Sunday TeaRoom TeaDay 8/31/08 Finishing a bag of TEA!

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Lady Tiger asked, "how does finishing off a bag of tea that you liked make you feel?

I feel good finishing off a bag of tea
4
8%
I feel especially good since I get to open a new tea now
7
15%
I feel almost a sense of accomplishment
4
8%
I feel like I need to replace it since I liked it
10
21%
I feel a little sad
13
27%
Relief
2
4%
I feel indifferent
2
4%
Other
6
13%
 
Total votes: 48

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by Salsero » Aug 31st, '08, 23:00

Ti wrote: No fish cup Sal?
Well, there is another cabinet with the fish cups, backup fish cups, matchaware, European teapots, gong fu accessories, a tea cozy :roll: , spare scales, a bunch of tiny gong fu cups, some more Japanese cups, etc. Oh, and some tea! But that one is too messy for public display.
brandon wrote: Even though Sal is proven to be a superior collector ...
"Superior collector" = "bigger spendthrift"

You plunk down your money, they give you the stuff ... it's that simple, no collecting involved! Well, Chamekke, Olivierco, and Geekgirl are artistes de ebay, but I'm not in that league.

I have to say, Brandon, your altar is a little more selective and a lot higher average quality than mine. Thanks for giving us a glimpse.

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by joelbct » Sep 1st, '08, 00:00

I will third the question, what is in Brandon's bottles? I love the shelf, looks like nice wood/lacquer...

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by brandon » Sep 1st, '08, 07:28

joelbct wrote:I will third the question, what is in Brandon's bottles? I love the shelf, looks like nice wood/lacquer...
Ah, the mystery of the bottles. I bought this piece of furniture because it matches my dining room table, and is a near perfect fit for what I wanted to do with it. Big shelf for toys, another cabinet for storing away tins and messy bits... Which leaves the wine rack component. I do not care to have any alcohol in my house, so I filled it with fancy water bottles.

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by Ladytiger » Sep 1st, '08, 08:00

brandon wrote:
joelbct wrote:I will third the question, what is in Brandon's bottles? I love the shelf, looks like nice wood/lacquer...
Ah, the mystery of the bottles. I bought this piece of furniture because it matches my dining room table, and is a near perfect fit for what I wanted to do with it. Big shelf for toys, another cabinet for storing away tins and messy bits... Which leaves the wine rack component. I do not care to have any alcohol in my house, so I filled it with fancy water bottles.
:lol: Wow, I didn't think that my own guess was that close.

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