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You're all demented!

So if DIR is Drinking it Right, what is the proper way to take tea?
I take mine black - nothing added where it isn't necessary. Is that DIR?

Diverlady
 
diverlady once bubbled...
You're all demented!
Demented?

Need we remind you that you're the one who imagines her tea bags to have good buoyancy control!
 
WileEDiver once bubbled...

Demented?

Need we remind you that you're the one who imagines her tea bags to have good buoyancy control!

Well you all replied!!

And I didn't imagine it. It WAS neutrally buoyant. The sugar bowl even said so although the stirsticks and creamers argued about whether the drop in temp would have that great an impact on the teabags buoyancy. :)

Diverlady
 
thank goodness it was a tea bag.

imagine the viz if you dive with loose tea leaves.
 

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