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Re: red neck tea station

by Chip » Aug 8th, '09, 21:12

woozl wrote:
Chip wrote:
Nope, your comment was fine by me.

Woozl, what is in the small wood box??? :D
Pair o hagi cups :D
I was guessing a kyusu, but I was looking for the Hagi!

Looks like you got a great roadshow.

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Re: red neck tea station

by woozl » Aug 8th, '09, 23:15

Chip wrote:
woozl wrote:
Chip wrote:
I was guessing a kyusu, but I was looking for the Hagi!

Looks like you got a great roadshow.
Showing the masses what tea can be...... :mrgreen:

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Re: red neck tea station

by depravitea » Aug 9th, '09, 21:45

coloradopu wrote:being from the south and haveing a red neck of my very own "red enough to warrant comments from my wife on occasion" and...... being the proud owner of a alcohol production device which sits on the porch as decoration. i believe my mason jar use is standard for anything i want to store , drink, transport , brew , filter ,.........

and besides she "Lori" thinks my mason jar is sexy.

sorry if i might have offended but its a southern red neck thing.

and back to subject here is the upstairs setup.
You have to work pretty hard to offend me :)
Nice setup btw Colorado.

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Re: My tea center, show me yours

by ABx » Aug 21st, '09, 04:04

I'll probably be tweaking things for a while, but I'm relatively happy with it for the time being. The thing the tray is on is actually a printer cabinet, which holds all my cups and other misc teaware.

http://i486.photobucket.com/albums/rr22 ... aShelf.jpg

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Re: My tea center, show me yours

by Chip » Aug 21st, '09, 09:55

:lol: A visitor would never have a clue you were into tea!!!

Nice set up, ABx, everything close at hand.

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Re: My tea center, show me yours

by Salsero » Sep 4th, '09, 09:31

Thanks for sharing, ABx. Wonderful set ups you have there, very inviting homes!

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Re: My tea center, show me yours

by Chip » Sep 5th, '09, 08:19

Mod Post, It seems Scott got mad about something and edited all his posts to read "." Unfortuantely, this affected everyone who replied. I have therefore not only deleted his posts, but also any that were "left hanging" by other members.

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Re: My tea center, show me yours

by evilberg » Sep 5th, '09, 15:41

This is our new furniture outside the kitchen wich I instantly moved some of my stuff to :wink:

And as soon as I get some stands I'll move my girlfriends jars and proudly present some Pu-erh cakes on the bottom shelf instead 8)

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Re: My tea center, show me yours

by Victoria » Sep 5th, '09, 20:38

Wow, nice!

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Re: My tea center, show me yours

by geeber1 » Sep 5th, '09, 22:16

Very nice, evilberg!

Who is scott?

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Re: My tea center, show me yours

by Chip » Sep 5th, '09, 22:23

geeber1 wrote:Very nice, evilberg!

Who is scott?
Scott joined from China a few days ago. He posted his vast collection and space to store it all. Then he deleted everything here, there and everywhere.

Nice set up Evilberg.

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Re: My tea center, show me yours

by geeber1 » Sep 6th, '09, 00:30

Oh. Okay.

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Re: My tea center, show me yours

by chris&amy » Oct 13th, '09, 11:21

we just came across this site and joined and wanted to show our Tea setup. We love the picture of all the setups. Have a great day Chris & Amy
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Re: My tea center, show me yours

by chris&amy » Oct 13th, '09, 11:23

Sorry for the small pic's but it kept telling me my pic's were to big.

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Re: My tea center, show me yours

by Chip » Oct 13th, '09, 11:27

chris&amy wrote:Sorry for the small pic's but it kept telling me my pic's were to big.
Not sure why it was telling you this. Perhaps you have photobucket or similar. You can post an image right from there.

Welcome to the forum!!!

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