8WAYRUN Members Picture Thread

Just posted this on TYM, so I figured I'd show you all my awesome hair, here as well.
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I know what your thinking, Damn that photo editing made that small planet just above her right eyebrow almost disappear!
But seriously thank you to my BFF for her great photo editing skills that turned a cell phone pic of me into something halfway decent.
 
Ohhhh...somehow I missed that. I need to catch up on the current acronyms or I'm going to be drinking hot tea and watching Bananza while I talk about those damn kids these days. (O_0)?!
 
What I mean is 'hot' tea is just Tea, Ice tea is when you need to specify temperature. =P
Trust me, I am British, I know these things. =P
Well considering I'm on the other side of the pond, the FAR southern side to be exact it's quite natural to refer to "hot tea" specifically. (However tea is ALWAYS sweet in the south actually...I think you would be mortified by what we do to tea in mountains.) ;)
 
I would indeed, lol.
I once had a cup of tea (If you can call the polystyrene things cups) in America and that just isn't tea - its the water I just did the dishes with, lol.
And I have mine with no milk or sugar so I don't think I would survive where you are. =/

Meh, cultural differances and all that - I will say if you ever come to England, never drink our Tea, you won't go back =/
 
I would indeed, lol.
I once had a cup of tea (If you can call the polystyrene things cups) in America and that just isn't tea - its the water I just did the dishes with, lol.
And I have mine with no milk or sugar so I don't think I would survive where you are. =/

Meh, cultural differances and all that - I will say if you ever come to England, never drink our Tea, you won't go back =/
ILMAO it can't be that bad! I love sun tea personally it's great in the summertime with a little lemon. Also polystyrene is convenient and doesn't break. I couldn't help but noticed you capitalized tea when referring to English tea...I get the feeling you take particular pride in English tea. If I'm ever in the particular corner of the world I'll be sure to try it. :)
 
We decide the time - its the centre of the world. =P
I'm quite proud of our tea; some stereotypes, I can live with, lol.
I hate polystyrene - china cup and saucer please. =)
I was thinking of what it would be like if I came to the states with Tea, then I remembered the twinings advert:
 
We decide the time - its the centre of the world. =P
I'm quite proud of our tea; some stereotypes, I can live with, lol.
I hate polystyrene - china cup and saucer please. =)
I was thinking of what it would be like if I came to the states with Tea, then I remembered the twinings advert:
I personally think the china cup and saucer is a bit posh and not to mention they aren't very car cup holder friendly. (Could you imagine?) However that was a funny advertisement there is just something about people cursing in an English accent that is hilarious.
 
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