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> i found this link in an article on ineedcoffee.com this guy is obsessed with > starbucks.... I do hope you are not taking the piss out of him. after all, the thought of somebody reading a *coffee* newsgroup making fun of another's hobby seems a bit ludicrous to me :-) he has posted here a few times and seems quite a nice chap. ken |
coffee drives them to daft things (and ive done a few of them) i didnt realize hs posted here occasionally, ive driven a few miles to go to a cafe but im not sure id do it for starbucks. as you say anyone whos even passed a glance at alt.coffee is not allowed to call anyone else a geek, ever! ;-) ben -- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------- About me, Soundclips and Transcriptions www.geocities.com/benmcdonnelljazzguitar "Ken Wilson" <ken@kwilson.fsnetDEDUCT.co.uk > wrote in message news:c70783$auo$1@news6.svr.pol.co.uk... > "Ben McDonnell" > > > i found this link in an article on ineedcoffee.com this guy is obsessed > with > > starbucks.... > > I do hope you are not taking the piss out of him. > > after all, the thought of somebody reading a *coffee* newsgroup making fun > of another's hobby seems a bit ludicrous to me :-) > > > he has posted here a few times and seems quite a nice chap. > > ken > > > |
<ben.mcdonnellREMOVETHIS@talk21.com > wrote: >http://www.starbuckseverywhere.net/ >i found this link in an article on ineedcoffee.com this guy is obsessed with >starbucks.... One word.... Wow! Now, not that I agree with his coffee taste, but one thing I have always liked about starbucks is their atmosphere (with the exception of the smell of burned coffee). This site is interesting in that it has pictures of almost 3,500 starbucks on it. No small feat, by any means. One has to imagine the totally sweet home espresso set up and roaster he could have for the same amount he has spent on his travels... Chris |