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I just offered my colleague a cup of tea

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by ht27

They asked me just to bring them over a couple of tea bags. I did this wondering whether they had a covert flask of hot water, but no. They cut open the tea bags (pyramid shaped) and actually decanted the contents into their open mouth a-la sherbert. Is this unusual behaviour?

ht27 | 14 May '08, 15:24 | Send note | Report this | Reply

No

Who drinks hot drinks in this weather anyway?


it's better for you than really cold drinks

well as good for you as pouring hot liquid inside you ever is


tea in this weather is lovely

*flicks kettle on*


hmm

yes, it's almost time for my earl grey.
*also flicks kettle on*


I did this in sixth form English Lit once

and then added milk and boiling water, but I was doing it to show off to a girl (who I later discovered was unimpressed).

I would guess he/she was showing off.


^this

maybe he was trying to impress old flange tits across the office.


That's the only explanation I can think of

either that or he's bat shit crazy


0_o

That sounds positively disgusting. Even a renegade leafbit in your mug when a bag has split a little is rancid.

Eurgh. Yuck.


what.


I just offered my colleague a cup of tea

They asked me just to bring them over a couple of tea bags. I did this wondering whether they had a covert flask of hot water, but no. They cut open the tea bags (pyramid shaped) and actually decanted the contents into their open mouth a-la sherbert. Is this unusual behaviour?


what.


Do you work in The Green Wing?

Did someone try and eat a spoonful of coffee beforehand?


ewwww