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Recently there was a discussion here about coffee and "Kopi Lumut" was
mentioned. Today I passed a coffee shop selling Cafe Chamot - Chamot is the Thai name for a Lumuk. I stopped in and, thinking I might sample the stuff, asked how much a cup of this coffee was. Five hundred baht the girl tells me (about US$ 16.60). I decided not to buy any but did ask whether they sold it by the kilogram and they told me "certainly, and the price is 40,000 baht". That is US$ 1,333 a kg. or $606 a pound. Or, $1,212,000 a ton :-) As a comparison, a cup of coffee in a coffee shop type place is usually 45baht - 1.50 Cheers, Bruce |
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"Bruce" wrote in message
... Recently there was a discussion here about coffee and "Kopi Lumut" was mentioned. Today I passed a coffee shop selling Cafe Chamot - Chamot is the Thai name for a Lumuk. I stopped in and, thinking I might sample the stuff, asked how much a cup of this coffee was. Five hundred baht the girl tells me (about US$ 16.60). I decided not to buy any but did ask whether they sold it by the kilogram and they told me "certainly, and the price is 40,000 baht". That is US$ 1,333 a kg. or $606 a pound. Or, $1,212,000 a ton :-) As a comparison, a cup of coffee in a coffee shop type place is usually 45baht - 1.50 Maybe that's the coffee that has Viagra in it? Might be worth it, Bruce, if you drink some than hitch up with your favorite lady boy. LOL. |
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On 6/6/2011 7:57 AM, Wilbur Hubbard wrote:
wrote in message ... Recently there was a discussion here about coffee and "Kopi Lumut" was mentioned. Today I passed a coffee shop selling Cafe Chamot - Chamot is the Thai name for a Lumuk. I stopped in and, thinking I might sample the stuff, asked how much a cup of this coffee was. Five hundred baht the girl tells me (about US$ 16.60). I decided not to buy any but did ask whether they sold it by the kilogram and they told me "certainly, and the price is 40,000 baht". That is US$ 1,333 a kg. or $606 a pound. Or, $1,212,000 a ton :-) As a comparison, a cup of coffee in a coffee shop type place is usually 45baht - 1.50 Maybe that's the coffee that has Viagra in it? Might be worth it, Bruce, if you drink some than hitch up with your favorite lady boy. LOL. You can pack your Viagra away. I doubt that Jessica De Plume will be paying you that visit she promised you. |
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"Jay" wrote in message ...
On 6/6/2011 7:57 AM, Wilbur Hubbard wrote: wrote in message ... Recently there was a discussion here about coffee and "Kopi Lumut" was mentioned. Today I passed a coffee shop selling Cafe Chamot - Chamot is the Thai name for a Lumuk. I stopped in and, thinking I might sample the stuff, asked how much a cup of this coffee was. Five hundred baht the girl tells me (about US$ 16.60). I decided not to buy any but did ask whether they sold it by the kilogram and they told me "certainly, and the price is 40,000 baht". That is US$ 1,333 a kg. or $606 a pound. Or, $1,212,000 a ton :-) As a comparison, a cup of coffee in a coffee shop type place is usually 45baht - 1.50 Maybe that's the coffee that has Viagra in it? Might be worth it, Bruce, if you drink some than hitch up with your favorite lady boy. LOL. You can pack your Viagra away. I doubt that Jessica De Plume will be paying you that visit she promised you. You're right. "Jessica" turned out to be a ruse. :-( |
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On 6/6/11 10:42 AM, Wilbur Hubbard wrote:
wrote in message ... On 6/6/2011 7:57 AM, Wilbur Hubbard wrote: wrote in message ... Recently there was a discussion here about coffee and "Kopi Lumut" was mentioned. Today I passed a coffee shop selling Cafe Chamot - Chamot is the Thai name for a Lumuk. I stopped in and, thinking I might sample the stuff, asked how much a cup of this coffee was. Five hundred baht the girl tells me (about US$ 16.60). I decided not to buy any but did ask whether they sold it by the kilogram and they told me "certainly, and the price is 40,000 baht". That is US$ 1,333 a kg. or $606 a pound. Or, $1,212,000 a ton :-) As a comparison, a cup of coffee in a coffee shop type place is usually 45baht - 1.50 Maybe that's the coffee that has Viagra in it? Might be worth it, Bruce, if you drink some than hitch up with your favorite lady boy. LOL. You can pack your Viagra away. I doubt that Jessica De Plume will be paying you that visit she promised you. You're right. "Jessica" turned out to be a ruse. :-( "Jay" is a ruse. It's about his 99th ID on rec.boats and elsewhere. -- Want to discuss recreational boating and fishing in a forum where personal insults are not allowed? http://groups.google.com/group/rec-boating-fishing |
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On Mon, 6 Jun 2011 07:57:18 -0400, "Wilbur Hubbard"
wrote: "Bruce" wrote in message .. . Recently there was a discussion here about coffee and "Kopi Lumut" was mentioned. Today I passed a coffee shop selling Cafe Chamot - Chamot is the Thai name for a Lumuk. I stopped in and, thinking I might sample the stuff, asked how much a cup of this coffee was. Five hundred baht the girl tells me (about US$ 16.60). I decided not to buy any but did ask whether they sold it by the kilogram and they told me "certainly, and the price is 40,000 baht". That is US$ 1,333 a kg. or $606 a pound. Or, $1,212,000 a ton :-) As a comparison, a cup of coffee in a coffee shop type place is usually 45baht - 1.50 Maybe that's the coffee that has Viagra in it? Might be worth it, Bruce, if you drink some than hitch up with your favorite lady boy. LOL. Nice one Willie-boy. Do they actually sell Viagra coffee there in the land of the free and the brave? I didn't realize that y'all had that much problem with the straight (and narrow). It certainly does prove that the teenager's slang, "Oh, he's limp", for someone who is mentally challenged is more apt then I had imagined. Cheers, Bruce |
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On Mon, 06 Jun 2011 10:27:04 -0400, Jay wrote:
On 6/6/2011 7:57 AM, Wilbur Hubbard wrote: wrote in message ... Recently there was a discussion here about coffee and "Kopi Lumut" was mentioned. Today I passed a coffee shop selling Cafe Chamot - Chamot is the Thai name for a Lumuk. I stopped in and, thinking I might sample the stuff, asked how much a cup of this coffee was. Five hundred baht the girl tells me (about US$ 16.60). I decided not to buy any but did ask whether they sold it by the kilogram and they told me "certainly, and the price is 40,000 baht". That is US$ 1,333 a kg. or $606 a pound. Or, $1,212,000 a ton :-) As a comparison, a cup of coffee in a coffee shop type place is usually 45baht - 1.50 Maybe that's the coffee that has Viagra in it? Might be worth it, Bruce, if you drink some than hitch up with your favorite lady boy. LOL. You can pack your Viagra away. I doubt that Jessica De Plume will be paying you that visit she promised you. Maybe she figured out that Willie-boy is limp. Cheers, Bruce |
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On Mon, 6 Jun 2011 10:42:47 -0400, "Wilbur Hubbard"
wrote: "Jay" wrote in message ... On 6/6/2011 7:57 AM, Wilbur Hubbard wrote: wrote in message ... Recently there was a discussion here about coffee and "Kopi Lumut" was mentioned. Today I passed a coffee shop selling Cafe Chamot - Chamot is the Thai name for a Lumuk. I stopped in and, thinking I might sample the stuff, asked how much a cup of this coffee was. Five hundred baht the girl tells me (about US$ 16.60). I decided not to buy any but did ask whether they sold it by the kilogram and they told me "certainly, and the price is 40,000 baht". That is US$ 1,333 a kg. or $606 a pound. Or, $1,212,000 a ton :-) As a comparison, a cup of coffee in a coffee shop type place is usually 45baht - 1.50 Maybe that's the coffee that has Viagra in it? Might be worth it, Bruce, if you drink some than hitch up with your favorite lady boy. LOL. You can pack your Viagra away. I doubt that Jessica De Plume will be paying you that visit she promised you. You're right. "Jessica" turned out to be a ruse. :-( Or maybe you are rationalizing this situation to avoid facing the fact that after Jessie had been exposed to you for a short time she didn't want to have any more to do with you, so she left. Cheers, Bruce |
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