Bob the Squirrel by Frank Page for June 19, 2009

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    Joe Snedaker  about 15 years ago

    doctortoon Really? Then that must be my problem! I have never even sipped coffee, could never get past the smell.

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    JonD17  about 15 years ago

    Doctoon, We share yet another view here, the coffee. I have long heard and wondered about your legendary Nuclear coffee! it’s on my bucket list, to have a cup of it someday, lol. MyTinyTown, if you can find a way to ease your self past the fragrance and actually try some, I think you will find it an enlightening experience. Good lord now i sound like Timothy Leary.

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    Joe Snedaker  about 15 years ago

    JonD17 I’ll see what I can do. Any type recommended?

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    JonD17  about 15 years ago

    mytinytown said, about 1 hour ago

    JonD17 I’ll see what I can do. Any type recommended?

    Tiny, Any well (dark) roasted Malaysian bean does it for me. Try Starbucks Komodo Dragon blend if you can find some. Try it black at first, just a small sip, similar approach as to trying a good wine.

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    dhubb  about 15 years ago

    Provided I didn’t have anything pressing going on, I would enjoy a day without power. Coffee has to be one of the most vile substances on Earth. Yes I’ve tried it, multiple times - stained Barnes and Nobels carpet spitting it out too.

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    cleokaya  about 15 years ago

    I grew up in North Dakota and didn’t move west until my senior year of high school. I never liked coffee. I was going to photography school in seattle and along with my classmates had an espresso. I loved it. What had been the problem was that back in my old hometown they had made the coffee to weak. I went back for my mother’s funeral and asked why they drank their coffee so weak. The reply was “So we can drink it all day.” I would rather have one good cup, then 5 weak ones.

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