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I don't think you are sorry you seemed to enjoy that. We don't eat these chickens only their unborn young, so no chicken choking out here we leave the chicken choking to you city slickers...
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please don't be offended , the little kid inside came out . I had a good laugh when I posted it . If your in here you can't be thin skined .
Read some of my posts there are a lot of undertones in them . for example how to check check a fuel vac valve . John |
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I took it well I was just ribbin you back (you really aren't sorry and shouldn't have to be for joking around). I do think you need to speak with your significant other about your need for certain things so just the mentioning of chicken doesn't make you think of pleasuring yourself.
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I put a little (and sometimes too much) Oh heck who am i kiddin.. I load up my java with this.
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Thanks Rock,
I'm drinking my Honduras coffee as I type. It's very smooth. You know I am willing to pay extra for things, but, I have to be able to perceive there is a difference in quality for paying the extra money. So far I can't distinguish any difference that motivates me to spend more than 3x's for a bag (when shipping is included) of coffee that has my name printed on the cover....You want to talk about marketing! I rather do without the bag with my name on it, and get three times the coffee with the same wonderful taste. Just sayin |
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I can only come up with one possible explanation .... An elephant accidentally got his nose into a bunch of coffee beans and ate them. I have a hunch it was someone who sells coffee beans for a living. He had an elephant on his property, which is not all that unusual in certain parts of the world. This coffee person realized and became very upset after he noticed one of the elephants ate a bunch of coffee beans. He realized how much money he lost...so he came up with a plan to get his money back. He was just going to wait 24 hours or so and then position himself with a bucket behind the elephant. He probably thought to clean them off at first, but then a huge idea, a light bulb moment went off in his head.....Elephants are revered in that part of the world. They're a very special animal. What a great idea it would to be to sell coffee beans that have been "blessed" by the revered elephant! BINGO! I'm sure its a delicacy to people in that culture. YUK!!!! |
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Yuck is right!
I'll take my regular percolated coffee. |
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I'll give you another "yuck"
Went to church this morning and had some of the coffee that I've been drinking there for years..Folgers....What a difference! I couldn't believe I'd been drinking that for years and actually liking it! lol I suppose I never really knew what good coffee is suppose to taste like, until I tried freshly grounded French Press.... There's a big difference. |
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Tried Folgers once and had to wonder if it was actually coffee. Another treat is to visit an Arabic family for Ahuey Arabie. Can be a social event where you site around for an hour chatting while passing around a brass coffee grinder that looks like a big pepper mill with everyone taking turns spinning the crank grinding up the beans fine like baby powder. The the grinder goes of to the kitchen and emptied into a special pot where the grounds and the water are combined and brewed on the stove. No filters and everyone gets some of the grounds in their cup. Drink it black or add some Lebanese Arrack. |
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Also if I had to do it again, I wished I'd come across his Burr Grinder rather than the Bodum I purchased. There's not so much noise in the morning, and it's not as expensive. ![]() [youtube]_7DPugzqt7o[/youtube] |
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