A Conversation for The Café
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Garius Lupus Posted Feb 15, 2000
And another Majic Tea for me, please. Do you think that once I am knighted, I could become a regular too? After all, I am here every day, except Wednesdays and Saturdays.
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Irving Washington - Gone Writing Posted Feb 15, 2000
Okay, Demon Drawer, Joanna, and Garius Lupus are on the list of people that will be added to the list of regulars the next time I update the page. If this had been brought up yesterday, I'd have changed it while I was adding the menu, but...
While I'm at it, Demon Drawer, was that a café mocha, or a litteral coffee mocha, with coffee instead of espresso?
And BB, here's your unusual, and your Majic Tea, Garius, and Joanna, here's your hot chocolate!
~Irving
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Phil Posted Feb 15, 2000
Hello there, Can I have a mug of hot Vimto? or if there's none of that I'll just have a hot chocolate, large, please.
Thanks.
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Demon Drawer Posted Feb 16, 2000
Sorry Irv, make that a Cafe Mocha, I need it to overcome the 1:10 hrs on the bus this morning for what is normally a 45 minute journey. Snow is just great isn't it.
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Bluebottle Posted Feb 16, 2000
SNOW!!!!!!!!!!!
Please send me some snow - I've never seen any - not in any quantity, anyway. I'm from the Isle of Wight - the land of Sunshine - and it NEVER snows, so please tell me all about it!
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Demon Drawer Posted Feb 16, 2000
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Garius Lupus Posted Feb 16, 2000
Morning, all. I'm normally not here on Wednesdays, but I managed to get some time on a computer at the public library.
May I have a magic tea, please.
As for snow, I would happily send you all of mine, BB. We have about a foot on the ground here and I had to shovel another inch or so off the walk this morning before I left. More in the forecast too. By this time of year, I have had quite enough, thank you.
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J'au-æmne Posted Feb 16, 2000
We had snow of the non settling variety:
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Irving Washington - Gone Writing Posted Feb 16, 2000
Snow? I don't get much of that where I live, though Mt. Lemon has a ski lift, and Kitt Peak had snow the last time I was there (several years ago... in late spring!). Flagstaf (Northern Arizona) gets some, and my favorite small town in the world, Greer, Arizona, gets snowed in every year! That's the thing about living in a State of the United States... many of us are bigger than some European Countries, and so we get vast climate changes from the north end to the south. Alaska, of course, is possibly bigger than all of Europe, but it's pretty much Tundra all around...
Oh, here are all your drinks!
And by the way, drip brew coffee actually has MORE caffine than espresso. It has to do with brewing time
~Irving
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J'au-æmne Posted Feb 16, 2000
It seems strange to thing How Big the US is...
Kiribati has an area greater than Europe, but 99% is water, so it don't do them much good
Joanna-in-her-even-smaller-than-small-uni-world
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Bluebottle Posted Feb 16, 2000
Incidently, the Isle of Wight itself is bigger than some European countries...
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Bluebottle Posted Feb 16, 2000
The Isle of Wight is bigger than the Vatican, Monte Carlo, Andora, Lichenstein and a couple others.... Oh - the Isle of Man is semi-independant, as is Malta....
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Afgncaap5 Posted Feb 16, 2000
You know, I used to live . . . in a part of the world where if it wasn't a white Christmas, hell had frozen over. Or something. Anyway, I moved to . . . a part of the world that hasn't seen snow in years. As much as I didn't like snow at the time, I really miss it. I'll take all of your snow!
Can I have some majik tea, please? What d'you think I should attire myself in for the ceremony? Mad Scientist, Detective, Adventurer, or Super Villain? Perhaps Adventurers garb would be more appropriate, no? Then again, I guess I'm not allowed to make that decision.
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