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Author Topic: Reusing a broken teapot  (Read 4979 times)

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Offline GrandpaTom

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It can be decorative and it keeps the thing from being tossed right away.

Online mike89

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very interesting!!    and kind of neat too!!   :happy1:
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Offline deadeye

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Interesting. Looks like good use for some of my wife's 50 tea pots.  She probably will not miss some but will probably wonder what's hanging in the trees out back. 
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Offline Jerkbiat

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Hey look your bobber is up!

Online glenn57

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so GT........does your wife know that's missing yet??????? :surrender: :scratch:

whats a teapot anyway??????// :sleazy: :evil: :rotflmao:
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Offline snow1

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so how is it broken? looks fine to me....

Offline Steve-o

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Perhaps the lid is missing.   :confused: