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Sep 19th, '08, 07:32

by Ed » Sep 19th, '08, 07:32

Yep, I've saved a bunch of empty o-cha envelopes too. If you pay for 'em you might as well keep 'em.

Sep 19th, '08, 12:09
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by Pentox » Sep 19th, '08, 12:09

Chip wrote:LOL, it is a lot cheaper than an excessively pretty wife who spends tooo much money on pampering.
There's such thing as an excessively pretty wife? I wouldn't mind one of those.

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Sep 19th, '08, 19:02
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by Sydney » Sep 19th, '08, 19:02

Pentox wrote:
Chip wrote:LOL, it is a lot cheaper than an excessively pretty wife who spends tooo much money on pampering.
There's such thing as an excessively pretty wife? I wouldn't mind one of those.
Yeah, that's what you think.

Sep 19th, '08, 19:20
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by Pentox » Sep 19th, '08, 19:20

Yarr, be a tough crowd in these waters. For too long have they sailed the seas, in need of some shore leave in port methinks.

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by Pentox » Sep 22nd, '08, 18:55

Over the weekend I found that the little plastic spoon is actually pretty good for some teas. There is the static issue like Chip mentioned, but for stuff like a darjeeling or bai mu dan that's not really an issue.

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