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shower tea
noun
A bridal shower.
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ROBIN FINN SHOWER, PAPERS, TEA I get up earlier than my husband and the dogs; probably around 8 or 8 30.
DALLAS - Dirk Nowitzki's sniffles and fever were essentially gone Wednesday, after a long shower, soup, tea, some food and a good night's sleep - rest made easier by the Dallas Mavericks' 86-83 victoverover the Miami Heat.
With the sky darkening following a short shower at tea, the umpires began to look twitchy and were repeatedly asked by England's fielders whether they should stop for bad light.
No surprise "Caregiver Shower,' with tea sandwiches and gifts wrapped in pastel paper.
Follow the gift list created at the bridal shower or tea as your guideline for writing the thank-you cards.
Do this 3-4 times per day (after showers or tea is sometimes best for being able to breathe).
I go back home, settle in, have a shower, cup of tea.
She goes on to shower him with tea and hospitality, urging him to stay in the village and offering to find him a wife among the local damsels.
"Strawberry Letter 23" is still the standout, with prismatic lyrics ("In the garden, I see / West purples shower bells and tea / Orange birds and river cousins / Dressed in green") and a wordless, crooning chorus that manages to distill the ambrosia of a crush.
At the SoHo outpost of Sabon, customers who sidle up to the giant stone sink in the center of the store — picture an indoor wishing well with protruding copper spigots — are invited to wash their own hands using a selection of aromatic balms, including the Fig Coco body scrub ($30 for a 36.8-ounce jar) and the Rose Tea shower oil ($18 for a 27.2-ounce bottle).
I guess I'll have a shower and some tea and a little oatmeal and get ready to make this day fucking count for something substantial, cause if a couple of midgets can get out of their rut and stand tall why can't I, right?
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