by brlarson » Mar 25th, '10, 15:42
artmom wrote:I hope the Fed Ex box has an inflatable raft with a folding paddle attached. I'm getting the h**l off this island. I don't have time left to waste alone on an island.
+1 ... only make sure the raft doesn't look like a baby seal. Two years ago I saw a large inflatable raft with a 3 1/2 foot bite mark floating around the continental shelf near Hydrographer's Canyon

That was sobering.
Hou de's Shui Jin Gui with breakfast today.
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by LauraW » Mar 25th, '10, 17:40
Sipped some TGY from Jing at work, had a late-afternoon Caramel Delight at work, now contemplating post-work-cooking-dinner-tea. Fukamushi is likely.
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by artmom » Mar 25th, '10, 20:51
brlarson wrote:artmom wrote:I hope the Fed Ex box has an inflatable raft with a folding paddle attached. I'm getting the h**l off this island. I don't have time left to waste alone on an island.
+1 ... only make sure the raft doesn't look like a baby seal. Two years ago I saw a large inflatable raft with a 3 1/2 foot bite mark floating around the continental shelf near Hydrographer's Canyon

That was sobering. . .
Briarson, I'll bet it was!

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by Chip » Mar 25th, '10, 21:03
Matcha earlier in a Cory Lum Chawan followed by Long Jing with Mrs. Chip. Fortunately not castaway ...

Mar 25th, '10, 23:14
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by IPT » Mar 25th, '10, 23:14
I hope you are all having an absolutely splendid Tea Day!
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by brad4419 » Mar 25th, '10, 23:38
I would wish for an oolong more specifically a wuyi. Lots of good infusions that wont get bitter and will age better than a green would.
Wilson is a close second
green spice chai this morning
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by debunix » Mar 26th, '10, 00:42
Today I was not on a desert island, but I was pleased to start my tea day with a bit of sencha, and then moved on to a thermos full of yunnan gold infused with osmanthus.
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by msurads06 » Mar 28th, '10, 09:15
I would be one to say satelite phone, i dont want to be stuck here for ever. Also what happens when your one box of tea runs out? You are still stuck on the island and now no tea!!!