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Date: 10 Jun 2006 19:59:34
From: Moose
Subject: Black Coffee - the movie


A couple months ago Mark Prince wrote:
> BTW Don, it was a sincere pleasure to get caught up with you again at
> the show.
> I just finished watching episode three in Black Coffee, and though you
> weren't in that episode, your contributions in the second show were
> just amazing.


http://www.blackcoffeemovie.com/home.html

"BLACK COFFEE is a three-hour documentary series that traces the unique and
volatile history of coffee. From its discovery on an ancient Ethiopian
hillside to its role as a contemporary elixir, coffee has dominated and molded
the economies, politics and social structures of entire countries. Coffee’s
history is rife with controversy and paradox. It has been banned as an
instigator of revolution, yet lies at the heart of the democratic tradition in
Costa Rica.

BLACK COFFEE tells stories of the global spread of coffee from the bean in the
field to the coffee in a cup. From the history-drenched coffeehouses of Europe
to the lush green rainforests of Costa Rica. From the coffee-cherry fields of
Africa and South America to the chic café culture of Montreal our story
unfolds…"


"Black Coffee" was posted in three parts on June 6 in
<alt.binaries.documentaries >, <alt.binaries.multimedia.documentaries>
and <alt.binaries.tv > .


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Date: 11 Jun 2006 06:12:01
From: Wavy G
Subject: Re: Black Coffee - the movie


The results are in...Moose, you are NOT the father!

>A couple months ago Mark Prince wrote:
>> BTW Don, it was a sincere pleasure to get caught up with you again at
>> the show.
>> I just finished watching episode three in Black Coffee, and though you
>> weren't in that episode, your contributions in the second show were
>> just amazing.
>
>
>http://www.blackcoffeemovie.com/home.html
>
>"BLACK COFFEE is a three-hour documentary series that traces the unique and
>volatile history of coffee. From its discovery on an ancient Ethiopian
>hillside to its role as a contemporary elixir, coffee has dominated and molded
>the economies, politics and social structures of entire countries. Coffee’s
>history is rife with controversy and paradox. It has been banned as an
>instigator of revolution, yet lies at the heart of the democratic tradition in
>Costa Rica.
>
>BLACK COFFEE tells stories of the global spread of coffee from the bean in the
>field to the coffee in a cup. From the history-drenched coffeehouses of Europe
>to the lush green rainforests of Costa Rica. From the coffee-cherry fields of
>Africa and South America to the chic café culture of Montreal our story
>unfolds…"
>
>
>"Black Coffee" was posted in three parts on June 6 in
><alt.binaries.documentaries>, <alt.binaries.multimedia.documentaries>
>and <alt.binaries.tv> .

Great, the "Blaxploitation" genre is back. That's *all* we need.