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Oh my god. What did I say to break the thread?
Come back peoples! It's lonely in here.
No, bonny. We all love printed coffee mugs SO MUCH that we are aghast. Nay, *traumatized* that you would shun the noble en-logoed mug!
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t huge mess, bump on forehead now
(You know I'm kidding, right?)
I wish you could hear my deep chuckle.
You crack me up.
I was just worried that I'd bored everyone to death.
Does everyone but me love printed mugs?
My particular obsessive tendencies require total symmetry in my cupboards. Very little color...only a few green pieces...all heavy, white Crate & Barrel stuff.
I, sincerely, can't imagine having patterns on my dinnerware. I appreciate pictures in catalogs but could not do it in real life.
I even passed on some amazing "Eat at Joe's" coffee mugs in the right color, that weighed approximately 1.5lbs a piece. So cool but...there was printing on them!!
I think I might be ill.
bonny it is too bad you don't have a cat. You could put potting soil in the mug and plant cat grass. And anyone who asks, you say, "Mr. Muffins got the awesome mug because democracy is soooo important and so is nibbling greens," when people ask. But what only you would know is that inside what you really mean is, "Eat dirt, you nasty printed mug!"
Does everyone but me love printed mugs?
Only speaking for myself, I'm far more particular about what goes *in* my mug than what's on it. I'm lucky enough to have a good size collection of handmade mugs, so I can enjoy both.
Does everyone but me love printed mugs?
Depends on what's printed on it. Some of them are pretty passive-aggressive.
There may be one or two solid colored mugs in my cupboard. None of them are white, and I don't own a single plain white dish.
All of my dishware and mugs are patterned or printed. Some of the dishware matches. I don't have a lot of printed mugs, though. One from my work, and two from Leverage cons, and one from my college.
"Eat dirt, you nasty printed mug!"
I'm more of a live-and-let-mug kinda gal, but funny you should mention the cat grass. I'm thinking about sprouting seeds at home. I never considered using mugs for that purpose, but hey that could work.
I'm lucky enough to have a good size collection of handmade mugs, so I can enjoy both.
I adore handmade pottery. A good friend makes beautiful stuff, but they don't nest well and, uneven lines! I can't do it.
Depends on what's printed on it. Some of them are pretty passive-aggressive.
Right? There are days when I don't feel like "The World's Greatest Mom" and, rather than feeling inspired by the print, I think I'd feel mocked by it.