I may be a little far away at the moment... Are you still in Naperville, IL?

A mere 22 hrs away (plus transfers) by jet - ha! Distance is what you make of it.

However, I am owed a bunch of drinks by various people currently residing down under. Maybe some type of IOU exchange could be arranged?

I do notice that you are fond of Green Tea. I have come a long way since my barbaric tea posting of long ago, and have become quite attached to a particular version of Chineese Oolong tea from Ten Fu's Tea Company. If you want to select something from there, I can have it delivered to you straight away.

Otherwise, the best solution may be for you to drop me a line the next time you find yourself in Naperville. There are some fun places with good beer close by.

Same goes for jdporter, who actually did the work. I have no problems rewarding the requester and the solver. I feel it's my duty to spread beer and tea as far and wide as I can.

What better way to achieve world peace?

-Craig


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