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Sushuri Madonna
Oct 15, 07 - 2:34 PM |
Unregistered Girls Post Here!
With the Blue Camellia Club being unfortunately locked to new girls (we are TRYING to unlock it, but - ah problems, problems) we encourage all unregistered girls to use this forum to introduce yourselves or chat about anything you like. Please don't be shy - the floor is yours. |
Mengxia Yu
Oct 15th, 2007 - 11:27 PM |
Rayati, everyone! Though I have not been able to register, I have had the honour of two wonderful conversations in the White Rose Room, and I do not feel as shy anymore. Since I can only watch the Blue Camellia Club, I will make my official introduction here! My name is Mengxia Yu. (雨梦霞, or MUNG-shyah yoo) Blonde, 21. When I don't have to study, I pass my time with reading, writing, knitting, sewing, and tea. (I just love tea!) I also adore red tartan, plush toys, and my little pet fishes. I am sure I will be asking many questions, but Madonna-chei has answered a great deal of them. (Even the silly ones!) It is an honour to finally make your acquaintance! |
Princess Mushroom
Oct 16th, 2007 - 11:36 PM |
How nice to see you here Yu-chei (or is it Mengxia-chei - I mean are your names the Eastern or the Western way round?) I love tea too. We have some Gyokuro tea which is just wonderful, though usually I just drink some cheap but nice Chinese green tea from a Fillipino store. What sort of tea do you like? And have you any nice cups? I really believe that the cup one drinks from makes all the difference to the tea. They don't have to be expensive - those cute little Chinese ones with rice-patterns are ideal, I think. Oh dear - you have got me off in the subject of tea. Welcome again. It is lovely to meet you! |
Mengxia Yu
Oct 17th, 2007 - 3:20 AM |
Forgive me, I should have mentioned it! I wrote it Western-style; Mengxia is the first name, Yu is the surname. (And Yu is much easier to spell!) I don't know if I could pick just one kind of tea! Black, green, white, red, oolong, herbal--it keeps changing. As of late, I have been particularly fond of Lapsang Souchong oolong; it's so very unique. I have one very nice china teacup, but that is for the china cabinet--it's just too nice to use. My very favourite teacups are the gaiwan from a local Vietnamese market. They were very inexpensive, but are very nice. They have a lovely blue and white Eastern-dragon-and-pearl pattern. Unless you're drinking black tea with milk and sugar, I think the gaiwan is the best teacup around. I don't know many other people who like to drink tea, so the gaiwan let me easily brew a different kind for each person. |
Padraica Yatsenko
Nov 23rd, 2007 - 2:47 PM |
Rayati! It has been an honour these past few weeks to meet some very amiable maids in the White Rose Room and at the Embassy in Virtualia. It will be just grand when the Blue Camellia Club forums are back to normal. They have been a pleasure to read in the meanwhile. Fraulein Landgrebe had mentioned to me during one of my first visits at the Embassy that Avendale would perhaps hold my interest. If so, my brunette schoolpette would have to find a plausible excuse for being so late for the start of term, but we shall see. It will be lovely to meet everyone I have not met, as well as to visit again with those I have. Until then, I shall content myself with my visits to Virtualia. Rayati, and take care! |
Shin-cheri
Nov 24th, 2007 - 12:33 AM |
Rayati, Miss Yatsenko! Please do feel free to use this forum as you would the Blue Camellia - ask questions, post threads, anything you like. As for Avendale - well, game time is not quite the same as life-time. The game has started rather slowly, so while it is a few weeks in life-time it is not yet a day in game-time, so there is no explaining to do - just narrate your arrival. Welcome to this forum and I hope we may welcome you to the Blue camellia soon! |
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