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Jobb
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Sun, 07 Nov 04 06:58 AM
Edit it please, regardless of it is no doubt bragging.
Having tea can refresh your spirit and energy, satisfy your thirsty and get you more nutrient, help treat cancer and other diseases, keep your fitness and assure you a longevity.
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Mister Micawber
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Sun, 07 Nov 04 11:57 AM
Aah, thank you for titling this 'advertising'.
'Tea satisfies your thirst, refreshes your spirit and renews your energy; it is nutritious, aids in treating cancer and other diseases, maintains fitness and assures longevity.'
Phew! That's a long sentence.
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Jobb,
5 yr 19 days ago
The second language stumbled me!
Thanks for editing!
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nona the brit
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Mon, 08 Nov 04 10:34 AM
If this is real advertising you will be infringing the advertising laws in quite a few countries; you cannot claim that tea will help cure cancer!
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The name says it all.
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MrPedantic
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Mon, 08 Nov 04 11:04 AM
I'm told that tea also enhances one's ability to comprehend complex syntax...
(Though given that chimpanzees are used to promote tea in the UK, I'm not so sure.)
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...opella forensis / adducit febris...
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Jobb,
5 yr 17 days ago
The advertiser should take all responsibilities if he dares to advertise in those countries.
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