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Alphonse the fish had always been weird.Oolong tea is somewhere between a green and black tea, with a floral aftertaste, and will be one of the teas initially available from Red Wombat Tea Co (and in answer to the question, they'll be in tins, and available on-line.)
Digital, and way too much fun. (It was nearly "Angry Oyster Oolong" but while the alliteration was nice, I had a hard time getting the oyster to look suitably enraged.) Prints are available for $10 and $20, plus shipping--send a note or visit [link] for details.
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Comments: 126
MoonlitHunter [2008-04-07 17:37:11 +0000 UTC]
I love it. Absolutely amazing. Especially the crazed look in the fish's eyes. @.@
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Ocalikecoca [2008-04-07 17:26:00 +0000 UTC]
hahahahahah this is great! You and your weird-funny ideas.
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Mokiemorty [2008-04-07 17:14:17 +0000 UTC]
This guy's even better than the last one. xD I'm not much of a tea-drinker, but I think I'll have to get myself bit of every flavor, just for the pictures.
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Hawkmun [2008-04-07 17:09:20 +0000 UTC]
Do you think you'll ever offer green tea? I drink like five mugs a day. I only just (this past weekend) got a loose tea leave steeper thing, and I'd love to get some loose green tea! Especially if it supported art at the same time!
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ursulav In reply to Hawkmun [2008-04-07 17:33:30 +0000 UTC]
*grin* Stay tuned for Shoggoth Jasmine, a green tea that is probably NOT made of dried shoggoths. Really.
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HomieBear [2008-04-07 17:03:53 +0000 UTC]
Wil there be a rooibos? I don't even know what Rooibos means but it is my current favorite tea.
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tytoalba In reply to HomieBear [2008-04-08 18:51:01 +0000 UTC]
It basically just means "red bush" as it's not from the same plant as tea (camellia sinensis), but is in fact a plant all its' own (putting it more soundly in the category of herbals or tisanes, but red tea just sounds better). Being as it's not a camellia, it's naturally caffeine free, high in antioxidants and vitamins and minerals AND can suppress allergic reactions in some folks if they drink it regularly.
/end teageek mode
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Keinerlei [2008-04-07 17:01:23 +0000 UTC]
These are brilliant! I love its mad-eyed happy secterian face!
Any chances the tea'll be organic?
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Wolfess-fuzzpot [2008-04-07 17:00:34 +0000 UTC]
"It was nearly "Angry Oyster Oolong" but while the alliteration was nice, I had a hard time getting the oyster to look suitably enraged."
Do you know that your descriptions rock?
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Leopreston [2008-04-07 16:58:48 +0000 UTC]
That's one crazy looking fish... *stares* Ooooh... hypnotic!
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ursulav In reply to Mr-Joe [2008-04-07 16:58:54 +0000 UTC]
Insomuch as it exists at all, yes! (Although credit for making the tea HAPPEN goes to Ellen Million Graphics.)
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