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by TimeforTea » Jun 2nd, '08, 10:12
WELCOME BACK, TEAM ADAGIO AND TEACHAT MODS!!!
This morning, oolong #40 in my cup. Ok. It's official. I am now an Oolong Princess.

Jun 2nd, '08, 10:27
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by henley » Jun 2nd, '08, 10:27
TimeforTea wrote: This morning, oolong #40 in my cup. Ok. It's official. I am now an
Oolong Princess.

That's so funny... after the first time I fixed oolong tea for the family bfast, my 5 yr old decided that was her favorite kind of tea & dubbed herself "Princess Oolong".

Jun 2nd, '08, 10:31
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by TimeforTea » Jun 2nd, '08, 10:31
henley wrote:TimeforTea wrote: This morning, oolong #40 in my cup. Ok. It's official. I am now an
Oolong Princess.

That's so funny... after the first time I fixed oolong tea for the family bfast, my 5 yr old decided that was her favorite kind of tea & dubbed herself "Princess Oolong".

Oh no. I have given myself the same nickname as a 5 year old.
On my second infusion of oolong #40...peach....honey...maple...devine!
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Jun 2nd, '08, 10:36
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by ThinkingOutLoud » Jun 2nd, '08, 10:36
All this oolong .... Chip has his work cut out for him when he returns! Irish Breakfast this morning, Citron Green in my thermal for a day at the park. Hope it's as beautiful everywhere you all are as it is here!
Jun 2nd, '08, 10:45
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by TimeforTea » Jun 2nd, '08, 10:45
ThinkingOutLoud wrote:All this oolong .... Chip has his work cut out for him when he returns!
Victoria was a better proselytizer than Chip was. 
Jun 2nd, '08, 11:17
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by daughteroftheKing » Jun 2nd, '08, 11:17
Good morning everyone!
After finishing up some iced Oolong-style Darjeeling, I'm now on to Irish Breakfast. Smooth with enough caffeine to get me through weekly staff meeting.
Had a great few days off last week and my dad left yesterday - I want to be able to drive across country by myself at 81 like he does!
Happy Monday!
"Top off the tea... it lubricates the grey matter."
(Jerry Ledbetter, "Good Neighbors")
Jun 2nd, '08, 11:17
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by Salsero » Jun 2nd, '08, 11:17
TimeforTea wrote:Victoria was a better proselytizer than Chip was
Yes, I don't remember Chip mentioning sencha even once. Course my memory's not what it used to be.
Jun 2nd, '08, 11:23
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by olivierco » Jun 2nd, '08, 11:23
Shincha Kirameki just after work.
And maybe some koicha later.
Everything is going soon to be back to normal. Green is good!
Jun 2nd, '08, 12:03
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by augie » Jun 2nd, '08, 12:03
Salsero wrote:
Mine is too hideous to photograph.
Hey, I told you to get a green screen. Then you can be anywhere you want!
I can also see you standing on your head taking the picture. You go to such lengths to take great photos!
Nice cat, BTW. You must have remembered that I
love kitty cats.
All of my friends and I are either wearing a scarf or a bowtie. Not sure why artists love to depict us with a scarf . . . we look great in a tux or au naturale.
Jun 2nd, '08, 12:40
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by olivierco » Jun 2nd, '08, 12:40
A nice double matcha (usacha) bowl of Kaoru supreme.
Jun 2nd, '08, 13:19
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by Mary R » Jun 2nd, '08, 13:19
Adagio's Masala Chai for me. 'Tis clove-a-licious and the tea base is smooth as silk. I'm actually drinking it sans milk...and that's something I *never* do with a chai!
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by Space Samurai » Jun 2nd, '08, 13:24
The way I see it...
If you all were sinning in Vegas, that's your businness, so I don't need to know.
But if you weren't sinning, I don't want to know, cos then I'll just be deeply dissapointed in each of you.
Jun 2nd, '08, 13:47
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by Salsero » Jun 2nd, '08, 13:47
Mary R wrote:Adagio's Masala Chai for me. 'Tis clove-a-licious and the tea base is smooth as silk. I'm actually drinking it sans milk...and that's something I *never* do with a chai!
Chai w/o milk ≠ chai.
Space Samurai wrote:If you all were sinning in Vegas, that's your businness, so I don't need to know.
As for me, I
always want
all the details
(but I never get any of the details.
)
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by RussianSoul » Jun 2nd, '08, 14:01
Space Samurai wrote:The way I see it...
If you all were sinning in Vegas, that's your businness, so I don't need to know.
But if you weren't sinning, I don't want to know, cos then I'll just be deeply dissapointed in each of you.
Salsero wrote:As for me, I
always want
all the details
(but I never get any of the details.
)
As for me, I'd rather be in Vegas in person - sinning
We can share details later...
Shincha Fukamushi Supreme anyone?
Jun 2nd, '08, 14:13
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by Salsero » Jun 2nd, '08, 14:13
RussianSoul wrote:As for me, I'd rather be in Vegas in person - sinning ... Shincha Fukamushi Supreme anyone?
Mmm,
Sencha, the next best thing to sinning, and with none of the guilt!