On 29 Aug, 2004, at 10:15, Joe Clarke wrote:
(why they name it Cafe Britt baffles me. Some of the
worst coffee I've ever tasted was in London. My traveling companion
explained that they achieve this by starting with the worst beans on the
market and from there it gets worse. My advice: Drink tea while in GB).

Especially when you consider that the "Coffee House" got started there back around 1670 .... but then maybe the pot's been on that long...


However, I would add one additional warning -- Don't believe them if they offer you "English Wine." From a "good" bottle, it's a cross between vinegar and turpentine, suitable only for cleaning the loo. They don't even need to add Sodium Benzoit to retard spoilage ... its too late.

Also remember, it was the English that tried to convince the Scots that Brussel Sprouts were edible... the Scots invented golf instead.


T.T.F.N. William H. Magill [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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