Nov 12th, '08, 09:42
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by Woots » Nov 12th, '08, 09:42
Drax wrote:murrius wrote:The butt crack feature is a hoty debated feature of Prehistoric yixing.
I added bolding to the quote.
Best. Typo. EVAR!! That butt crack
is a hotty feature.

I am sure plumbers will be rejoicing everywhere.
.... ok that left me with a bad mental image....
Nov 12th, '08, 10:44
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by Chip » Nov 12th, '08, 10:44
I bought 10 ...
blah blah blah SENCHA blah blah blah!!!
Nov 12th, '08, 11:05
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by taitea » Nov 12th, '08, 11:05
What came first, the teapot or the tea?
Nov 12th, '08, 16:55
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by shogun89 » Nov 12th, '08, 16:55
Woots wrote:Mass Produced Yixing Teapot = $5
Lawnmower Grass Dust all over the pot = $5
E-Bay Scams = Priceless
+1
Nov 12th, '08, 19:29
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by murrius » Nov 12th, '08, 19:29
Drax wrote:murrius wrote:The butt crack feature is a hoty debated feature of Prehistoric yixing.
I added bolding to the quote.
Best. Typo. EVAR!! That butt crack
is a hotty feature.

Oh dear..... I'm going to have to start sending my notes out for editing before I post. I am happy though that I may now be a contender for the TeaChat hall of fame award for typos; I think the current champion is kymidwife who said in a post that she went searching for tea in her mother's "panty" (having neglected to put an "r" after the "t").
Nov 13th, '08, 14:30
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by edkrueger » Nov 13th, '08, 14:30
I found its great, great, great... grandson:
http://tinyurl.com/5sbyx6
The resemblance is striking.
[So is the amount of shoe polish!]
Nov 13th, '08, 15:06
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by trallis » Nov 13th, '08, 15:06
you may be able to find a fossilized mosquito in the clay containing dino DNA
Nov 13th, '08, 15:30
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by Salsero » Nov 13th, '08, 15:30
trallis wrote: you may be able to find a fossilized mosquito in the clay containing dino DNA
You could start a theme park with dinosaurs. It would be great!
Nov 13th, '08, 16:46
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by Drax » Nov 13th, '08, 16:46
A photo shot from the rear of the pot would remove all doubt...
I'm sure the seller of the grandpappy pot probably neglected to mention that that's a real fossilized critter there on top of the pot. You could draw the DNA right out of that thing to start your own park.