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oniongrass User ID: 1193082 United States 12/29/2010 01:53 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I tried making espresso from some preground ... next time I'll do tea rather than that! Maybe my can was particularly bad, but it was so bad I cannot bring myself to try preground again. Quoting: ^Azul^If GB is right, it's time to buy into tropical real estate. Coffee comes from elevations about 4500 - 6500 feet, in latitudes near the equator. It needs a consistent temperature, no big summer / winter swings. Come to think of it, I would probably enjoy the same climate coffee does, so I should leave winter behind, learn Spanish and go someplace where they grow coffee! Oh that is ironic. I'm actually a descendant of the German Dieseldorffs of Alta Verapaz Guatemala. Maybe that is where my coffee obsession comes from, it's in my blood. They still grow coffee in the same location as 120yrs ago. Including this guy? [link to www.cobanav.net] That's neat, I wish I had a connection down there. Do you ever visit the place? . DON'T VAX, PROPHYLAX! ____________ There is no anger in Me: If one offers Me thorns and thistles, I will march to battle against him, And set all of them on fire. But if he holds fast to My refuge, He makes Me his friend; He makes Me his friend. (Isaiah 27:4-5) |
^Azul^ User ID: 1127821 United States 12/29/2010 01:58 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I tried making espresso from some preground ... next time I'll do tea rather than that! Maybe my can was particularly bad, but it was so bad I cannot bring myself to try preground again. Quoting: oniongrassIf GB is right, it's time to buy into tropical real estate. Coffee comes from elevations about 4500 - 6500 feet, in latitudes near the equator. It needs a consistent temperature, no big summer / winter swings. Come to think of it, I would probably enjoy the same climate coffee does, so I should leave winter behind, learn Spanish and go someplace where they grow coffee! Oh that is ironic. I'm actually a descendant of the German Dieseldorffs of Alta Verapaz Guatemala. Maybe that is where my coffee obsession comes from, it's in my blood. They still grow coffee in the same location as 120yrs ago. Including this guy? [link to www.cobanav.net] That's neat, I wish I had a connection down there. Do you ever visit the place? Yes, through my grandfather's maternal line. The plantation is still there but not in my immediate family. I've only visited once, back in '99 when I was 15. :OMFGZombie: ~i categorically deny all accusations~ |
anniesnow (OP) User ID: 1026437 United States 12/29/2010 01:59 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | You should be worry about sugar price too !! Quoting: Anonymous Coward 905800[link to finance.yahoo.com] Told ya'll several days ago sugar was gonna go crazy.Get all you can now,as well as salt. Trust me. Sometimes I play around here but not with this. [link to www.confectionerynews.com] It might be too late for Europe !! Already too late. I have promises to keep.... |
Only Me Strawberry Girl User ID: 725691 United States 12/29/2010 02:04 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | You people are so stupid. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1145117They will just keep making the packages smaller and the price will stay the same. I believe a pound is already down to 13.5 ounces. Last Edited by Only Me on 12/29/2010 02:05 AM Goodbye, halcyon days... There is a theory which states that if ever anyone discovers exactly what the Universe is for and why it is here, it will instantly disappear and be replaced by something even more bizarre and inexplicable. There is another theory mentioned, which states that this has already happened. |
FLUFFY PUPPY User ID: 852643 United States 12/29/2010 02:05 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Glenn Beck is Mormon. I believe Mormons don't drink coffee as part of their religious practice (anything with caffiene). Quoting: anniesnowAs for $77 a pound coffee: I hope his prediction doesn't to pass because I live on the stuff! Fluffy,I really don't care if he's a Morman,a Saint or a Jew. All I know is that everything he's said for the past 3 years,has come to pass. Take it with a grain of salt or not at all. All I know is that this world is in chaos and it's getting worse every day. I much prefer to be prepared,than not. Anniesnow, I'm a big Glenn Beck fan actually. I agree with you on everything he has said for the past 3 yrs coming to pass. I was merely pointing out the irony that Mormon's typically don't drink coffee and he's talking about $77 a pound coffee. |
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FLUFFY PUPPY User ID: 852643 United States 12/29/2010 02:07 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I want that obama money! Where's it comin' from? I don't know and I don't care! May be comin' out his azz but I wants me some ah that money! It's coming from YOUR paycheck and MY paycheck and our CHILDREN'S paychecks for the REST OF THEIR LIVES. Quoting: anniesnowGet THAT through your fucking heads. Git me some of dat Obama CASH! Love it, anniesnow! +1 |
FLUFFY PUPPY User ID: 852643 United States 12/29/2010 02:14 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | There's no way to grow it here in Amerika,is there? It would become a black market item. Quoting: anniesnowWhy not? Why don't we here more about coffee grown in the US? You'd think with all of our technology we could at least grow it in massive quantities indoors (greenhouse) if outdoors isn't suitable. |
anniesnow (OP) User ID: 1026437 United States 12/29/2010 02:15 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Glenn Beck is Mormon. I believe Mormons don't drink coffee as part of their religious practice (anything with caffiene). Quoting: FLUFFY PUPPYAs for $77 a pound coffee: I hope his prediction doesn't to pass because I live on the stuff! Fluffy,I really don't care if he's a Morman,a Saint or a Jew. All I know is that everything he's said for the past 3 years,has come to pass. Take it with a grain of salt or not at all. All I know is that this world is in chaos and it's getting worse every day. I much prefer to be prepared,than not. Anniesnow, I'm a big Glenn Beck fan actually. I agree with you on everything he has said for the past 3 yrs coming to pass. I was merely pointing out the irony that Mormon's typically don't drink coffee and he's talking about $77 a pound coffee. Oh. My bad. Forgive me,please? I have promises to keep.... |
anniesnow (OP) User ID: 1026437 United States 12/29/2010 02:17 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | There's no way to grow it here in Amerika,is there? It would become a black market item. Quoting: FLUFFY PUPPYWhy not? Why don't we here more about coffee grown in the US? You'd think with all of our technology we could at least grow it in massive quantities indoors (greenhouse) if outdoors isn't suitable. Agreed. Monsanto can't have it all,can they? I have promises to keep.... |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 905800 Mexico 12/29/2010 02:32 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Raise the prices,make it scarce,make our dollars worthless and what do you have??? EVERY OTHER COUNTRY! Quoting: anniesnowEven worthless PAPER currency has some value : [link to cgi.ebay.com] |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1069180 Japan 12/29/2010 02:34 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Glenn Beck play clip of Ezra Taft Benson [link to www.youtube.com] Ezra Taft Benson Quotes Nikita Khrushchev RE: Our Communism [link to www.youtube.com] The Ten Planks of Communism A comparison chart showing the communistic laws that WE ALREADY HAVE to support each of the ten planks. [link to www.uhuh.com] In the 1950s, Kruschev said that Ezra Taft Benson's grandchildren (we may not be HIS grandchildren, but it IS talking about US) would be living under communism. When Benson protested, he said, "You Americans are SO GULLIBLE! No! You won't accept communism outright [he knew that, but he had "something up his sleeve"] but we'll keep feeding you small doses of socialism, until you'll finally wake up one day and find that you ALREADY HAVE socialism! We won't have to fight you! We'll so weaken your economy [just wait until 2 January 2011, which would be only the beginning!], until you will fall like overripe fruit, right into our hands." (Quoted rom a speech that Ezra Taft Benson gave at Brigham Young University in OCTOBER 1966.) Since then, communists have been allowed to infiltrate the American Congress (as evidenced by the laws that support the Ten Planks of Communism, and a lot of other communistic laws) and nobody knows...nobody cares...so they are allowed to chip away and chip away at your rights, until one day, you will wake up and find you have NO RIGHTS LEFT--AND, when you FINALLY want to protest and do something about it, they will already have siphoned away all of your money, so you would not be able to afford to protest. Gee! Doesn't that sound like what happened to the Jews in Germany? |
FLUFFY PUPPY User ID: 852643 United States 12/29/2010 02:36 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Glenn Beck is Mormon. I believe Mormons don't drink coffee as part of their religious practice (anything with caffiene). Quoting: anniesnowAs for $77 a pound coffee: I hope his prediction doesn't to pass because I live on the stuff! Fluffy,I really don't care if he's a Morman,a Saint or a Jew. All I know is that everything he's said for the past 3 years,has come to pass. Take it with a grain of salt or not at all. All I know is that this world is in chaos and it's getting worse every day. I much prefer to be prepared,than not. Anniesnow, I'm a big Glenn Beck fan actually. I agree with you on everything he has said for the past 3 yrs coming to pass. I was merely pointing out the irony that Mormon's typically don't drink coffee and he's talking about $77 a pound coffee. Oh. My bad. Forgive me,please? Forgiven. Glad to know I've found yet another poster with like-minded views. |
Phennommennonn Forum Administrator User ID: 1034196 United States 12/29/2010 02:38 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | But we will stop buying at $40. Thoughts? Quoting: anniesnowThe NIA/National Inflation Association — and Beck, who recited its statistics breathlessly — predicts that two pounds of sugar will “soon” go for $62.21, while 64 ounces of orange juice will be $45.71. An 11.5-ounce can of Folgers coffee will cost $77.71; and a single 1.55-ounce Hershey bar will run you $15.50. The group does not explain how it reached its estimates. [link to www.splcenter.org] political correctness is a doctrine.... fostered by a delusional, illogical minority...... and rabidly promoted by an unscrupulous mainstream media; which holds forth the proposition that it is entirely possible to pick up a turd by the clean end. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1207332 United States 12/29/2010 02:47 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | get rid of all the crap food fake food and keep to the staples.. coffee fresh meats yogurt/ice cream fresh veggies/fruits and no microwaved crap Quoting: anniesnowglenn can afford coffee but what about his coke zero? I hate paying $7 or more. Will this become a barter item? Just another indicator that we're headed into a full blown 1984 scenario. Coffee was a very special, and near impossible to obtain luxury, in the movie (and book). Won't be long before the slaves are commanded to work their life away, on food that has no nutrition in it, with hundreds of chemicals assaulting their health from "food", water, and air. And now... No coffee to help you create some fake energy. Meanwhile, the putrid pukes who have literally stolen your country out from under you (just as the founders said they would) are living in unimaginable luxury. But the good news, is that these people will be weeping and howling, and gnashing their teeth, when they realize that they gave up the REAL prize... The one that lasts forever. |
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anniesnow (OP) User ID: 1026437 United States 12/29/2010 02:54 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | get rid of all the crap food fake food and keep to the staples.. coffee fresh meats yogurt/ice cream fresh veggies/fruits and no microwaved crap Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1207332glenn can afford coffee but what about his coke zero? I hate paying $7 or more. Will this become a barter item? Just another indicator that we're headed into a full blown 1984 scenario. Coffee was a very special, and near impossible to obtain luxury, in the movie (and book). Won't be long before the slaves are commanded to work their life away, on food that has no nutrition in it, with hundreds of chemicals assaulting their health from "food", water, and air. And now... No coffee to help you create some fake energy. Meanwhile, the putrid pukes who have literally stolen your country out from under you (just as the founders said they would) are living in unimaginable luxury. But the good news, is that these people will be weeping and howling, and gnashing their teeth, when they realize that they gave up the REAL prize... The one that lasts forever. Seriously. Where is the money going? Not on infrastructure.Thousands of bridges are at the point of failure. Our highways are in disrepair,our airports are outdated and yet congress gets over $170,000 a year to sit on their asses and figure new ways to steal our money. What did YOU make last year??? And we sit here on our toys and bitch. Last Edited by anniesnow on 12/29/2010 03:15 AM I have promises to keep.... |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1109570 United States 12/29/2010 04:04 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Lessons from the Holocaust about Fascism on this page: •Lessons from the Holocaust about fascism •the Nazis in their own words •a small sample of accurate material about the Holocaust on the internet •a small list of books about the Holocaust related pages: •The Reichstag Fire •Prescott Bush (W's grandfather) and the Nazis •Holocaust Denial used to discredit 9/11 skeptics •Not See's and Nazis: Psychological Denial about 9/11 complicity "the world has been familiar with the concept of the 'murderer at his desk.' We know that fanatical, near-pathological sadism is not necessary for millions of people to be murdered; that all that is needed is dutiful obedience to some leader." "The great things in life are never done by normal people. 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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1109570 United States 12/29/2010 04:14 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | And Homeland Security is nazism. What did hitler say? An evil exists that threatens every man, woman, and child of this great nation. We must take steps to ensure our domestic security and protect our homeland. -- Adolf Hitler, proposing the creation of the Gestapo in Nazi Germany Sounds familiar don't it USA? |