Jun 17th, '08, 11:02
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by Salsero » Jun 17th, '08, 11:02
augie wrote:Tomorrow is trash day.
That is (was) a cute pot, Augie. Sad.
Jun 17th, '08, 12:35
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by Geekgirl » Jun 17th, '08, 12:35
Victoria wrote:I have a gaiwan with a spout too and curved ridges to fit your fingers:
It's from TeaSpring.
cute little cup too! perfect for the palest teas.
Jun 17th, '08, 15:31
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by Pentox » Jun 17th, '08, 15:31
augie wrote:Salsero wrote:Is it this one?
Tomorrow is trash day. ::snif snif::
The horror! The horror!
Jun 17th, '08, 21:49
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by augie » Jun 17th, '08, 21:49
Pentox wrote:
The horror! The horror!
It's like seeing one of your children with an injury!
I even considered duct-taping it for a few seconds . . . ewwww!

Please, shoot me, I am becoming my mother-in-law!!!!!!
Jun 17th, '08, 21:55
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by augie » Jun 17th, '08, 21:55
Victoria wrote:Sometimes it's best to move on.

That is why I was thinking about getting a yixing. Too many memories in slow-mo of that d#%#@n Pyrex dish taking it's 1/2 second decent onto the arm of my dear pot.
Yes, I have watched the videos many times, Salsero. They make me feel even dumb-er, if that is a real word!

They just pour that liquor right into the cup in one fluid motion. No cursing, no lid slipping, no bottom saucer slipping, no leaves in the cup. . . I need something like Victoria has with handle bars and a thumb rest!
I'm going to go soak my feet.
