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Saturday, November 11th, 2006 | 11 Comments

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I got these cute house clothes pins today… but even in the store I couldn’t truly justify buying them. I have no use for them. My clothes hang dry on hangers on a metal rack… what should I use them for??? Paper/mail? Chip bags? Any ideas? Mike’s bro took us to ching ching cha today. (it feels weird blogging about this… paranoia on my part I suppose.) I wanted some loose leaf tea & didn’t know about this place. I haven’t had loose leaf in so long. The quality is SO superb compared to the dust they put into most tea bags. I got peach flavored black tea and Genmaicha with Matcha. 茶.

Jenny posted at 11:11 pm ; Saturday   
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emi said
November 11, 2006 @ 11:25 pm

Those pins are very cute! I’m sure you’ll find a smart way to use them soon. xoxo

 
Jamie said
November 12, 2006 @ 12:05 am

Hey, you should use them for like little stuff like mail or stickers or something like that. They’re really cute. Anyways, I jus twanted to let you know that tomorrow I’ll be getting my hair cut and I can’t wait. I wanna see what I look like with that style heehee. But anyways, take care.

 
Jenn~ said
November 12, 2006 @ 2:58 am

Those clothes pins are really cute. I’d use them for mail or to keep candy bags closed, ~ I’ve never had loose leaf tea before. I usually just drink lipton or I get black ice tea from Starbucks. ^^

 
Aleida said
November 12, 2006 @ 10:11 am

Hahah those clothes pins look truly kawaii I also hang dry my clothes on a metal rack, but I use pins for socks and underwear so… Ching Ching Cha looks really nice! Haha~ I love tea next to cappuccino My sister and I plan on having a high tea session sometime soon. Thanks for scanning CanCam #12 !!!

 
Lydia said
November 12, 2006 @ 10:54 am

To be honest, I tend to buy a lot of items which I have no use for… :( But I’m sure I’d be using those cute clothes pins if I bought them! Besides, I really like the idea to use them for mail or other small things.

Yeah, loose leaf tea is great! However, most of the time I’m too lazy so I’m pretty fine with tea bags.

 
Liv said
November 12, 2006 @ 11:50 am

They aren’t magnets, are they? Then you could stick them to your fridge for things *o* Why not bring them to work to keep your files together? Use them like paperclips or something… The chip bag was a good one too~

Have you ever had chai tea? It’s sooo yummy!! ^^;

 
Lain said
November 12, 2006 @ 2:27 pm

i love the clips, but ur right, utterly useless. i don’t think they r strong enough to hold up wet clothes anyway ~ we drink tea leaves, instead of tea bags. cause, it’s just what we do? although i make tea bag drinks instead of actual tea. good tea is wasted on ppl like me cause i can’t tell the difference. lol

& yes thanks for la comment

 
Sasha said
November 12, 2006 @ 3:05 pm

Mike’s brother seems cool I cannot picture my brothers inside a teahouse… ever.

I use clips for keeping bags closed - chip bags, bagged salads, pasta, etc. I also sometimes use them as bookmarks.

 
Nikki said
November 12, 2006 @ 3:32 pm

I have some similiar clip. I tied thin wire and use the hang pictures from them. U also hang postcard. Maybe sometime take photo and show on my LJ.

 
lisa said
November 12, 2006 @ 7:14 pm

Those are cute! You could glue magnets on the back of them and use them to hang notes on the frig (grocery list?).

 
Kim said
November 12, 2006 @ 10:12 pm

Oooh loose leaf tea is good. We have bags of loose leaf green tea it at my house! I usually put honey into my tea. That tea place sounds interesting!

 
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