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Post by Like an Angel on Nov 29, 2003 21:58:15 GMT
Hey Paulo!! So it's more than a simple ring for you eh? nice to hear the meaning of that ring for you... and... should I say 'Pina beware with Paulo proposal'? ROTFLMAO!!! ;D ;D... thank you for your kindness! Mariana aka The Lady Of The Rigns ;D
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Post by Pina on Dec 21, 2003 1:51:37 GMT
However, I do have some bad news about that giraffe mug, I had a slight accident with it!!!! Well, now I know what really happened to that mug! It was lovingly packed into a beautiful box and shipped off to Canada!
Thank you, Paulo. I just received the lovely giraffe mug today! What a lovely Christmas present!
I will post pics soon!
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Post by Paulo on Dec 21, 2003 11:19:53 GMT
Pina, I have fond memories of the giraffe mug! I trust that one day you'll let me drink from it again! ;D To your health. Paulo
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Post by Pina on Jan 24, 2004 1:40:37 GMT
A big thank you to Paulo for my Christmas pressie! The lovely mug goes with my orange kitchen! ;D Cheers!
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Post by Pina on Sept 14, 2004 21:36:39 GMT
Hmmm... I see I haven't been here in a while and yet I drink all sorts of wonderful teas here in England! Right now, I'm enjoying a cup of Clipper Infusions organic chamomile (organically grown Fairtrade chamomile flowers). Willow, you'd love it here in the UK: Fairtrade is very heavily promoted and organic products are readily available. Clipper Teas also goes into great detail about Fairtrade on the back of their boxes: The Fairtrade Mark displayed on this delicious chamomile infusion is your independent guarantee that the people who produce it are protected from exploitation. The Fairtrade estates are inspected regularly to ensure they fulfil the strict standards laid down by the Fairtrade Foundation, covering education, healthcare, housing, fair pay, safe working conditions and many other welfare matters. Fairtrade standards and organic growing methods ensure the protection of the land, the people that live and work on it and the wildlife, sustaining a balanced, fertile environment.Clipper Teas also describes their packaging: As with all Clipper products, the paper and card materials used are non-chlorine bleached, from managed sustained forests, are 100% bio-degradable and we use only unbleached tea bag paper.www.clipper-teas.com
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Post by WILLOW on Sept 15, 2004 6:19:58 GMT
I guess I'll have to make it over to the UK then! Just for the tea though, of course...
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