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Post by hacker54 on Oct 18, 2016 22:31:33 GMT -5
Well guys Pooh is always stating about my coffee so I thought I would give you my recommendation. So with out further ado i give you "Death Wish Coffee" YES folks that is the name of the coffee. It is a very very dark roast coffee. It's a bit pricey at about $20.00 a pound. Remember you need coffee like this to take care of Pooh's cookies. As I stated this is strong coffee so if you want strong give it a try. I'll even give you the link so ya can check it out for yourselves. www.deathwishcoffee.com/ Here is a couple of photos of it here at my house. If ya like strong coffee this is ti die for.
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SnapShot
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Jeep & Mocha "Remembering Patches, always"
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Location: Finally free from the Republic of Kalifornia!
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Post by SnapShot on Oct 19, 2016 10:38:31 GMT -5
Gary ~ Back in the 60's I had a buddy in the Air Force who would add a table spoon of fresh coffee to the grounds of the last batch then brew the next batch. He did this until the old percolator basket wouldn't hold any more then he would simply dump it out (with no cleaning) and start the process over. As I recall he would only start "fresh" a few times a week. I always think of him when I see the comments here about your coffee. If you try his method with this coffee, you may want to have EMS crews standing by. With your coffee "secret" disclosed I can't wait for Pooh's cookie recipe. ~ SnapShot (Larry)
PS ~ As I recall he is the one who got me started on putting milk and sugar in my coffee . . . A LOT of milk and sugar ! ! !
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poohzilla
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Give me a place to stand and a long-enough lever, and I will invariably break the lever.
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Post by poohzilla on Oct 19, 2016 15:09:24 GMT -5
Hacker, you know you're on the EPA's watch list...
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bob
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I'm too old to be nice but never too old to learn!
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Post by bob on Oct 19, 2016 20:22:16 GMT -5
I was gonna ask for Hacker's coffee to clean my driveway then use pooh's cookie dough to patch it but alas I live too close to a salmon stream and I don't know of an absorbent that would handle either. I don't want the local Hax-Mat team here either.
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