--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "lurkernomore20002000" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "housemousenet" <ebooks@> > wrote: > > > > Coffee is a favorite subject of mine -- although I rarely drink it now > > because I find that any more than once a month with it, my nerves get > > exhausted... > > In other words, my bulemia nervosa kicks in, and I afraid I might gain > weight from 80 all the way up to 84 lbs. > > > > Usually I have a mocha java at 2nd st only once a month, if that. > then, > > I seem to channel the extra nerves into appreciating the previously > > gained refinement of loving life, and the life-changing experience and > > results of housecleaning... 2 positive directions. > > God forbid you should have sex. You would probably die. Literally. > > > > 2nd street cafe I prefer because of the great friendship I find there, > > My best (only) friends are the barista and his helpers. > > > > but for the best drip coffee in town I remember that it was Petit > > Paris's organic custom-blended coffee. > > Please now don't start talking about wine. > > If you're having a special > > dinner or party, I recommend dishing out their asking price for a > pound > > of their coffee beans. No, I don't get a commission :) > > Oh, that is so funny. (and original) > > But if you like > > Petit Paris's coffee, post back! > > Oh yes. This is most excitement you have had all year. > > > > I find that when I use to drink everyday, I said it was "to get things > > done." But I find perhaps more is achieved in time without it -- go > > figure. > > This is just fascinating. Let's have a party in your mouth. Everybody > can come. > > > >
Jeez, Lurk, who pissed in your organic, low-fat kamut flakes this morning?