21 thoughts on “Proof

  1. Suzanne

    I have that EXACT TEACUP AND SAUCER. Would you be interested in having it, so you will then have a set? Because I have a, uh, lot of them I’ve collected and rarely use.

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  2. Cagey (Kelli Oliver George)

    Oh, man! I LOVE “tea and biscuit” sets! I have some Japanese ones that are wooden, that my great-grandma brought back from Japan in the 50s and I have some American style molded glass sets from my grandma, that were better suited for cake and punch.

    Fun! You’ve got a great husband!

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  3. Anonymous

    How cute :) And how sweet of your husband.

    Hope you enjoy your tea and your sociopaths! (kind of weird to write that!)

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  4. Swistle

    Suzanne- YOU HAVE A COLLECTION?? You should totally do a POST on them!! I will link to it! I am FASCINATED with these things I hadn’t realized existed! THANK YOU for the offer of a twin to mine! I had to think it over for a lonnnng time, and then thought no, I think I want it to be My One Set From Paul. But now I like the idea that you and I are teacup/saucer-set twins! You have to use yours now!

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  5. drhoctor2

    Love the tea cup and I’ve read that book and loved it. Very illuminating. We’ll see if you are as weird as I after you’ve finished it. I diagnosed everyone I met for about a month later. ALL Sociopaths..what are the chances ?

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  6. Karen L

    lovely. I wasn’t aware of “tea and biscuit” saucers. I was imagining tea and teabag and teaspoon. either way, lovely.

    nicely done Paul, though it probably doesn’t quite make up for 1/3 = 0.33333…

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