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Guest John Chiv

Stop by Laura's coffee-shop has one too. Stop by and tell me, How You Doin.

Ladies, special on those espressos and chai, just for you ;)

John

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Guest CariadsCarrot

Do you serve coke with blue umbrellas?

*settles down to hang out and enjoy the company...watches to see who comes in the door next*

I hope the manager has time to sit down for a chat between serving customers

Gabe

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I would love a very large iced Chai tea, please.

I am doing rather well today - thanks for asking.

Love ya,

sally

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Guest John Chiv

The manager has special coca-colas with blue umbrellas for his buddy Gabe. We can hang out after hours when I clean up because customers need my attention but during hours, yes I will stop by for a quick chat.

Large iced chai for Sally coming up. Love ya lots.

John

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Can I have a Hazelnut Italian Soda?

Think I'll just sit here and chill for awhile. Good company. Good atmosphere. Mmmmm.

Thanks John

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Guest JaniceW

John,

Do you have any coffee that tastes like coffee? You know without hazelnuts or vanilla or any other foreign objects in it?

I am doing very well today, thank you.

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Guest CariadsCarrot

In that case mate I'll help you wait tables. I always seem to land myself helping with clean up duty when I go places lol.

Janice, Cariad says she's glad to see another good down to earth girl like herself. She'll have one of those simple straight forward coffee flavoured coffees too (hers is black)...even though she knows she's not allowed to kiss me afterwards lol. I don't mind garlic or any of the usual things that put people off but I can't stand coffee! lol

*makes cookies...brownies...fudge... for people to have with their drinks*

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Guest Donna Jean

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Hey, John......

*sits down*...

How about a coffee?

Uh, Colombian, hand picked in a month with an "R" in it....

And sugar.....not that white stuff, but from Louisiana sugar cane...

And a dash of cream....not from Jersey cows, but from a Guernsey cow only....

And in a glass cup...not ceramic one. Colored black and with a big enough handle for my whole hand...and the handle must be on the right side, not the left...

And stirred with a little wooden stick...not one of those plastic thingies...

And the temperature must not burn me on the first sip...but be able to steam up my glasses...

Thanks.....

Dee Jay

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Guest JaniceW

@John, black will be fine thank you sir.

@Gabe, Cariad is welcome to join me at my table for coffee and she can stay as long as she need to avoid you. (Hmm, that means you will not be visiting our table, that will be our loss for sure).

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Guest John Chiv

Dee Jay,

You know I cannot resist a woman who knows what she likes. I thought I steamed up your glasses?

Gabe, thanks mate. Am okay for now so why don't you and Cariad join Janice or Johnny or Dee Jay or Sally, or all just take over a table or two while I bring out pastries freshly-baked from the local co-op. Be thankful all I am making is coffee because I cannot cook or bake.

John

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Guest CariadsCarrot

*relaxes at the table then and is just very careful not to sniff* lol

I didn't know you guys have co-op over there! The just took over Somerfield over here and made it twice as expensive!

My kids love when I get in the kitchen coz they know they're either getting something sweet and they get to hang around in the way until I give them a bowl to lick...that's called helping...or one of their favourite dinners. I love Cariad's dinners though so I mostly stay out the way.

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Guest ranse

Plain old coffee for me, thanks. And one for yourself.

If we move out of the coffee shop and into the woods, I'll have sockee. Sockee--coffee grounds in a white sock dunked in a pot of boiling water over the campfire. (That'll put hair on my brothers' chests.)

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Guest John Chiv

Thanks Ranse. Having a cup of coffee with you. Was not planning on moving out into the woods, I like camping for a day or two but am more of a city man.

Gabe, I live in the state of granola and organic and... you get the idea. I shop at the grocery store too but supporting our co-ops is vital. Smart man you are to stay out of Cariad's way for a good home-cooked meal. I hope you do the dishes; that's what I do if anyone cooks for me.

John

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John, I noticed that all of your coffee mugs had handles on the left so I took the liberty to break the handle off of one and gorilla glued it to the other side - that should make Dee Jay happy.

broken_mug.jpg

This first one did not work as well.

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Would you like me to "fix" any more?

Love ya,

Sally

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I like a Venti cappuccino (I'm tall) with an extra shot of espresso. And a mocha flavored M&M on the lid. Oh... and a newspaper.

Jenny

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Guest Donna Jean

LOL Sally.

Dee Jay, you are cut off coffee unless I get a hug first :D

John

LOL.....ok....

gguH...(that's a Hugg by surprise from the back!)

Dee Jay

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Guest John Chiv

Jenny, I like the way you order your coffee. I have been a barista at both Starbucks and Seattle's Best. Here is a Venti cappuccino with an extra shot of espresso, mocha flavored M&M on the lid, and a copy of Phoenix Arizona news and Arizona Republic.

Dee Jay, finally and I like surprise hugs!

John

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Guest John Chiv

In honor of Memorial Day, all vets can have anything on the house. Ladies, always get the house discount every single day.

John

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Guest Elizabeth K

Dee Jay was the designated coffee person on her military flights (SEE women have their place in combat! They make coffee for the flight crew). She has a special black and cream battle ribbon she earned, with a three spoon cluster.

So this Memorial day we gave her a hot cup of 'straight black' Libya-brewed-with-a-fly coffee, in an aluminum cup with a big dent on the side and a semi squashed handle - and so hot she burned off her eyebrows. We put her on an elevator which dropped 45 floors - so she could feel right while pouring it into the cup - then whisked her through town standing up in the convertible at 165 mph, shooting at her with blanks (hope they were blanks). She yelled out something but it was too noisy to hear, and she signaled we were number one with her!

Nothing too good for our Veterans!

Lizzy

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