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well i didnt get splashed from their stomping. i’m like a ms. pac man when it comes to the slush and avoiding the ghosts (moonfaces). but in always looking on the ground ive seen them stomping like maniacs and getting other people wet.
There’s a Japanese company that has a huge share of the coffee grown by the smaller Jamaican coffee growers in the Blue Mountains. They have a huge co-op of growers who only sell to them, and most of it is exported. You can drive down the road and see coffee bushes growing on the side of the road. I asked my friend who owned them, and he said that there are understandings between the farmers about who’s bush belongs to whom. When I used to go to Jamaica for my old job, I’d go to one of the big supermarkets in a shopping center in Kingston and buy $100US worth of coffee, and have Christmas presents for everyone on my list right there. Once people had Blue Mt coffee they were like junkies looking for more.
i can’t stand all the people who walk thru the slush in their giant ass galoshes up to their knees and STOMP in the slush and get it all over other peoples pants and clothes. it’s SO rude! and it’s always some clueless airhead chick doing this. everyone else seems to know to walk lightly, not stomp like your walking down the runway. hate!
MM – Love Blue Mtn & also real Kona. A friend of mine from Indonesia brings me java from Java that’s also terrif.
What I loved about pac-man is that the interlude music after 2-3 rounds is “Dizzy Atmosphere” — a bebop classic by Dizzy Gillespie.
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well i didnt get splashed from their stomping. i’m like a ms. pac man when it comes to the slush and avoiding the ghosts (moonfaces). but in always looking on the ground ive seen them stomping like maniacs and getting other people wet.
*rob*
There’s a Japanese company that has a huge share of the coffee grown by the smaller Jamaican coffee growers in the Blue Mountains. They have a huge co-op of growers who only sell to them, and most of it is exported. You can drive down the road and see coffee bushes growing on the side of the road. I asked my friend who owned them, and he said that there are understandings between the farmers about who’s bush belongs to whom. When I used to go to Jamaica for my old job, I’d go to one of the big supermarkets in a shopping center in Kingston and buy $100US worth of coffee, and have Christmas presents for everyone on my list right there. Once people had Blue Mt coffee they were like junkies looking for more.
There are clueless airhead chicks in SoHo????
When did this happen?
Did you say something to her, rob???
Rob, and of course you cursed her out – in your mind
i can’t stand all the people who walk thru the slush in their giant ass galoshes up to their knees and STOMP in the slush and get it all over other peoples pants and clothes. it’s SO rude! and it’s always some clueless airhead chick doing this. everyone else seems to know to walk lightly, not stomp like your walking down the runway. hate!
*rob*