Talk:Typhoo

Quotations

 * 2000 The Beatles Anthology
 * We'd get a pipe out and smoke some Typhoo tea to feel like adults. (It didn't taste too good.)
 * 2000 Roy Holland - Just a Bit Touched: Tales of Perspective (page 11)
 * We mashed some Typhoo, got down a couple of enamel mugs, spooned-in a couple of good dollops of Nestlé's condensed took one or two scalding sips, and the kitchen table started to come back into focus.
 * 2004 Ivor Armstrong Richards - Practical Criticism: A Study of Literary Judgment
 * This “poem” is a storm brewed amongst sodden Typhoo-tips, in the dregs of a cracked Woolworth tea-cup, by an incorrigible moral charlatan
 * 2005 Eddy Vee - The Teddy Boy on the Trolley Bus (page 14)
 * I did not want to be hanging around at our rented beach hut, drinking endless cups of Typhoo and being made to interact with my miserable and charmless cousin.
 * 2006 Robert Graham - Holy Joe (page 137)
 * 'Camomile or Typhoo?"
 * "Nothing, thanks."

Typhoo
Previously discussed in June of last year; see Requests for deletion/Archives/2007/06, prior to the CFI modification vote. Does this now meet our criteria? -- Visviva 14:21, 16 January 2008 (UTC)


 * How militant are we supposed to be about the context conveying the "tea-ness" of Typhoo, rather that "Typhoo" conveying "tea-ness"? In a really strict approach, only one quotes 2 and 4 would work, IMHO. DCDuring 15:10, 16 January 2008 (UTC)


 * Well, that's the question. I would lean towards militancy, myself; but if it fails the test I would simply vote to move it to Appendix:Brand names/Typhoo, since good work has been done here.  Or maybe we should just have an Appendix:Proper nouns to simplify placement of good entries which don't meet mainspace CFI. -- Visviva 10:18, 20 January 2008 (UTC)

I am applying the "band aid" test, this brand hasn't gotten to that level. - 21:33, 3 May 2008 (UTC)