruit and stripes of colour. I don't think I actually consumed it or even tasted it.

I'll ask Google now to see whether Zim the Amazing and you are enjoying anything better than what I did.

Google says that mojito is more of a drink suitable for sweaty hot climates. Mine was more of a meal. One would be enough. Mojitos could be drunk in quantity! Say 4 of them at a sitting.

I wouldn't get excited that I had a real mojito. It doesn't look like cyberspace boasting material. I'm now going to get a pot of Dilmah loose leaf green tea and read the newspaper. That seems more attractive to me than a mojito. That's my cyber-boast for the day.

Tea should be loose. Tea bags are abominable - but good for keeping the poor quality fine muck confined so it doesn't float around in the pot and cup. Good quality tea doesn't have flotsam. It has nice sized leaves which sink and stay sunk.

Mqurice