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When your shift is over, make a pot for the next group.

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Scout,

That is why the "Coffee" is so important on a shift. Damn important!!!
Some one that knows when to add Goood water or Coffee to maintain the
pot and taste. The same on a good "Salt Water Sailer" When a Skipper
sets the watches, the Coffee watch is of major importance.

AND: "I'll Drink to THAT"
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Almost right Nutsy,

A FULL POT for the next watch. If it is necessary, a fresh pot but a
good coffee maker can make a better Full Pot by adding what's necessary
to a parcel Pot. Nothing like starting a new Watch with a Mug of
seasoned coffee from a Coffee Maker that knows what coffee should taste
like;-------AND; "I'll Drink that Anytime!"

Ol' Thom

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Thom, who are you talking to?

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"Thom Stewart" wrote in message
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Almost right Nutsy,

A FULL POT for the next watch. If it is necessary, a fresh pot but a
good coffee maker can make a better Full Pot by adding what's necessary
to a parcel Pot. Nothing like starting a new Watch with a Mug of
seasoned coffee from a Coffee Maker that knows what coffee should taste
like;-------AND; "I'll Drink that Anytime!"

Ol' Thom

http://community.webtv.net/tassail/ThomPage



 
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