If you like fruity nuances Ceylon could be a thing, you get good quality without spending a lot
If you like darker, maltier and deeper taste, you can go for Assam, there is a lot of quality types and prices
If you like fruity nuances Ceylon could be a thing, you get good quality without spending a lot
If you like darker, maltier and deeper taste, you can go for Assam, there is a lot of quality types and prices
In italian there is also the shorter version "Gianni", which is important because it produces a plethora of double names like Gianluigi, Gianfranco and so on
On the women side there is Giovanna, Gianna but no double combinations
Being a European also means that rarely it's 5PM, more often it's 17
I went back and forth for years, with many distributions and many machines. This summer I took the final step with Linux Mint, never used before, this time around without dual boot, without second backup computer, nothing. Motivated only by the ethical things. In the long run I had problems, some of them quite unpleasant. So I switched to LMDE and it's much better, only minor issues.
Here we are. Cats are going to take over the world.
The second one only has a few months left. The second last has a few days. The last one screams a lot but no one really cares
So one could live in Springfield, American Overseas Territories, Kingdom of Denmark.
Sounds grandiloquent.
And once again DK colonizes a place full of ICE
It is italian
Russia doesn't need death penalty. It is sufficient to throw the convicted on the frontline, and death comes in 12 days on average
while another running through Valle d’Aosta will reduce the transit time between fashion capitals Milan and Paris by 30%, with stops in Lyon and Susa
Ok a lot of errors here.
Ciao a tutti, questa è una semplice frase in italiano. Se avete domande sulla lingua italiana non esitate a chiedere (domandare).
Al contrari sta-sì a l'è un-a frase an piemontèis. Ël Piemont a l'è la region ëd Turin.
I am an impudent fan of Assam, but in the previous post I tried to be somewhat impartial
Assam is good both on its own and as a solid base in blends. Rich, deep, vibrant, generous: excellent in solos as well as a low notes giver for other teas. It's like a violoncello