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  • RazorJAK
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    Originally posted by Queen_Sarah_Sunshine View Post
    Youd be surprised how cheap good teapots can be..... although both of our current ones came from china. Dad goes there every year or two, and chinese pots make the best tea!
    I have a bunch of teapots, both servicable and mostly decorative.

    My favorite decorative one is my frog set. The one I use more often than any other is my clear glass one.

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  • Queen_Sarah_Sunshine
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    Woot *starts googling how to turn her left over fireworks intoweapons of destruction*

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  • metaal
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    anyone saying bombs from firework?

    my experience is that the powder from the tails from rockets give you the best bang

    I used to make a lot of crackers that said BROOOOOOOOOOOM instead of the silly ones that say pang while you were wondering if it was the match that went out, or the firecracker that went out.
    Internet and Chinese blood are a good cocktail for anything firework related

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  • Ray
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    I don't make bombs. I make pretty lights and ringing ears.

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  • Mike Taylor
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    Originally posted by Queen_Sarah_Sunshine View Post
    Or of course you could take a slightly more adult approach........... and make bombs from fireworks!
    That would be Ray's area of expertise. Hehehe.

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  • Queen_Sarah_Sunshine
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    Youd be surprised how cheap good teapots can be..... although both of our current ones came from china. Dad goes there every year or two, and chinese pots make the best tea!

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  • Leffy
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    well... we have collectible mini tea cups with pot, creamer and sugar bowls that are porcelain... but they hold like 2 oz tops in the cups, maybe 4 in the tea pot? but those are staying in package. cause... technically they're mommy's until harli grows up enough to like appreciate em.....

    and i'm a sucker for tinkerbell so of course i had to get that one, then saw the dora and she loves dora so i HAD toget that one. and i think i saw a barbie one on ebay....

    hey. i atleast waited till i found em discounted. the tink was clearanced at the disney store for $12, the dora at BL for $8. better then the original $20-$30 i saw them go for originally.

    right now though we use her pretty plastic tea pots (one even plays music as you pour), because i've yet to find a proper tea pot thats like "normal" sized thats within my budget, and doesn't make me want to hoard it away on a shelf or in the curio 'cause i'm afraid it may possibly be older then me.

    i never had tea parties when i was little. never thought i'd be a tea party kinda girl but.... its nice having something girly to do.

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  • Queen_Sarah_Sunshine
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    For a proper tea party you need china cups and scones with jam and whipped cream and little fairy cakes..........


    Plus of course other people wanting to dress up and play

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  • Leffy
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    i have tea parties with harli. usually they're just sit at the table with cracker sandwhiches and koolaid events, but i plot to one day have like a tea party party. full dress up, tea, and nummies out on the patio furniture.

    of course that requires more.... friendly weather.

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  • Queen_Sarah_Sunshine
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    Too right!!!


    For serious stress relief trying playing cars or blocks with a group of small boys......... lol


    Or of course you could take a slightly more adult approach........... and make bombs from fireworks!

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  • Mike Taylor
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    "What's the point in being grown up if you can't be childish sometimes?" -- Tom Baker

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  • stidf01
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    Originally posted by IK the Troll View Post
    I like to think that I, Jennie, and many others here on the forum are living proof that having a childlike lifestyle is not only healthy, but it's low stress, and can even be profitable or at least successful in some manner, if you steer it in the right direction.
    I don't know about low stress (stressful job), but I cherish the ability to walk away from my job and instantly forget it, going back to the childish behavior I love.

    There is nothing better than seeing someone torn between scowling and laughter

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  • IK the Troll
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    There is a tremendous difference between childish and childlike.

    Childish: Lack of control and disregard for others.

    Childlike: Enjoys playing and having fun.

    It is entirely possible to be an adult and have either of these qualities, for the better or worse of things.

    I like to think that I, Jennie, and many others here on the forum are living proof that having a childlike lifestyle is not only healthy, but it's low stress, and can even be profitable or at least successful in some manner, if you steer it in the right direction.

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  • Talen
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    Meh. I am a firm believer that age is merely an excuse to stop enjoying childish things for some people.

    Their loss and more room for me whenever I visit the local Lego Store.

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  • Disco Duck
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    ::glomps the Leffy::

    I'm sure I'm annoying sometimes. But I don't know how cute I am at those times...

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