, and go!

sputnik wrote:I really need to give Tom and crew a shout before heading out, he doesn't live too far from me. I met them on the plane on the way to my first burn in 04. Great people, but they're going to be too far from me for coffee I think.
current moon phaseIn 1990, it was difficult to find a cappucino in St. Paul MN (That's a state capital, boys.) By 1996/97, you could get them in Orland. (There's a reason you've never heard of it.) I'm a Natural Born Berkeley Coffee Snob, yet even I have to attribute that to Starf*cks. That's a cultural shift.Oldguy wrote: Their menu was surprising to me. My home town restaurants only offer regular or decafe. I'm sure that if they went McD's on us, CC's service would be quicker. Tasting a first expresso for some of us country boys was a unique experience that some urbanites might not realize.
theCryptofishist wrote:In 1990, it was difficult to find a cappucino in St. Paul MN (That's a state capital, boys.) By 1996/97, you could get them in Orland. (There's a reason you've never heard of it.) I'm a Natural Born Berkeley Coffee Snob, yet even I have to attribute that to Starf*cks. That's a cultural shift.Oldguy wrote: Their menu was surprising to me. My home town restaurants only offer regular or decafe. I'm sure that if they went McD's on us, CC's service would be quicker. Tasting a first expresso for some of us country boys was a unique experience that some urbanites might not realize.
Not only has Oldguy not heard of Orland, even though its just north of him, you haven't heard of Orland and wouldn't know where it is. I've never heard of Orland either. Orland is so stealth that it erases knowledge of it in the brains of everybody who's heard of it. Orland is so unknowable that we aren't even having this conversation.ygmir wrote:theCryptofishist wrote:In 1990, it was difficult to find a cappucino in St. Paul MN (That's a state capital, boys.) By 1996/97, you could get them in Orland. (There's a reason you've never heard of it.) I'm a Natural Born Berkeley Coffee Snob, yet even I have to attribute that to Starf*cks. That's a cultural shift.Oldguy wrote: Their menu was surprising to me. My home town restaurants only offer regular or decafe. I'm sure that if they went McD's on us, CC's service would be quicker. Tasting a first expresso for some of us country boys was a unique experience that some urbanites might not realize.
I bet Oldguys heard of Orland, it's just north of him...........
theCryptofishist wrote:Not only has Oldguy not heard of Orland, even though its just north of him, you haven't heard of Orland and wouldn't know where it is. I've never heard of Orland either. Orland is so stealth that it erases knowledge of it in the brains of everybody who's heard of it. Orland is so unknowable that we aren't even having this conversation.ygmir wrote:theCryptofishist wrote:In 1990, it was difficult to find a cappucino in St. Paul MN (That's a state capital, boys.) By 1996/97, you could get them in Orland. (There's a reason you've never heard of it.) I'm a Natural Born Berkeley Coffee Snob, yet even I have to attribute that to Starf*cks. That's a cultural shift.Oldguy wrote: Their menu was surprising to me. My home town restaurants only offer regular or decafe. I'm sure that if they went McD's on us, CC's service would be quicker. Tasting a first expresso for some of us country boys was a unique experience that some urbanites might not realize.
I bet Oldguys heard of Orland, it's just north of him...........
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 2 guests