Having both a catbox and camomile available I can state unequivocably that you, darling Sensei, are out of your freakin mind.Cheezuz, this stuff smells like the cat box.
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Good morning.
I have a fresh pot of Caffe' D'Arte Meaning of Life on tap (my favorite brew).
Juke is playing at http://eklund.merseine.nu:8000
I have a fresh pot of Caffe' D'Arte Meaning of Life on tap (my favorite brew).
Juke is playing at http://eklund.merseine.nu:8000
It's going to be alright.
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Well, yeah...Rian Jackson wrote:oh, Sam, are you sayin' you like me?samtzu wrote:I'll have a coffee, too....
Reminds me of that old chestnut: I like my coffee like I like my women...
.... bitter, cold, and murky...
And hold the cream and sugar, please...
But throw a little scotch in there...
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me too.Rian Jackson wrote:i've never heard it. i simply sneer at those namby pamby wanna be coffee drinkers elsewhere.
but i did have a head start. my parents fed it to me as a baby. had to raise me as a good lutheran, or something.
I've never heard the saying Sputnik, though I HAVE only been here a little over a year.
As far as watching caffeine after noon... 1) caffeine really doesn't affect me that way, I could drink it right before bed if I wanted to and 2) I haven't had any coffee yet this week... so... yeah. I think I was just too jacked up about a few things... rehearsal, I was overly tired, work stuff, personal stuff... my brain just couldn't let things go. It happens every once in a while. I'm sure i'll get a fine round of sleep tonight...
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*proceeds to throw scotch down her thoat and clutch cream and sugar in her hands*samtzu wrote:Well, yeah...Rian Jackson wrote:oh, Sam, are you sayin' you like me?samtzu wrote:I'll have a coffee, too....
Reminds me of that old chestnut: I like my coffee like I like my women...
.... bitter, cold, and murky...
And hold the cream and sugar, please...
But throw a little scotch in there...
surlier than thou
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the thing is, Sput, we take our coffee many different ways - and can be truly anal about all of them.
the real coffee snobs in our midst have certain mini-roasters they prefer (like vivace). There are certain places that are good to go for drip, maybe others for americanos, or mochas, or whatever, depending your taste. seattle coffee slaves tend to hate bad coffee, but late-night-diner-coffee IS in it's own category. and we can order coffee more slickly and confusingly than anyone else in the world.
for all of that, i have a big soft spot for the trucker coffee at the Cannonball truck stop in cannon falls, MN...
there are also the Starbucks automatons. starbucks isn't even good coffee. they burn their beans. NASTY!!!
the real coffee snobs in our midst have certain mini-roasters they prefer (like vivace). There are certain places that are good to go for drip, maybe others for americanos, or mochas, or whatever, depending your taste. seattle coffee slaves tend to hate bad coffee, but late-night-diner-coffee IS in it's own category. and we can order coffee more slickly and confusingly than anyone else in the world.
for all of that, i have a big soft spot for the trucker coffee at the Cannonball truck stop in cannon falls, MN...
there are also the Starbucks automatons. starbucks isn't even good coffee. they burn their beans. NASTY!!!
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Tyr pming the parties involved? Although if you got quizzed by the rest of us pm confidentiality might be comprimised.Zulegoona wrote:I just read on 3playa last night they were going to have one at chickens bar and they had a conference call set up, I have no idea what came of it.
Just wondering if they were getting there shit together.
>always first with a less than helpful suggestion<
If Literalism=fundamentalism Rian may have just started a new religious movement. E-Playa virtual barfly fundamentalism.Rian Jackson wrote:*proceeds to throw scotch down her thoat and clutch cream and sugar in her hands*samtzu wrote:Well, yeah...Rian Jackson wrote: oh, Sam, are you sayin' you like me?
And hold the cream and sugar, please...
But throw a little scotch in there...
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Rian, I am a coffee snob, I admit it. If I lived in Seattle I would be moreso. I've drank Caffe' D'Arte for about 10 years now. When the shop that carried it here went under I mail ordered for a while until a new place opened. Now I have two that I can get it at, a plus for me since one is close to work and the other close to home. My personal favs are the alderwood roasted variety of espresso, Fabriano.
It's going to be alright.