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Hi Folks

Posted: Aug 19th, '12, 14:15
by rhythmaning
Hello All,

New member here (Gary), hailing from the Rotten Apple. Currently residing on "Lawnguyland." :x

New to quality tea, and only recently weaned off of supermarket teabags (made the mistake of trying real tea last year - no going back, I'm afraid. Great....more stuff I can't afford.

Currently spending inordinate sums of hard earned money on Japanese pottery (....lots and lots of overtime at work these days...) Totally wracked by the Hagi flu right now, as many folks on these boards seem to have suffered from, as well.

Reading/researching/tasting my butt off for now, so still lots of dumb questions yet to come. Apologies in advance. Looking forward to socializing and learning in the wide world of tea.

Kind Regards,
Gary

Re: Hi Folks

Posted: Aug 19th, '12, 14:31
by AdamMY
Wow, that might be the quickest I have ever seen a new member come down with the TAD ( Teaware Acquisition Disorder). Well you are certainly among like company, there are quite a few teaware addicts here.

Re: Hi Folks

Posted: Aug 19th, '12, 14:39
by JBaymore
Welcome to the insanity, Gary. :wink:

best,

.............john

Re: Hi Folks

Posted: Aug 19th, '12, 14:41
by sriracha
rhythmaning wrote:
Currently spending inordinate sums of hard earned money on Japanese pottery (....lots and lots of overtime at work these days...) Totally wracked by the Hagi flu right now, as many folks on these boards seem to have suffered from, as well.
PHOTOS! *cough* :D

Re: Hi Folks

Posted: Aug 19th, '12, 16:06
by rhythmaning
AdamMY wrote:Wow, that might be the quickest I have ever seen a new member come down with the TAD ( Teaware Acquisition Disorder). Well you are certainly among like company, there are quite a few teaware addicts here.
:lol: Yes, Adam, the progression was swift and devastating (to my paycheck, that is.) You see, I was inoculated by the germ many years ago through my interest in Bonsai and Ikebana, which are both "pottery-heavy" pursuits. So when I stumbled on the pandora's box of teaware out there, my system was already weakened! And all I needed was a halfway plausible excuse (....."I need SOMETHING to pour my tea in, right??") to carve a swathe through the pottery market! Banzai !!

Re: Hi Folks

Posted: Aug 19th, '12, 16:08
by rhythmaning
JBaymore wrote:Welcome to the insanity, Gary. :wink:

best,

.............john
Thank you, John! Good choice of words.
Gary

Re: Hi Folks

Posted: Aug 19th, '12, 16:13
by rhythmaning
sriracha wrote:
rhythmaning wrote:
Currently spending inordinate sums of hard earned money on Japanese pottery (....lots and lots of overtime at work these days...) Totally wracked by the Hagi flu right now, as many folks on these boards seem to have suffered from, as well.
PHOTOS! *cough* :D
:lol: Ah yes, pottery-porn (P.P.)! Love it. I've been indulging in a great deal of that these days. Much of it thanks to you kind people who have posted your wares on these boards. Amazing how many hours are lost while surfing for "P.P." :wink: So rest assured, Sriracha, photos are forthcoming, as soon as I take some decent pics!

Re: Hi Folks

Posted: Aug 30th, '12, 12:28
by Chip
Hi rhythmaning, sorry for the late welcome to the forum. Glad to see you posting.

Re: Hi Folks

Posted: Aug 30th, '12, 17:08
by Lerxst2112
Hi Rhythm! Upstate NY transplant here. 24 years. Welcome to the forum - hope to see you around!!

Peace, love, and tea -
Jess

Re: Hi Folks

Posted: Sep 3rd, '12, 08:25
by rhythmaning
Chip wrote:Hi rhythmaning, sorry for the late welcome to the forum. Glad to see you posting.
Thanks Chip!

Re: Hi Folks

Posted: Sep 3rd, '12, 08:27
by rhythmaning
Lerxst2112 wrote:Hi Rhythm! Upstate NY transplant here. 24 years. Welcome to the forum - hope to see you around!!

Peace, love, and tea -
Jess
Thanks, Jess!

Re: Hi Folks

Posted: Sep 3rd, '12, 09:35
by jayinhk
Where in LI? I lived out in Nassau for five years. I miss the Italian food. ;)

Re: Hi Folks

Posted: Sep 3rd, '12, 13:02
by rhythmaning
jayinhk wrote:Where in LI? I lived out in Nassau for five years. I miss the Italian food. ;)
Lindenhurst. The options for Italian are definitely better in Nassau! :wink:

Re: Hi Folks

Posted: Sep 3rd, '12, 22:07
by jayinhk
Better in Suffolk than Hong Kong (where I am now), that's for sure :D Ah well, the grass (tea?) is always greener on the other side.