<p>they had it at McDonalds for a summer. It is gross :{</p>
<p>Does there seem to be a lot of people talking at once?</p>
<p>I hate tea.</p>
<p>My brother once put 4 bags of tea, two spoons of sugar and two pots of non-dairy creamer in a paper cup with water in it and we all tried some.</p>
<p>i would change my name to ^<em>^ v</em>v.</p>
<p>It depends on how they make it. Are you sure it was sweetened?</p>
<p>I like Bojangles’ sweet tea and my mother’s sweet tea</p>
<p>yes, it does seem that way, wow, sweet tea</p>
<p>Actually, I googled it, and it turns out that it’s pretty much just iced tea…
When Canadians ask for “iced tea” in the states, they get tea with ice in it. Kind of gross. </p>
<p>“Sweetened tea” doesn’t make sense to me. I drink tea, and I put sugar in it. Therefore it’s technically sweetened tea.</p>
<p>TCBH, eeeeewwwwwwww, that’s not how my mommy makes it.</p>
<p>I just drink water.</p>
<p>Well, idk when I buy tea somewhere it always says sweetened or unsweetened.</p>
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<p>That’s great stuff, and I wish I had done it, haha</p>
<p>I haven’t read any Russian stuff since I read the first 5 pages of Dostoevsky’s “Notes from the Underground”, which was really boring. Maybe I should go back to Russian literature. I’m thinking Pushkin or Checkov might be fun</p>
<p>I like McDonalds Sweet Tea. $1 worth of yumm</p>
<p>Sweet tea is so weird haha
You guys would probably say the same thing about Moxie</p>
<p>Moxie tastes weird. & the only people who buy it around here are over 65 (meaning their taste buds have begun to grow weaker)</p>
<p>haha It’s our state drink. I can’t believe they sell it outside of Maine :]</p>
<p>I live pretty darn close to Maine so yes they sell it here lol. Did you apply to Bowdoin or Bates?</p>
<p>nah, my mom wanted my to apply to Colby, but I wanted to leave the state because I want to see non-Maine stuff. I know a bunch of people that are applying to Bowdoin though, and my dad works in Lewiston</p>
<p>There’s some pretty cool stuff in Maine</p>
<p>I <3 Maine. Except our car broke down there one time. And it was up at Bar Harbor during a vacation lol</p>
<p>haha I live right near Bar Harbor. Acadia National Park is the best thing ever, and makes it worth living where I live</p>
<p>That place is huge, but really nice. I’ve always wanted to go up Cadillac Mt. but we’ve never had the chance</p>
<p>It’s pretty cool. You can either drive up or hike up. Apparently, it’s the first place in the country to see the sun rise :O</p>