If moving is hell, then unpacking all this tea and teaware must be the 9th level of hell.
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Anonymous // August 6, 2009 at 10:21 pm |
You can’t be at the 9th level if most of the teaware made the move and is still in one piece.
I suspect the 9th level may be akin to opening your packages to find nothing but instant lemon tea granules and a stack of plastic cups.