Sunday 22 November 2009

Welcome/Wilkommen/歡迎/добро пожаловать/recepción/환영/υποδοχή...

...to this here Electronical Blog-Displaying Folio. Or "EBDeF" as all the trendy people with so much on in their lives that they have to shorten words are calling it. Thyre sum crzy cts mn. Wrd.

We're a business that has been around now for at least a week. We import loose-leaf tea and we're now embarking on a project that will provide a place for people to drink said loose-leaf tea. It will be an ultra-cosy, mega-friendly, super-groovy, groovily-super teahouse, but WAIT! As well as having a variety of cosy places for tea-drinkers to drink tea in, it will also have a gallery for artists to art in, a little stage for musicians to music on (and listeners to listen off) and a little cinemarey room for film buffs to buff films in. We hope it will become a place that people will feel comfortable in and make it their regular haunt (ghosts need not apply - unless you're the ghost of Karl Marx as we would really like to compliment you on your beard. And your social theorising. But mainly your beard).

Anyway, that's the idea and this EBDeF will serialise the progress of the Teahouse until its up and running - then it will become a device for showing the world our groovy friends what we made and what they did in our teahouse. Perhaps not what they did in the toilets.

In the words of How 2, thats How for Now. Over and out,

All at Quilliam Brothers (all 3 of them).

PS Incase you were wondering, Quilliam Brothers is made up of 3 brothers. Their surname is Quilliam.

PPS It rhymes with 'William'.

4 comments:

Chris Le M said...

in the words of Montgomery Burns... excellent...

Unknown said...

Wow - you are living my dream! Although, technically I did always want a coffee shop-bookshop or a Post Office - but a tea-art house is close enough! I'm living in Zurich now and frequently go to the tea house where Lenin and Trotsky used to slurp. I hope your venture is just as intellectually stimulating and revolutionary. I shall pop in for an Assam blend when you are up and running (although ex-teacher rates will be expected!). Good luck, Kate Dalton xx

Louise Mackenzie said...

Sounds like a great venture - count me in when you start looking for artists. Louise Mackenzie

Chubs said...

Consider yourself well and truly counted in Louise Mackenzie!