More of that coffee schitt. But not Starbucks! Nope!
Uke said
10:13 AM, 05/06/17
wes wrote:
Sorry about B D.
About coffee; guys relax, when you get past age 75 they all taste the same.
Some instant is not too bad.
One of our 'senior' members has sworn that BlackDog may not be hospitalized at the moment. However the rest of the membership believes this could be nothing more than a rumor/rumour (Canuckistanian). Until further evidence comes in, we'll continue collecting relief funds in the name of Blackie. So if ya wanna send us money, please do.
As to 'instant' coffee... wes we're ashamed to know that you actually waste good money (Mericun dollars) on so called INSTANT coffee. Then again good coffee may not be available in your home state, regardless of the Kentucky Derby today. We'd rather believe that good coffee IS available in your area!
Perhaps... Oh never mind!
The Krink said
12:41 AM, 05/07/17
No excuse to not want to try all the coffee's in world today because its the easiest
its been ever. I grew up in the 2lb can of MJB/Folgers/Hills Bros ground coffee era
1960's. My dad was the coffee drinker and my mom made it...stovetop pryrex perc
that made 6-cups which was poured into a steel thermos bottle. I remember in my youth
sticking my nose deep into a can of ground coffee and deeply inhaling that aroma.
Never drank coffee until I hired on the railroad at 19yrs old. So during the 1970's
everybody drinking coffee that came from a can. Wasn't until the early 1990's where
the "Espresso Rage" began and the "Coffee Era" is what it is today.
Thunderwagon5000 said
3:31 AM, 05/07/17
Has Blackdog been moved to a Canuckistan hostipal ?
Snippy said
6:18 AM, 05/07/17
Thunderwagon5000 wrote:
Has Blackdog been moved to a Canuckistan hostipal ?
-- Edited by Snippy on Sunday 7th of May 2017 07:13:49 AM
Uke said
10:16 AM, 05/07/17
Thunderwagon5000 wrote:
Has Blackdog been moved to a Canuckistan hostipal ?
The membership awaits the real 'final word' on BD... is he is, or is he ain't still hospitalized (In Canuckistan) or the upper midwest (Of the USA), since he IS a slave ro a Canuckistanian Railroad, who cares deepl... Or says they care about their workers, who they say are their most important asset. Do they (LINTCO) honestly care for their slav...uh workers, from cradle to grave?
Yes friends, fans, neighbors, looky-loos, and everybody else who cares about brother BlackDog, where is he? We (bj.com) wish we could give you the up to date news, but we ust don't know! So with that, let's just close this chapter, and hope somebody in the know reports in. Soon!
One of our 'senior' members has sworn that BlackDog may not be hospitalized at the moment. However the rest of the membership believes this could be nothing more than a rumor/rumour (Canuckistanian). Until further evidence comes in, we'll continue collecting relief funds in the name of Blackie. So if ya wanna send us money, please do.
As to 'instant' coffee... wes we're ashamed to know that you actually waste good money (Mericun dollars) on so called INSTANT coffee. Then again good coffee may not be available in your home state, regardless of the Kentucky Derby today. We'd rather believe that good coffee IS available in your area!
Perhaps... Oh never mind!
its been ever. I grew up in the 2lb can of MJB/Folgers/Hills Bros ground coffee era
1960's. My dad was the coffee drinker and my mom made it...stovetop pryrex perc
that made 6-cups which was poured into a steel thermos bottle. I remember in my youth
sticking my nose deep into a can of ground coffee and deeply inhaling that aroma.
Never drank coffee until I hired on the railroad at 19yrs old. So during the 1970's
everybody drinking coffee that came from a can. Wasn't until the early 1990's where
the "Espresso Rage" began and the "Coffee Era" is what it is today.
Has Blackdog been moved to a Canuckistan hostipal ?
Will you be able to visit him now?
The Final Word:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coffee_percolator
You scared me, Clavalin. For a second there, I thought it was the final word on BD.
Remember the recall on the Corning pots that Snippy had thought of 'new and moderwren' his whole life?
The silicone cement to hold the stainless steel to the Corningware would suddenly say 'Sayonara' and dump hot coffee on Nora.
Edit, it was epoxy....
http://www.corningware411.com/2015/02/separation-anxiety-facts-about-corning.html
-- Edited by Snippy on Sunday 7th of May 2017 07:13:49 AM
The membership awaits the real 'final word' on BD... is he is, or is he ain't still hospitalized (In Canuckistan) or the upper midwest (Of the USA), since he IS a slave ro a Canuckistanian Railroad, who cares deepl... Or says they care about their workers, who they say are their most important asset. Do they (LINTCO) honestly care for their slav...uh workers, from cradle to grave?
Yes friends, fans, neighbors, looky-loos, and everybody else who cares about brother BlackDog, where is he? We (bj.com) wish we could give you the up to date news, but we ust don't know! So with that, let's just close this chapter, and hope somebody in the know reports in. Soon!