It is an interesting typo, but at least they are not using the redundancy of other shops that offer a beverage they call "chai tea" (which being translated means "tea tea").
Welcome to my park bench from which we can notice and discuss the traces and signs of God's presence and activity in the Alle-Kiski Valley. Have a seat. Relax and take a look around. Something big is happening, and you are invited to participate.
Thursday, January 31, 2008
The ultimate energy drink
In a world where energy drinks occupy increasing numbers of shelf-feet in grocery stores, I was amused to notice that the coffee shop I frequent appears to be offering Ch'i itself as a beverage.

It is an interesting typo, but at least they are not using the redundancy of other shops that offer a beverage they call "chai tea" (which being translated means "tea tea").
It is an interesting typo, but at least they are not using the redundancy of other shops that offer a beverage they call "chai tea" (which being translated means "tea tea").
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