Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
|
#1
![]()
posted to rec.boats
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
You know, the Eskimos have over 70 words for snow. I wonder
how many different words for "rain" they have in Seattle. Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: Just walk into a Starbucks and look at the board with the coffee drink descriptions. With that many ways to describe coffee, it has to be about a bizillion. Years ago, I narrowly escaped getting lynched in Seattle... I went to a couple of different shops & street vendors trying to buy a cup of coffee, and finally in exasperation said out loud "All I want is a PLAIN CUP OF COFFEE!" DSK |
#2
![]()
posted to rec.boats
|
|||
|
|||
![]() DSK wrote: You know, the Eskimos have over 70 words for snow. I wonder how many different words for "rain" they have in Seattle. Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: Just walk into a Starbucks and look at the board with the coffee drink descriptions. With that many ways to describe coffee, it has to be about a bizillion. Years ago, I narrowly escaped getting lynched in Seattle... I went to a couple of different shops & street vendors trying to buy a cup of coffee, and finally in exasperation said out loud "All I want is a PLAIN CUP OF COFFEE!" DSK Times have changed, and most of the coffee snobs are out of business. Anybody with the facilties to brew traditional coffee does so these days. The local Starbucks told me that drip coffee is their number one seller. I once ordered a cup of coffee and the barista replied, "I can make you an Americano...." "Too late. I was born an Americano. Right now I just want a cup of coffee." |
#3
![]()
posted to rec.boats
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
Chuck Gould wrote:
Times have changed, and most of the coffee snobs are out of business. Anybody with the facilties to brew traditional coffee does so these days. The local Starbucks told me that drip coffee is their number one seller. Wow sounds like times have changed. I once ordered a cup of coffee and the barista replied, "I can make you an Americano...." "Too late. I was born an Americano. Right now I just want a cup of coffee." He may have been trying to offer you a date. DSK |
#4
![]()
posted to rec.boats
|
|||
|
|||
![]() Chuck Gould wrote: DSK wrote: You know, the Eskimos have over 70 words for snow. I wonder how many different words for "rain" they have in Seattle. Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: Just walk into a Starbucks and look at the board with the coffee drink descriptions. With that many ways to describe coffee, it has to be about a bizillion. Years ago, I narrowly escaped getting lynched in Seattle... I went to a couple of different shops & street vendors trying to buy a cup of coffee, and finally in exasperation said out loud "All I want is a PLAIN CUP OF COFFEE!" DSK Times have changed, and most of the coffee snobs are out of business. Anybody with the facilties to brew traditional coffee does so these days. The local Starbucks told me that drip coffee is their number one seller. I love drip coffee, but I like it to be made with good coffee, not that **** in a can like Maxwell House or Folgers. |
Reply |
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
Display Modes | |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Forum | |||
Chuck Streatch, (publisher of 48 North sailing magazine), passes on. | Cruising | |||
So where is...................... | General | |||
PING: Chuck Gould. Still waiting for a direct apology to me from you | General | |||
Near Deaths on the Lower Gauley | General | |||
Near Deaths on the Lower Gauley | Whitewater |