Danl
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This is worse than the "ketchup doesn't belong on hotdogs" argument.The argument: Starbucks started out serving coffees roasted in established methods. Their strategy for rapid growth was imperiled by a potential choke point in the supply of coffee beans. Starbucks’ response was to increase production by increasing roasting temperatures. The result is an entire generation (or two?) acclimated to scorched coffee, preferring Starbucks’ burnt beans to properly roasted coffee.
Resistance isn’t futile. Purchase and serve properly roasted coffee. Patronize businesses which do the same. Remind the stricken Starbucks generation what coffee is meant to be.

What a STUPID analogy! Fug you buddy!This is worse than the "ketchup doesn't belong on hotdogs" argument.
You keep drinking your hot brown water, and I'll keep drinking my black, robust & aromatic dark roast.
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She 80? I know them old women like you.There's a new boss here that works second shift during the week, been here a couple of weeks. She's pretty, maybe mid 30's, and these fellas act like they've never seen a pretty girl before. She's came and talked to me a couple of times, did tonight, and soon as she leaves at least 3 will run over to me. "She talked to you!"
, they want to know everything she said. I'm sincerely thinking about messing with them next time.
ummm, stop talking. You sound like that kid from ‘Can’t Buy Me Love’. Yes, I had to look it up.There's a new boss here that works second shift during the week, been here a couple of weeks. She's pretty, maybe mid 30's, and these fellas act like they've never seen a pretty girl before. She's came and talked to me a couple of times, did tonight, and soon as she leaves at least 3 will run over to me. "She talked to you!"
, they want to know everything she said. I'm sincerely thinking about messing with them next time.