Do we get to request how he signs it?
If so, can mine be signed:
'I want to have your love child,
Love, Chris'
?
Sep 23rd, '05, 14:09
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But it may not make it any less true!Mike B wrote:That sounds...scientifically impossible.Tadiera wrote:'I want to have your love child,
Love, Chris'
?
And if Elijah Wood and Dominic Monaghan are having a love child, I do not see why Chris cannot have mine.

Tadiera,
Just drop me a note (chris@adagio.com) to let me know when you place an order.... I'll gladly include my best love child note.
Love,
Chris
Just drop me a note (chris@adagio.com) to let me know when you place an order.... I'll gladly include my best love child note.
Love,
Chris
Sep 29th, '05, 01:49
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any feedback yet?
Does anyone have any feedback on the Tea Book. By now some of you must have received your copies.
Oct 2nd, '05, 16:25
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I think all you've got to do to get the book is to order $19 + in merchandise. I didn't have to add any special coupon or anything when I ordered.
BTW I love the book! It's a smaller format than I expected, but all the better to haul around with me! Chris is a smart ass, but isn't he always? Better a smart ass than just an ass I always say.
Only one thing I didn't like was that the only teas mentioned were the teas available through Adagio. I suppose that's because it was published by Adagio, and written by an Adagio employee. But it tends to lend a bit of a marketing gimmiky feel to it. It's still a lovely book! The pictures are spectacular, and the informaton is wonderful, but it feels a little (a very little) like a giant sales pamphlet.
I'm certainly not sorry to have it though, and I do recomend it!
Marlene
BTW I love the book! It's a smaller format than I expected, but all the better to haul around with me! Chris is a smart ass, but isn't he always? Better a smart ass than just an ass I always say.
Only one thing I didn't like was that the only teas mentioned were the teas available through Adagio. I suppose that's because it was published by Adagio, and written by an Adagio employee. But it tends to lend a bit of a marketing gimmiky feel to it. It's still a lovely book! The pictures are spectacular, and the informaton is wonderful, but it feels a little (a very little) like a giant sales pamphlet.
I'm certainly not sorry to have it though, and I do recomend it!
Marlene
Never trust a man who, when left alone in a room with a tea cozy, dosn't try it on.
-Billy Connolly
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Oct 3rd, '05, 15:36
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