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It is pretty interesting...Catron County for example, which is desolate to begin with at about 3500 pop., has 12 black residents all of whom have bachelor's degrees.
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What? :eyebrow:
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He's kinda new.
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They feel safe making claims nobody lives long enough to refute. ;)
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Tsk tsk, old blighty is slipping.
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242 oz?
Is that dry weight or actual prepared tea in a cup? A box of tea weighs 2.37 oz and makes 40 cups. So 242 oz would be 4,084 cups of tea a year. Seems way too high, since 4,084 cups a year is 11 cups a day. So maybe it's prepared tea, which is about 6 ounces per cup. So 242 ounces divided by 6 is 40 cups a year. Or once every 9 days. Which is more realistic? 11 cups a day or one cup every 9 days? I'd have to go with 11 cups a day, but that's just crazy. If you sleep 8 hours a day (unlikely consuming that much caffeine) you would be drinking 11 cups over 16 hours. Once every 90 minutes or so. Making a cup of tea and drinking it is a mini-event. It takes time. You put the kettle on, wait for the water to heat, slowly sip the hot tea. It takes maybe 15 minutes for this mini-event. Or a sixth of your 90 minutes in between each cup. So in Turkey they spend one sixth of their life drinking tea. I guess that's why they have these guys. Attachment 51089 |
Turkey...Do they use those little, teensy, tiny tea cups?
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More UK stuff, a couple surprised me.
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Still making it....
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