Nov 16th, '08, 15:09
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by Chip » Nov 16th, '08, 15:09
Salsero wrote: Thanks, Trioxin, Augie, and Kymidwife for the nice comments on the photo and the cute pot -- it holds a mere 4.25 oz, 120 ml. I may use it for gyokuro.
That kyusu is precious as is the photo! I like the size and don't have anything around that size.
I will have a football game on at some point, mainly as I am on TeaChat for background noise. Maybe Iron Chef. I also like the Science Channel, especially anything extreme engineering.
Started the day with Adagio's Sencha Premier. NEED TEA NOW!!!
Nov 16th, '08, 17:26
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by Wosret » Nov 16th, '08, 17:26
We haven't had cable in at least four years. It's great! The antenna doesn't work, either. We just watch DVDs, and the occasional thing from the internet.
Salsero, I want that pot, too!
Nov 16th, '08, 18:39
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by jazz88 » Nov 16th, '08, 18:39
Wosret wrote:We haven't had cable in at least four years. It's great! The antenna doesn't work, either. We just watch DVDs, and the occasional thing from the internet.
The same with our family. Sal and Geek – love the photos!
Today I had: Keemun Rhapsody (so good), Jasmine #9 and Sencha Premier

Nov 16th, '08, 19:26
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by paisleymonsoon » Nov 16th, '08, 19:26
Despite having just bought a fancy television, it only gets turned on once a week: Saturday nights for watching movies, sci-fi, or British tv series with friends.
Nov 16th, '08, 20:56
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by Victoria » Nov 16th, '08, 20:56
No TV for me. No tea either for that matter.
I will remedy that tomorrow.
Nov 16th, '08, 21:07
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by Chip » Nov 16th, '08, 21:07
Watching the Wizard of Oz. I never miss a chance to watch it, after all, the Emerald City is my fave town!
Had Gyokuro Yame from O-Cha earlier and currently trying a sample of Kuradashi Sencha from Pentox, THANKS! This stuff is really different, though I can not say I am in love with it. But it is reallllly different.
Experiments with pan firing different types of rice and barley for brewing in the evenings. Can't wait to try them. A little later I will try one.
Nov 16th, '08, 22:11
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by murrius » Nov 16th, '08, 22:11
GeekgirlUnveiled wrote:
I'm just hanging out inside, we got crunched by a teenage driver yesterday. The
caris a mess, but the safety features worked fine, so we are just a little sore and bruised.
But I don't really feel like dragging camera gear around even though the weather is perfect.
Sorry to hear that GG. I'm glad you are OK.
Nov 16th, '08, 22:26
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by Chip » Nov 16th, '08, 22:26
murrius wrote:GeekgirlUnveiled wrote:
I'm just hanging out inside, we got crunched by a teenage driver yesterday. The
caris a mess, but the safety features worked fine, so we are just a little sore and bruised.
But I don't really feel like dragging camera gear around even though the weather is perfect.
Sorry to hear that GG. I'm glad you are OK.
Yikes, glad to see you were not more seriously injured!
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Nov 17th, '08, 00:38
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by TaiPing Hou Kui » Nov 17th, '08, 00:38
I will watch Food Network...pretty much the only channels I watch are Food Network, the Travel Channel, Discovery Channel, and National Geographic Channel. Today I have been drinking myself......and by that I mean TaiPing Hou Kui.........I am anxiously awaiting a recent order from
www.artisticnippon.com and some special tea I am getting from Japan.....I will reveal all when I receive them in a couple days.....according to EMS tracking it left Tokyo earlier today!
-Nick (TaiPing)
Nov 17th, '08, 01:57
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by olivierco » Nov 17th, '08, 01:57
GeekgirlUnveiled wrote:Salsero wrote:
Thanks, Trioxin, Augie, and Kymidwife for the nice comments on the photo and the cute pot -- it holds a mere 4.25 oz, 120 ml. I may use it for gyokuro.
That small? It's beautiful. What kind of filter does it have?

Nov 17th, '08, 02:08
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by Salsero » Nov 17th, '08, 02:08
olivierco wrote:GeekgirlUnveiled wrote: That small? It's beautiful. What kind of filter does it have?
The perfect kind. Sorry, Geekgirl, I never noticed your question. Thanks, Olivierco, for coming to the rescue.
Nov 17th, '08, 10:11
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by Shelob » Nov 17th, '08, 10:11
Chip wrote:murrius wrote:GeekgirlUnveiled wrote:
I'm just hanging out inside, we got crunched by a teenage driver yesterday. The
caris a mess, but the safety features worked fine, so we are just a little sore and bruised.
But I don't really feel like dragging camera gear around even though the weather is perfect.
Sorry to hear that GG. I'm glad you are OK.
Yikes, glad to see you were not more seriously injured!

Hey Geekgirl, Me too, and I love your new acquisition, it's surely a 'cutie'!
Sal, Lovely, lovely photo as always and again, you always make me smile and, most important
'I WANT THAT DRAGON' from your post the other day

Nov 17th, '08, 10:42
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by chad » Nov 17th, '08, 10:42
Had to watch some NASCAR Sunday.
Also watched some History Channel and finished the evening with Brad Paisley on the country music channel.
Enjoyed some Lady Grey Sunday afternoon.