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Mr. Lawson, Well, unfortunately nobody was shooting video at that moment, and my memory is kind of hazy with only a few hours' sleep the nights before, so instead of making it sound like I knew exactly what I was talking about, I made tried to make it quite clear that I only think I knew approximately what I was talking about. OK, so maybe I'm just a big fat liar. I am sure that I offered everyone who was upstairs at that moment some tea, and I'm also positive that I got some replies, both positive and negative, and furthermore I'm sure that I drank some tea and so did Matthias, and probably Steve Rice, and maybe even one or two others - there were quite a few cups in the dish drainer after everyone had gone - but I'm not sure that Kim was even in the room at that time. I just thought it would make a funny story, and I didn't think anybody was going to bust my chops about it. I don't even know if it was actually herbal tea that we were drinking - it was a sampler box that my mom had brought me during a visit, and I just grabbed the packs out without looking. It may even have been fruit tea, for all I know. But I do remember very clearly that Kim didn't drink any of the tea, herbal or not, because I considered offering him some whiskey instead but I didn't want to offend him that morning with a tumbler of Kentucky bourbon aged only nine years, knowing good and well from past discussions in this forum that he prefers 'whiskys' from your general neighborhood, so there. :) -Hans ----- Original Message ----- From: "Steve Lawson" <steve@steve-lawson.co.uk> To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> Sent: Thursday, March 21, 2002 10:30 PM Subject: Kim's taste in tea? > > >I'll vouch for that. Matthias and I and Steve Rice were drinking herbal tea > >the morning after Loopstock, and when I offered Kim a cup, he sternly > >refused. "No thanks" is what I think he said. > > you 'think' that's what he said???? this is going in the archives and you > dare to post such spurious unsubstantiated stuff about > he-who-must-be-obeyed???? If I was Kim I'd have my lawyers onto you by > now... and I thought the British tabloid press were bad for mis-quoting > people... > > :o) > > Steve > (who is rather partial to a fruit tea now and then) >