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Joshua Tea 23-01-2006 05:57 PM

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Hi everyone

I wanted to introduce myself to the group. I am an Aussie gal
(originally from Perth) living in the vibrantly rich suburb of Leimert
Park, California, and I love nothing better than a nice hot brew of
Yunnan tea! Though I'm pretty much equal opportunity!

Looking forward to being part of this forum!

Linda


DPM 23-01-2006 07:47 PM

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"Joshua Tea" > wrote in message
oups.com...
> Hi everyone
>
> I wanted to introduce myself to the group. I am an Aussie gal
> (originally from Perth) living in the vibrantly rich suburb of Leimert
> Park, California, and I love nothing better than a nice hot brew of
> Yunnan tea! Though I'm pretty much equal opportunity!
>
> Looking forward to being part of this forum!
>
> Linda
>

Welcome, Linda. I think you'll like this group - civilized (certainly by
usenet standards!) and passionate about tea. I've learned an immense amount
here. Enjoy!

Dean



Mike Petro 23-01-2006 08:33 PM

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Joshua Tea wrote:
> Hi everyone
>
> I wanted to introduce myself to the group. I am an Aussie gal
> (originally from Perth) living in the vibrantly rich suburb of Leimert
> Park, California, and I love nothing better than a nice hot brew of
> Yunnan tea! Though I'm pretty much equal opportunity!
>
> Looking forward to being part of this forum!
>
> Linda


Welcome Linda,

I too enjoy a cup of Dian Hong on occasion. What is the tea scene like
in Australia? I know you have Gray and Seddon's etc but is that quality
level fairly common or is it an exception?

Mike
http://www.pu-erh.net


Joshua Tea 24-01-2006 04:06 AM

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Thanks for the welcome! Alas - while I know that Australians have great
love for the their "cuppa" tea (as in, do ya want a cuppa?), much like
my late blooming interest in wine, I didn't get into tea until a few
years ago. So now I am making up for lost time. I do remember a great
Lipton tongue-in-cheek teabag commercial from Australia though (and it
may have been one in the U.S) asking "Are you a jiggler or a dangler"?
Sadly I was neither. And now I am a loose leaf tea lover. : )


Bluesea 27-01-2006 08:50 AM

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"Joshua Tea" > wrote in message
oups.com...
> Thanks for the welcome! Alas - while I know that Australians have great
> love for the their "cuppa" tea (as in, do ya want a cuppa?), much like
> my late blooming interest in wine, I didn't get into tea until a few
> years ago. So now I am making up for lost time. I do remember a great
> Lipton tongue-in-cheek teabag commercial from Australia though (and it
> may have been one in the U.S) asking "Are you a jiggler or a dangler"?
> Sadly I was neither. And now I am a loose leaf tea lover. : )



Good for you!

And... Welcome to the group!


--
~~Bluesea~~
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Please take out the trash before sending a direct reply.



Jason F in Los Angeles 27-01-2006 06:04 PM

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Yay for tea buffs in Los Angeles Metro! See you in Chinatown!

~j



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