51. And all the tea you can drink. 52. An old man drinking bitter tea looked down at a bowl of sugar. 53. Another time, they were forced to drink iced tea until they threw up. 54. As he prepared to drink the tea, he was put off by the floating koala hairs and asked the nurse for a strainer. 55. At shabby Istanbul hotels where refugees from the conflict in Kosovo are arriving by the hundreds, the men drink tea and chain-smoke to keep the tears away. 56. Back then they got out an old bathrobe and sat down and drank hot tea. 57. Bolivia, where most people still drink coca tea and a high-octane maize liquor called chicha, is even beginning to export wine. 58. A half-dozen of them are drinking the tea, and four, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, reported increased energy levels. 59. But before long, both are meditating, smoking pot, drinking tea and talking about old times. 60. But Morgan throws the questions back out to the women, who are seated on a beige Ethan Allen sectional, drinking tea and nibbling on Pepperidge Farm cookies. |