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Date: 09 Jan 2007 11:07:36
From: JoeP
Subject: Kopi Lewak is real
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Actually yes he provided several pictures of the harvest and the droppings in their native state, plus the pictures of the processing which was really unique. We had a system upgrade that wiped out all the pictures so we'll probably ask Jay to repost them. That coupled with the turd samples we have recieved and the obvious difference in appearance of the beans, leaves no doubts in my mind that not only does it exist but that I have tried it, and I definately don't regret it. Joe www.greencoffeebuyingclub.com
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Date: 09 Jan 2007 21:56:47
From: JoeP
Subject: Re: Kopi Lewak is real
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Davlo wrote: > "JoeP" <joe@internet-realty.com> wrote in message > news:1168369655.944471.7090@o58g2000hsb.googlegroups.com... > > Actually yes he provided several pictures of the harvest and the > > droppings in their native state, plus the pictures of the processing > > which was really unique. We had a system upgrade that wiped out all the > > pictures so we'll probably ask Jay to repost them. That coupled with > > the turd samples we have recieved and the obvious difference in > > appearance of the beans, leaves no doubts in my mind that not only does > > it exist but that I have tried it, and I definately don't regret it. > > > Why anyone would want to drink such a beverage, if it even existed at all, > is beyond me. Think about it - the animal supposedly poops the beans out, > then someone cleans them and some gullible foodie then wants to drink coffee > that was shat out by an animal. If I could only get cows to swallow coffee > beans... Ahh sorry about the new topic Google groups was having some difficulties this morning and it created a new topic please refer to the other thread already in progress. Joe www.greencoffeebuyingclub.com
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Date: 09 Jan 2007 15:49:02
From: Davlo
Subject: Re: Kopi Lewak is real
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"JoeP" <joe@internet-realty.com > wrote in message news:1168369655.944471.7090@o58g2000hsb.googlegroups.com... > Actually yes he provided several pictures of the harvest and the > droppings in their native state, plus the pictures of the processing > which was really unique. We had a system upgrade that wiped out all the > pictures so we'll probably ask Jay to repost them. That coupled with > the turd samples we have recieved and the obvious difference in > appearance of the beans, leaves no doubts in my mind that not only does > it exist but that I have tried it, and I definately don't regret it. Why anyone would want to drink such a beverage, if it even existed at all, is beyond me. Think about it - the animal supposedly poops the beans out, then someone cleans them and some gullible foodie then wants to drink coffee that was shat out by an animal. If I could only get cows to swallow coffee beans...
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