[TheForge] Moloch, pickle problem
Jim Beard
regionalchaos at gmail.com
Fri Dec 14 11:14:06 EST 2007
Frosty,
You're describing Brail's down here in Eugene. I used to get
breakfast there everyday before work. Since I've changed jobs I
haven't been able to as much. Sure do miss it. It's like hanging out
in a Norman Rockwell painting. Family.
Jim
Eugene, OR
On Dec 14, 2007 6:25 AM, robert hensarling <rhrocker at hilconet.com> wrote:
> We have one of those here in Uvalde, Tx. It also doubles as our best "Blue
> plate special" at noon every day.
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Washington, Aubrey O." <awashington at ou.edu>
> To: "Sponsored by ABANA" <theforge at mailman.qth.net>
> Sent: Friday, December 14, 2007 8:22 AM
> Subject: RE: [TheForge] Moloch, pickle problem
>
>
>
> Frosty,
>
> Right you are! I'm a regular at the 70 year old coffee shop here, and
> those are the place I look for when I'm driving cross country. The places
> with all the pickups and state trooper cars outside.
>
> Aubrey
>
> ________________________________________
> From: theforge-bounces at mailman.qth.net [theforge-bounces at mailman.qth.net] On
> Behalf Of Jerry Frost [akfrosty at mtaonline.net]
> Sent: Thursday, December 13, 2007 7:39 PM
> To: Sponsored by ABANA
> Subject: Re: [TheForge] Moloch, pickle problem
>
> I agree, home roast is best.
>
> $tarbucks ain't no coffee shop.
>
> I like the local greasy spoon where all the local's
> pickups are parked, the kind of place where everyone
> has their own coffee mug, seat, etc. Where the waitress
> is more likely to tell you to get it yourself if she's
> busy and thinks you're odd if you don't give her some
> crap so she can dish some back. They're the place in
> any small town where you can find out anything about
> the place, make friends grab a bite (if you're brave)
> and just hang out all day, swapping lies and solving
> the world's problems. They're the places where the
> waitress'll give you a funny look if you ask for coffee
> with something other than cream and sugar, a cute name,
> flavor, size, etc. The kind of coffee shops I can walk
> into for the first time, spot the local coffee club's
> table, introduce yourself and feel right at home.
>
> THAT'S a coffee shop.
>
> Frosty
> -------------------------------
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> it ain't real.
> Wrought iron is.
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>
> Meadow Lakes, AK.
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> From: "Bob Brashear" <rjbrash at hutman.net>
>
>
> >
> > Well, I roast my own coffee and I can do it on a
> > coleman stove in a cast iron pan when the power goes
> > out.. Stopped going to coffee shops years ago. Got
> > 150 lbs of green coffee beans stashed away.
> >
> > Once you've had "homeroast" you will not go back to
> > CHARBUCKS again.
> >
> > Bob
> >
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