"you were my cup of tea but i think champagne now"
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"you were my cup of tea but i think champagne now"
Pour up; drank. Its a bit like out with the old in with the new but we're going from a non-alcoholic beverage to an alcoholic one. So pour up.
That was his favorite until it spoiled and bought himself a bottle of champagne. Aka Out with the old and in with the new.
they started out happy with the tea, the basics, but eventually moved on to doing bigger and better things
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HAHAHA that's so awesome! It means she found someone more elite.
They outgrew that person and now have higher standards.
It's the same as out with the old in with the new
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