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| Tim |
Posted: Thu Dec 25, 2003 8:41 am |
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| A happy holiday to all regardless of your faith or lack there of. |
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| Frederick |
Posted: Thu Dec 25, 2003 10:13 am |
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Tim wrote:
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A happy holiday to all regardless of your faith or lack there of.
Better living through chemistry : Have an espresso. |
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| Wordsmith |
Posted: Thu Dec 25, 2003 1:25 pm |
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Frederick <mmcneill@fuzzysys.com> wrote in message news:<3FEAFE81.32818918@fuzzysys.com>...
Quote: Tim wrote:
A happy holiday to all regardless of your faith or lack there of.
Better living through chemistry : Have an espresso.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!! Don't mind if I do!
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| Dare |
Posted: Thu Dec 25, 2003 2:07 pm |
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"Frederick" <mmcneill@fuzzysys.com> wrote in message news:3FEAFE81.32818918@fuzzysys.com...
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Better living through chemistry : Have an espresso.
That is an excellent suggestion...make mine a double!
Thanks,
Dare
"May the best you've ever seen
be the worst you"ll ever see."
-from a popular toast by Allan Ramsay of Ayr. |
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| Dare |
Posted: Thu Dec 25, 2003 3:09 pm |
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"Frederick" <mmcneill@fuzzysys.com> wrote in message news:3FEAFE81.32818918@fuzzysys.com...
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Better living through chemistry : Have an espresso.
Just checked your page again....
loved the new primate addition! :-)
(I still say coffee makes the world go 'round)
Thanks and Merry Christmas,
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| Frederick |
Posted: Thu Dec 25, 2003 8:04 pm |
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Dare wrote:
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"Frederick" <mmcneill@fuzzysys.com> wrote in message news:3FEAFE81.32818918@fuzzysys.com...
Better living through chemistry : Have an espresso.
Just checked your page again....
loved the new primate addition! :-)
(I still say coffee makes the world go 'round)
Thanks and Merry Christmas,
Dare
Love you.
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Best,
Frederick Martin McNeill
Poway, California, United States of America
mmcneill@fuzzysys.com
http://www.fuzzysys.com
http://members.cox.net/fmmcneill/
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Phrase of the week :
"There is no doubt that great revolutions of human scientific
thought will occur in the next century, and in the century after
that, and in thousands of centuries afterward. So which of our
current pet scientific dogmas will be among the first washed away
by new facts and sudden clarities?" -- Anonymous
)))Snort!)
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| Robert Cohen |
Posted: Fri Dec 26, 2003 4:08 pm |
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problems of coffeee:
10. coffee trees overly cultivated (un-ecologic)
9. coffee plantations exploitative
8. tree "rust" from july freak cold in brazil
7. supply/demand involves London & NY coffee kvetching & trading by traders &
raiders
6. caffeine is the perfect food, and poor babies are being denied its nutrition
benefits because of capitalism
5. gambling/speculating in coffeee option puts and calls aren't like in the
bean bag industry (or, hell, maybe they are)
4. creamora don't taste too good from those old coffee machines
3. supposedly, doesn't really sober ya up
2. too many commercials from tv still ramble in memory cells for maxwell house,
folgers, chock full of nuts and instant sanka
1. what about the mcdonald's hot coffee cup that's impossible for a
non-mechanical mind to totally understand
HAPPY-MERRY WINTER SOLSTICE TO ALL AND TO ALL SOME GOOD- TASTING EXPRESSO,
RATHER THAN THAT BITTER STUFF THEY CALL "COFFEE" I ONCE ONLY DRANK ONCE IN NEW
ORLEANS, BUT MAYBE I WAS TOO YOUNG (ELEVEN) TO HAVE A TASTE FOR EXOTIC FRENCH
COFFEE |
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