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The invention of the teacup changed the course of Chinese history, because it was invented so early. The thing is that the Chinese never drank wine and people in the West liked to drink it in glass. The invention of glass meant that we also had the technology of lens grinding, telescopes and microscopes. The invention of spectacles meant that intellectuals and scientists had an extra 15-20 years of a reading and active life. Also came the invention of beakers, flasks and retorts, which was useful because glass is chemically neutral. Between the 14th century and the 19th century, no glass was made in China. It also meant that they had no mirrors and their windows were made out of paper, which meant they had dark houses. So, the point is that since they liked drinking tea from the teacup, they never bothered to try to invent glass.
My husband and I are going to be one of the couples who will be part of our niece's wedding tea ceremony. Does anyone have any idea about the amount of money we should put in the red envelope?
Terry Tucker went to London with two girlfriends, Erika Eigen & Freya Hogue, to become a group to perform the songs they were writing. They were discovered almost right away in a working class cafe drinking tea. A man came in a fur coat from a bearby Decca Records studio and wanted to hear their songs. They went to the studio that night and recorded a demo. Two weeks later, Vic Smith became their manager and before long took them to Olympic Sound Studios to record an album. The recorded their one and only album The Sound of Sunforest in 1969. Stanley Kubrick wanted her to record Overture for the Sun for the soundtrack. It got recorded again, Terry wrote some changes in the arrangement for the film. It was exciting. It just fell into their lap. In those days they never tried to make anything happen, just follow their nose and it happened. Overture is instrumental, like a little renaissance piece. Terry wrote and arranged it, played harpsichord on it. Lighthouse Keeper is a song that Erica wrote and Terry sang backup on it and played the piano. Terry stayed in England about 12 years and came home to the US after the band broke up.
The best green tea in the world is pretty expensive. I'm trying to capture a professional green tea cooker at work, but the tour guide wants the limelight.
Here is a little short-film i made as an school project. We were asked to give an expression for the word "art". When i was thinking about what i would like to do for the project, i found myself drinking tea, and and idea began to develop... the result is what you see here. Enjoy and maybe even take a cup of tea afterwards!
!!!PLEASE READ!!! OKAY GUYS THIS IS GETTING REALLY ANNOYING. The singing is NOT SUPPOSED TO SOUND AWESOME! My friend, the one who sung it, is a GIRL, who was trying to sound like GRIMMJOW would if he SANG THAT SONG. I DON'T THINK GRIMMJOW WOULD BE ABLE TO SING ANY BETTER THAN THAT. And personally, I think she did a GREAT job! So if I get ANY more comments saying "the singing sux!" or anything like that, I'm just going to DELETE THEM, okay?! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ !!!WARNING!!! Contains boy on boy action, mpreg(?), crossdressing, cheesy lyrics, and a FETUS. ~~~*~~~*~~~*~~~ IT'S DONE! MY MASTERPEICE! *dies* This took me about 2 months working on and off to finish. It was so worth it, though! Thank you so much to my awesomesauce friend, thebakaningen, for doing all the voices and helping me figure out how to work all these weird programs. I LOVE YOU!!! Hey everyone, go look at her dubs! They're awesome, too: www.youtube.com Also, BLOOPERS: www.youtube.com And EXTRA BARRAGAN FOOTAGE: www.youtube.com If you don't understand why Ulquiorra got mad, I shall explain it for you. The "Scarlet Letter" refers to an old religious practice of putting a large scarlet "A" on the clothing of an assumed adulterer. I think it was Puritan.. Anyways, there's an old book called "The Scarlet Letter" by Nathaniel Hawthorne that tells the story of a woman who got pregnant while her husband was away (GASP!) so they branded her with a "Scarlet Letter". Hopefully that explains the fetus to you ...