Me neither, but here's a funny story...
She obviously must have interrupted it while it was helping itself to a sip...
Melinda
Me neither, but here's a funny story...
She obviously must have interrupted it while it was helping itself to a sip...
Melinda
must have been a huge mug. So, we have a new health benefit to discuss: tea = vampire repellant.
I can understand though if she mistook it for "two teabags". I've heard of a teabag resembling a dead mouse but this is a new one...
(poor bat!)
Melinda
That would be... disturbing.
However, given that she'd been drinking from it all day, it's likely that the drowned bat was a "late" addition to her mug. That is, it tried to get a little tea, fell in, and then couldn't get out. At least that's how I picture it. The WHOT "article" is short on details.
Never had a bat in my tea, but I have found a Persian drinking from my mug. Cat, not person.
Good thing you clarified, I had visions of a Persian man with in full historic regalia and a handlebar moustache gently sipping from your teacup while furtively glancing around only to be caught in the act by you.
I like my story better, so I'm rejecting your reality and substituting my own instead.
- Dominic
I like your story better, too. Surreality is underrated.
No, but I found some dried ladybugs in my rooibos, though. :P
-Drew
Mel> Me neither, but here's a funny story...
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