Dec 19th, '08, 18:57
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by Victoria » Dec 19th, '08, 18:57
Welcome Oolonga!!
Love your name!! Assume you love oolongs too???

Dec 19th, '08, 20:23
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by murrius » Dec 19th, '08, 20:23
My kyusu and yixing are plain clay. My gaiwan has a fish motif and all my cups are all plain. I guess that makes me mostly plain with a flash of motif.
Chiran Supreme this morning, Gyokuru Kin this afternoon, and green Kukicha this evening. Ah, tea!
Dec 19th, '08, 20:43
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by Oolonga » Dec 19th, '08, 20:43
Victoria wrote:Welcome Oolonga!!
Love your name!! Assume you love oolongs too???

Thank you, Victoria!
Actually I used to post here a little under a different name but then I came up with this one which I think reflects my taste better (yes, you are right, I love oolongs

). Since TeaChat doesn't support username changing, I had to re-register and lost all my posts.
Dec 20th, '08, 00:50
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by Chip » Dec 20th, '08, 00:50
Oolonga wrote:Victoria wrote:Welcome Oolonga!!
Love your name!! Assume you love oolongs too???

Thank you, Victoria!
Actually I used to post here a little under a different name but then I came up with this one which I think reflects my taste better (yes, you are right, I love oolongs

). Since TeaChat doesn't support username changing, I had to re-register and lost all my posts.

Actually, you could have simply contacted a moderator for assistance with a name change. Who were you before? If you are still interested, PM me.
Karigane this evening. Mugi/genmai/and a new addition, pan-fired buckwheat currently in my cup.
blah blah blah SENCHA blah blah blah!!!
Dec 20th, '08, 01:37
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by olivierco » Dec 20th, '08, 01:37
Chip wrote: Who were you before? If you are still interested, PM me.
Jade Flower I guess
Dec 20th, '08, 10:09
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by Riene » Dec 20th, '08, 10:09
I like my teaware to be plain white. It goes with everything and I can see the color of the tea better.
Which does not mean that I don't still covet that gorgeous little blue floral cup/saucer set from the English teaware competition... 
Although my neighbors are all barbarians,
And you, you are a thousand miles away,
There are always two cups on my table.
--Tang Dynasty