Tuesday, August 30, 2011

"What Flavor of Tea Are You?"

You are Apple Iced Tea


You are warm hearted and generous. You believe it's important to make others feel comfortable.
You are a bit of a cozy homebody who feels out of place in the warm weather. You'll drink iced tea but you prefer the hot stuff.

You are more serious than most, and you shy away from superficial people. You prefer to look beyond the surface.
You like deep conversations, engrossing novels, and moving films. You find ideas and human interaction fascinating.


While visiting Cathy at Kittling Books,  I noticed she had posted the flavor of tea she was, so I played along with the quiz to see my flavor.


What Flavor Iced Tea Are You? Why not take the quiz and find out.

4 comments:

  1. We are a cranberry iced tea and plain iced tea couple at our house. Do you think that could tell about what kind of books we read? lol

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  2. I am Blackberry Iced Tea! Ooo I've never had a Blackberry Ice Tea, I totally should! Fun quiz! :D

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  3. Dear Ann,
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    Help us send Alice Bliss all around the world.
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    Where’s Alice Bliss? is a campaign to send copies of the novel Alice Bliss to as many countries and U.S. states as possible. Through bookcrossing.com, copies of Alice Bliss will be registered and tracked as they travel around the world, passing from one reader to the next. Your bookcrossing ID (BCID) allows you to follow your book wherever it goes. It’s like a passport enabling your book to travel the world without getting lost. Once your book is registered, you will leave it in a public place with a note inside for someone else to find, read, and pass on, like a modern-day message in a bottle. You will be part of an international movement encouraging readers to read, register, and release books for others to enjoy.
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  4. Oh dear I'm not a tea drinker. Weird aren't I being British!

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