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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 1/21/2010 8:13:43 AM   
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Morning guys;

no snow here....instead it melted and than freeze, so we have a little ice on the roads !

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 1/21/2010 8:14:02 AM   
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Oh Wow, new page

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 1/21/2010 8:17:15 AM   
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This will incite discontent: I LIKE dark roast coffee! The darker the roast , the better I like it. So far the darkest I can find is Starbucks French roast, but if anyone knows something darker and stronger , please let me know so that I can try it!


My wife is the same way. She's tried many different types and always comes back to Starbucks French Roast. Apparently that is the ultimate cyanide-laced motor oil available.


I'm also a fan of the dark, dark roasts, but I like a very wide variety of types. As long as it's not "unleaded."


i'd really like to know (to taste and to test) what you call coffee, because 20 years ago when i went in california, what you american guys call "strong coffee", or "french coffee" or "Italian roast coffee", was really light comparing to the european taste.
Not to offend, but just curious, in order to compare the different taste of different culture.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 1/21/2010 8:58:20 AM   
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ORIGINAL: gladiatt


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ORIGINAL: USS America


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This will incite discontent: I LIKE dark roast coffee! The darker the roast , the better I like it. So far the darkest I can find is Starbucks French roast, but if anyone knows something darker and stronger , please let me know so that I can try it!


My wife is the same way. She's tried many different types and always comes back to Starbucks French Roast. Apparently that is the ultimate cyanide-laced motor oil available.


I'm also a fan of the dark, dark roasts, but I like a very wide variety of types. As long as it's not "unleaded."


i'd really like to know (to taste and to test) what you call coffee, because 20 years ago when i went in california, what you american guys call "strong coffee", or "french coffee" or "Italian roast coffee", was really light comparing to the european taste.
Not to offend, but just curious, in order to compare the different taste of different culture.


Not sure if this helps but my wife is Israeli and she thinks American coffee is terrible.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 1/21/2010 8:59:03 AM   
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and Good Morning Eric and everybody else

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 1/21/2010 9:02:54 AM   
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ORIGINAL: gladiatt


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ORIGINAL: AW1Steve

This will incite discontent: I LIKE dark roast coffee! The darker the roast , the better I like it. So far the darkest I can find is Starbucks French roast, but if anyone knows something darker and stronger , please let me know so that I can try it!


My wife is the same way. She's tried many different types and always comes back to Starbucks French Roast. Apparently that is the ultimate cyanide-laced motor oil available.


I'm also a fan of the dark, dark roasts, but I like a very wide variety of types. As long as it's not "unleaded."


i'd really like to know (to taste and to test) what you call coffee, because 20 years ago when i went in california, what you american guys call "strong coffee", or "french coffee" or "Italian roast coffee", was really light comparing to the european taste.
Not to offend, but just curious, in order to compare the different taste of different culture.


Not sure if this helps but my wife is Israeli and she thinks American coffee is terrible.


Hi Jo.
What do you mean by terrible ? It could mean "great" or "awful" ....

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 1/21/2010 9:05:50 AM   
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Just not good she doesn't like it. I have enjoyed the coffee in Israel though I like the Turkish coffee.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 1/21/2010 9:11:29 AM   
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Just not good she doesn't like it. I have enjoyed the coffee in Israel though I like the Turkish coffee.


So it seem you have good taste !
And your avatar is here to prove it

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 1/21/2010 9:14:16 AM   
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Just not good she doesn't like it. I have enjoyed the coffee in Israel though I like the Turkish coffee.


So it seem you have good taste !
And your avatar is here to prove it


Thank you sir

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 1/21/2010 10:35:46 AM   
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Good morning - Tithe. 

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 1/21/2010 12:06:21 PM   
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ORIGINAL: gladiatt


quote:

ORIGINAL: USS America


quote:

ORIGINAL: Mynok


quote:

ORIGINAL: AW1Steve

This will incite discontent: I LIKE dark roast coffee! The darker the roast , the better I like it. So far the darkest I can find is Starbucks French roast, but if anyone knows something darker and stronger , please let me know so that I can try it!


My wife is the same way. She's tried many different types and always comes back to Starbucks French Roast. Apparently that is the ultimate cyanide-laced motor oil available.


I'm also a fan of the dark, dark roasts, but I like a very wide variety of types. As long as it's not "unleaded."


i'd really like to know (to taste and to test) what you call coffee, because 20 years ago when i went in california, what you american guys call "strong coffee", or "french coffee" or "Italian roast coffee", was really light comparing to the european taste.
Not to offend, but just curious, in order to compare the different taste of different culture.


I agree. Our coffee is light. That's why I like it so dark. But please keep in mind that twenty years ago our coffee is generally much lighter ,and came in a can. The trend to heavier and fancier cofee (like the trend towards micro brew beer) started in the early 1980's in pockets of bohemia (Like San Francisco and Seattle). Prior to that you could only find European style coffee in ethnic neighgborhoods like the North End in Boston, or near the Quebec border (where I learned to like it). And companies like Starbuck started to take off about that time.

Before that , the "stronger" coffees were "canned brands" like Folgers. Not very strong. And a few of us diehards would track down "eight-o'clock coffee" , an ancient brand , that had been dying for years . (eight o'clock was then sold only by the A&P chain of supermarkets, themselves dying, and featured a self-serve coffee grinder in the store, quite a novelty at the time , a "throwback" to our grandfathers day!). When the intrest in coffee resumed, eight o'clock expanded and thrived.

In the 1970's , the "strongest" brewed coffee you could buy was the "dunkin donuts brand", sold only at the chain of donut shops.

So over all Eric , I'd say like many things , America's tastes have come full circle. Like with beer and wine , the 1960's and 70's saw us more interested in convienience rather than taste. In the 80's and 90's we reverted to early styles (more akin to European).

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 1/21/2010 12:11:23 PM   
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Tea, the drink of heroes.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 1/21/2010 12:29:02 PM   
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Tea, the drink of heroes.


Tea, a drink with jam and bread.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 1/21/2010 12:36:00 PM   
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Tea, the drink of heroes.


Although I do drink tea occassionally, my 1st instinct is always to throw it into the nearest harbor.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 1/21/2010 12:54:06 PM   
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Tea, the drink of heroes.


Although I do drink tea occassionally, my 1st instinct is always to throw it into the nearest harbor.


I know, but then what can you expect from a country that like baseball instead of cricket?

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 1/21/2010 1:08:42 PM   
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Tea, the drink of heroes.


Although I do drink tea occassionally, my 1st instinct is always to throw it into the nearest harbor.



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I know, but then what can you expect from a country that like baseball instead of cricket?





Great things?

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 1/21/2010 1:20:50 PM   
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Hi all,

Upgrading boss's notebook with Windows 7 tithe... he wants all new toys...


Leo "Apollo11"

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 1/21/2010 2:02:06 PM   
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Tithe:  1 : to pay or give a tenth part of especially for the support of the church

This newbe gives up. What is it?

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 1/21/2010 2:04:45 PM   
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Tithe:  1 : to pay or give a tenth part of especially for the support of the church

This newbe gives up. What is it?




You are closer than you think. Those of us who "worship" here try to post at least 10% of our posts in this Thread. Welcome Brother!

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 1/21/2010 2:17:48 PM   
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Tithe:  1 : to pay or give a tenth part of especially for the support of the church

This newbe gives up. What is it?




You are closer than you think. Those of us who "worship" here try to post at least 10% of our posts in this Thread. Welcome Brother!



i am a firm non-believer, although i like to post 10% here, how should i feel ?
Probably more like a contribuator, so i am paying for the community rather than for a faith

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 1/21/2010 2:26:48 PM   
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ORIGINAL: gladiatt


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Tithe:  1 : to pay or give a tenth part of especially for the support of the church

This newbe gives up. What is it?




You are closer than you think. Those of us who "worship" here try to post at least 10% of our posts in this Thread. Welcome Brother!



i am a firm non-believer, although i like to post 10% here, how should i feel ?
Probably more like a contribuator, so i am paying for the community rather than for a faith



YOU DON'T BELIVE IN THE THREAD?!?!?!



Heathen! Seriously, all we ask is that you belive in fun! And for those of you who don't belive in the Thread, well, thats why we have the ANTI-THREAD. I invite you to visit!

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 1/21/2010 2:34:58 PM   
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Hi all,

Time to go home form work tithe...


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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 1/21/2010 2:37:28 PM   
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ORIGINAL: AW1Steve


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ORIGINAL: gladiatt


quote:

ORIGINAL: AW1Steve


quote:

ORIGINAL: d0mbo

Tithe:  1 : to pay or give a tenth part of especially for the support of the church

This newbe gives up. What is it?




You are closer than you think. Those of us who "worship" here try to post at least 10% of our posts in this Thread. Welcome Brother!



i am a firm non-believer, although i like to post 10% here, how should i feel ?
Probably more like a contribuator, so i am paying for the community rather than for a faith



YOU DON'T BELIVE IN THE THREAD?!?!?!



Heathen! Seriously, all we ask is that you belive in fun! And for those of you who don't belive in the Thread, well, thats why we have the ANTI-THREAD. I invite you to visit!


Oh damn, i think i must beg for mercy . I don't believe in THE THREAD !!! i don't need to: i can see it and contribute to it !

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 1/21/2010 3:04:00 PM   
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Post-work tithe...

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LOG! - 1/21/2010 3:29:22 PM   
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YOU DON'T BELIVE IN THE THREAD?!?!?!



Heathen! Seriously, all we ask is that you belive in fun! And for those of you who don't belive in the Thread, well, thats why we have the ANTI-THREAD. I invite you to visit!



Forget the Thread......worship at the Church of Wood!


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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 1/21/2010 3:33:59 PM   
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YOU DON'T BELIVE IN THE THREAD?!?!?!



Heathen! Seriously, all we ask is that you belive in fun! And for those of you who don't belive in the Thread, well, thats why we have the ANTI-THREAD. I invite you to visit!



Forget the Thread......worship at the Church of Wood!


Eeeek!


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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 1/21/2010 3:51:38 PM   
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ook!

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 1/21/2010 3:53:26 PM   
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ook!


DON'T CALL HIM "MY BOY "

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 1/21/2010 4:22:35 PM   
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Have a banana!

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 1/21/2010 4:34:32 PM   
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Tea, the drink of heroes.


Although I do drink tea occassionally, my 1st instinct is always to throw it into the nearest harbor.


I know, but then what can you expect from a country that like baseball instead of cricket?


If someone could explain the rules and the scoring to me I might play that silly game. I don't think the rules are explainable

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