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by annebonnie » Nov 7th, '09, 06:38
Hi all,
After some stuggling with my inner self I finally decided to register. I was a "ghost-reader" for some time, and now I am eager to join in the discussions
Euh, what else to say... I am really into discovering the myths and mysteries of tea ware!
See you!

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by Trey Winston » Nov 7th, '09, 07:17
Welcome

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by olivierco » Nov 7th, '09, 07:56
Welcome!
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by Mrs. Chip » Nov 7th, '09, 09:14
annebonnie, welcome to our little TeaCommunity!

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by Chip » Nov 7th, '09, 09:28
Welcome! Sounds to me like you need some Hagi-Yaki!!!

Nov 7th, '09, 10:32
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by kymidwife » Nov 7th, '09, 10:32
A warm welcome to this little corner of the tea world. Prepare to become enchanted by the gorgeous teawares posted here... it is quite addictive!
Sarah
Nov 7th, '09, 10:46
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by annebonnie » Nov 7th, '09, 10:46
haha, thanks all. well, yes, i love the thread where people show off their personal tea ware. it's interesting what people keep.
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by Mrs. Chip » Nov 7th, '09, 10:50
annebonnie wrote:haha, thanks all. well, yes, i love the thread where people show off their personal tea ware. it's interesting what people keep.
Yea, check out the Hagi threads, there might be something there that suits your fancy!

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by Victoria » Nov 7th, '09, 14:03
annebonnie wrote:Hi all,
After some stuggling with my inner self I finally decided to register. I was a "ghost-reader" for some time, and now I am eager to join in the discussions

Oh I like that term!
annebonnie wrote:Euh, what else to say... I am really into discovering the myths and mysteries of tea ware!
See you!

As you see we take our teaware as seriously as our tea here!
Welcome, nice to have you with us!
Nov 7th, '09, 20:56
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by Dreamer » Nov 7th, '09, 20:56
annebonnie wrote: discovering the myths and mysteries of tea ware!
Welcome!!!
The only myth to tea ware is that one can have too much.
The only mystery is where to find the money!
You will have some fun here!
Dreamer
Nov 23rd, '09, 10:19
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by chris&amy » Nov 23rd, '09, 10:19
Welcome! Glad to have you here! I never met a real Ghost Reader before!

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by tenuki » Nov 23rd, '09, 15:59
Victoria wrote:annebonnie wrote:Hi all,
After some stuggling with my inner self I finally decided to register. I was a "ghost-reader" for some time, and now I am eager to join in the discussions

Oh I like that term!
No doubt! ghost-reader sounds so much nicer than 'lurker'.
Welcome.