seriously disappointing
Jan. 6th, 2009 10:46 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
If you ever go into Lund's and decide you want to try their Tiramisu... Don't. :( I'm seriously disappointed, and only finished it because of the money I spent on it.
Anyways, at Tea Source today I got a tea cozy (although apparently it's meant for keeping the tea warm during brewing, I'm hoping it'll keep it warm after), 6 oz. of English rose (picked up a sticker set for this too), a chocolate cream cake (om nom nom) for me and one for my friend, a sampler tray for me, my friend, and her dad (her dad has diabetes so couldn't have a cake anyway), and some scone mix to make for Ann. The tea samples were very nice, and it was fun to pass the cups around. I also decided to try a to-go cup of Peaches & Cream Green (which my friend treated me to), which I liked surprisingly well, although I don't think enough to ever bring some home. One of the workers commented that the owner of the store partly decides what teas he'll carry by whether he can taste the tea itself; if he can't, he won't carry it. That might be part of why I liked it.
I saw that Lund's is hiring. I should apply there again. Since I got my first call back for a job that required that stupid survey on the application, I might have overcome that particular hurdle.
Finally, to the BANDAI employee who wrote out the romaji lyrics to Kaidoku Funou: 果て無き遠く. And if you listen, you can hear that "k" pretty clearly. "Hatenai" my ass.
Anyways, at Tea Source today I got a tea cozy (although apparently it's meant for keeping the tea warm during brewing, I'm hoping it'll keep it warm after), 6 oz. of English rose (picked up a sticker set for this too), a chocolate cream cake (om nom nom) for me and one for my friend, a sampler tray for me, my friend, and her dad (her dad has diabetes so couldn't have a cake anyway), and some scone mix to make for Ann. The tea samples were very nice, and it was fun to pass the cups around. I also decided to try a to-go cup of Peaches & Cream Green (which my friend treated me to), which I liked surprisingly well, although I don't think enough to ever bring some home. One of the workers commented that the owner of the store partly decides what teas he'll carry by whether he can taste the tea itself; if he can't, he won't carry it. That might be part of why I liked it.
I saw that Lund's is hiring. I should apply there again. Since I got my first call back for a job that required that stupid survey on the application, I might have overcome that particular hurdle.
Finally, to the BANDAI employee who wrote out the romaji lyrics to Kaidoku Funou: 果て無き遠く. And if you listen, you can hear that "k" pretty clearly. "Hatenai" my ass.