Tuesday, all day TeaDay, 3/11/08

BYOT! Enter TeaChat here, you never know what you may find!


Wesli asks, "How many teapots do you own?" This means all TeaPots or facsimiles there of!!!

1
6
12%
2-3
10
19%
4-6
11
21%
7-10
10
19%
11-15
3
6%
16-25
8
15%
...more than 25!!!
4
8%
 
Total votes: 52

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by Chip » Mar 12th, '08, 01:40

Many hours later, still drinking Sal's Dan Cong. By now, it is still fruity, perhaps better than many hours before. Tea is crazy.
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Mar 12th, '08, 01:40
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by tenuki » Mar 12th, '08, 01:40

sharing some chamomile, and a dvd (chick flick) with my wife. life is good but the gods help me if this puerh buzz doesn't wear off soon.

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by osadczuk » Mar 12th, '08, 02:05

Teasweetie wrote:Oh no!! Sorry to hear about your cat being ill. I hope she gets better. :(
Thank you, unfortunetely the new from the vet was bad. As in, she'll probably die on Thursday sort of bad. So, I'm not in the best place. I've had this cat since she was, quite literally, two hours old. I'm the only mother she's ever had, and she it my baby. Heck, I've loved her for longer then I have my children or my husband. So I'm not taking the news particularly well. As in, "my tea for the rest of the day was vodka" sort of not well. So this post may be the slightest bit incoherent. But if anyone has any random good thoughts sitting around, I'll take them. Cause I certainly wouldn't object to a "We were wrong, she's fine. Take her home and have another great 10 years."

Yeah, that would be good.

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by scruffmcgruff » Mar 12th, '08, 02:21

I'm sorry osadczuk, it sounds like you're really hurting. I don't blame you either-- losing a pet isn't easy at all, especially when it has been such a significant part of your life. Still, it sounds like you provided her with a lifetime of love and affection; at the very least, you can rest assured that she had a great life.
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by RussianSoul » Mar 12th, '08, 05:45

Hugs to you, osadczuk! I have a cat that I love just about this much. I understand!

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by daughteroftheKing » Mar 12th, '08, 11:43

OK, I was starting to feel rather ostentatious at having over 25 brewing vessels (I think it's around 30). But Chip, you made me feel SO much better! So much so that I just may have to go buy another one to celebrate. :) It's so hard for me to pass up a pretty china teapot. This weekend, I even ordered my first gaiwan!
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by Victoria » Mar 12th, '08, 11:55

Oh dotK!! You did get the gaiwan you showed me? I'd like to see more pics of that one.

I just ordered some cool new Bodum cups. I have some control when it comes to tea pots, but I'm admittedly out of control with cups!


osadczuk, I'm so sorry, I totally understand.
I lost my Kess in July of last year, it was very difficult.
Hugs to you, hang in there.

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by daughteroftheKing » Mar 12th, '08, 12:07

Osadczuk -- I'm so sorry to hear about your cat. I lost my baby girl--my puppy for almost 13 years--this past December.
Hurting for you :cry: .
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by tenuki » Mar 12th, '08, 12:35

daughteroftheKing wrote:But Chip, you made me feel SO much better
Ya, it's good to have the Chips of the world around so that we can feel better about ourselves!
Do something different, something different will happen. ( Gong Fu Garden )

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by skywarrior » Mar 12th, '08, 12:52

1 Iced Tea ingenuitea
2 clay tea pots
1 working white tea pot
2 travel tea brewers/cups
1 broken clay pot that I am too partial to that I can't throw out (but didn't count)

So, that'd be 6.
It is a mistake to think you can solve any major problems just with potatoes -- Douglas Adams.

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by Chip » Mar 12th, '08, 13:06

tenuki wrote:
daughteroftheKing wrote:But Chip, you made me feel SO much better
Ya, it's good to have the Chips of the world around so that we can feel better about ourselves!
LOL X 2! :wink:
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