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Default Hey Rusty Joe

On Jan 4, 3:19*pm, "Wilbur Hubbard"
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"BigBadBubba" wrote in message

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"Wilbur Hubbard" wrote in message
tanews.com...
"BigBadBubba" wrote in message
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http://shop.ethicalbean.com/


Maybe you can get Oprah to endorse yours.


'-)


Didn't you hear the bad news? There's nothing to endorse. Joe lost his
one and only 'green' shipment several years ago to the depths of the Gulf
of Mexico except for a knapsack full of soft bags of beans he managed to
salvage prior to being air-lifted from his foundering vessel.


Wilbur Hubbard


Yeah, Butt!


I heard he was going on strong with his venture. *Just looking for another
boat, and more coffee and a windmill powered boat. *You do know that those
windmill powered boats can sail directly upwind, don't you. *And maybe
even in waves and seas from a small front.


'-)


My objection to his business venture is, to date, it's all still based upon
a lie.

Joe still claims to sell 'green' coffee as in coffee that doesn't contribute
to increased carbon dioxide in the atmosphere because it is being shipped
using sail power and not fossil fuel power.

How long can he continue to live a lie and not feel some small amount of
guilt?


Neal, only are are stupid enough to think I'm saying my coffee is now
imported via sail.
We are pioneering sail transport. Buy a bag, and read the label.,,

Or if you still hold a masters ticket..(yours is most likely expired)
or seamans papers you can get El Lago coffee at the seafarers center
in Galveston for free.



If he was, indeed, selling coffee that was shipped via sail-only powered
boats then I'd give him kudos,


In the real world gettings kudo's from Neal would be like getting
herpies from a toilet seat...thanks, but no thanks.

Joe



but what is he doing but misrepresenting his
product and duping the public? His coffee is being shipped no differently
than any other company's coffee. It's been what? maybe five or six years now
since Red Cloud sunk and he's still in the 'planning stage' for a
replacement sail powered freighter. Yah right!

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