Like right now! Damn... Walkin' home last night, cold, tired, frustrated...
Took a sleeper. Didn't dream, but a solid seven hours of rest. Damn!
Guess I needed that sleep. And now a cup of coffee...
My Friday tu! If they call OT for swing, which IS tempting indeed...
I may call Krink for a visit!
Calvin said
10:51 AM, 11/07/11
Uke wrote:
I may call Krink for a visit!
I Prescribe 3 large slices of warm Chocolate Chip Banana Bread with real butter, Peanutbutter and real maple syrup.
Warshed down with a cuppa fine joe.
Troll said
11:17 AM, 11/07/11
Snippy said
6:37 PM, 11/07/11
Hey! They have an all new bag with the same great coffee inside.
The Krink said
2:31 AM, 11/08/11
Calvin wrote:
Uke wrote:
I may call Krink for a visit!
I Prescribe 3 large slices of warm Chocolate Chip Banana Bread with real butter, Peanutbutter and real maple syrup.
Warshed down with a cuppa fine joe.
Calvin...it's "2" slices not "3". Most stop a "1" because I don't
offer "2"...unless the conversation is lively and the feedback
is positive.
Cy Valley said
5:35 AM, 11/08/11
Krink, there's always the chance that Clavalin doesn't really get going until after the third slice. Hope that coffee isn't that phaggy stuff that someone prefers. You know the kind.
The Krink said
2:39 AM, 11/09/11
No worries Cy...I can deliver a cup of coffee that will put your system on high alert. Much like a hit from a crack pipe...only with a delicious coffee after-taste. You haven't said much about what country you favor your coffee coming from. South America is a good choice...say...Columbia. Juan Veldez is a coffee legend...just he and his mules to pack the coffee beans out where the whole world can enjoy them. Columbian coffee was what most Americans drank for decades (50's-80's-90's...still). We were all confinded to coffee from a can for it seems forever. Enter Starbucks and the coffee bandwagon has grown to staggering proportions. Starbucks offers up the best coffee period. OK say you hate Starbucks for whatever reason and you will buy "anything" else. "Anything else" never seems to measure up and you know it. You can make good coffee at home with less than Starbucks quality beans. Go for the "next best Starbucks" competitor (in your opinion). Grind the beans up fresh (must have a reliable and easy to use coffee grinder). I feel the Melitta system is the only way to produce the "maximum cup of coffee". Warning...several sips may have you heading for the bathroom with a "major-dump". That's the fun part. Then just a few of us want to see if this caffine buzz can be taken "further" some how. I say bring it on.
DramaQueen said
2:58 AM, 11/09/11
Krink, your coffee sounds like a colon cleanse. Lol
Snippy said
3:02 AM, 11/09/11
Cy Valley wrote:
Hope that coffee isn't that phaggy stuff that someone prefers. You know the kind.
No *cy*, what do you prefer?
Snippy said
3:11 AM, 11/09/11
The Krink wrote:
Starbucks offers up the best coffee period. OK say you hate Starbucks for whatever reason and you will buy "anything" else. "Anything else" never seems to measure up and you know it.
How sad that hypocrite Uke has to sneak over to the Krinkland to enjoy good Starbucks coffee. Uke probably stops at Wal*mart along the way to pick up some Bud Lights for the drive. Calls Krink on his Windoze Mobile phone. (Krink never gets the call.)
Like right now! Damn... Walkin' home last night, cold, tired, frustrated...
Took a sleeper. Didn't dream, but a solid seven hours of rest. Damn!
Guess I needed that sleep. And now a cup of coffee...
My Friday tu! If they call OT for swing, which IS tempting indeed...
I may call Krink for a visit!
I Prescribe 3 large slices of warm Chocolate Chip Banana Bread with real butter, Peanutbutter and real maple syrup.
Warshed down with a cuppa fine joe.
Calvin...it's "2" slices not "3". Most stop a "1" because I don't
offer "2"...unless the conversation is lively and the feedback
is positive.
system on high alert. Much like a hit from a crack pipe...only
with a delicious coffee after-taste. You haven't said much
about what country you favor your coffee coming from.
South America is a good choice...say...Columbia. Juan
Veldez is a coffee legend...just he and his mules to pack
the coffee beans out where the whole world can enjoy them.
Columbian coffee was what most Americans drank for
decades (50's-80's-90's...still). We were all confinded to
coffee from a can for it seems forever. Enter Starbucks
and the coffee bandwagon has grown to staggering proportions.
Starbucks offers up the best coffee period. OK say you hate
Starbucks for whatever reason and you will buy "anything"
else. "Anything else" never seems to measure up and you
know it. You can make good coffee at home with less than
Starbucks quality beans. Go for the "next best Starbucks"
competitor (in your opinion). Grind the beans up fresh (must
have a reliable and easy to use coffee grinder). I feel
the Melitta system is the only way to produce the
"maximum cup of coffee". Warning...several sips may have
you heading for the bathroom with a "major-dump".
That's the fun part. Then just a few of us want to see if this
caffine buzz can be taken "further" some how. I say bring
it on.
No *cy*, what do you prefer?
Krink has a coffe maker like the Green Hornet.
Here's some choices: www.coffeetraders.com
We like the Monteverde coffee from Costa Rica, which we first had when we visited there.