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"The Coffee Shop" #6

RodH

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I didn't feel it was insensitive, Sherrie. I knew you were just teasing me. I know you well enough from these threads to know you would never say anything to hurt someone else. I was just making conversation.
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RodH

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Well I am off to the house to meet the delivery man. I will try to stop by tomorrow to let you know how it goes. Adios Amigos! (Hope that is spelled right. I never took Spanish.
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Thankful

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Sherrie, Ed and I will get busy washing those dirty cups in the sink, but NO WAY is the Honeymoon over.
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Sherrie

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You were gone so long Jon...we have restocked...let us see if some is toward the back of the cooler.

ahhhhh...yes...here you go!

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rsr

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News flash:

Authorities are investigating a pyramid scheme they allege has bilked online investors of dozens of dollars.

Jim D. Andy, head of fraud investigations for the Downtown on the Web Police Department, said several investors have bought shares in a business called "Katfish Korner," a fishing shop that reportedly opened in the closet of a downtown eatery.

"This thing smells worse than the stink bait they're trying to peddle," Andy said. "As far as we can tell, all of the assets of the business consisted of a dozen jars of old doughnuts soaked in hydraulic fluid."

Andy said several investors bought shares in the business and were told to resell their shares to other investors with the promise of recouping their investments through selling more shares.

Accounting is sketchy, but it appears that 12,349 percent of shares were sold, sometimes in trade for tomatoes and okra.

While it appears an itinerant Baptist preacher accounted for most of the sales, authorities are unsure whether he was the originator of the scheme.

"We're trying to find him for questioning, but he disappeared shortly after this came to light," Andy said. "He was last seen wearing a green-and-yellow clerical robe, but there are indications he may have changed into a pair of overalls."

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jonmagee

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Originally posted by Sherrie:
You were gone so long Jon...we have restocked...let us see if some is toward the back of the cooler.

ahhhhh...yes...here you go!

Sherrie
Thank you, the service is still as good then

yours, Jon.
 

jonmagee

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Originally posted by Wisdom Seeker:
How about a cup of Joe? Could use a respet. Did I spell that right? Oh who cares.
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Think I'll have a Mocha Frappachino...yes you do have it...I made sure to install the machine. Consider that my contrabution to this much loved Coffee Shop. ;)
What is a cup of Joe(excuse my ignorance)

yours, Jon.
 

Sherrie

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Yes Jon, It is coffee. A cup of Joe is coffee. It is also called Java. Do you like to drink Coffee? Hot Tea?

Sherrie
 

jonmagee

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Originally posted by rsr:
I'm not sure how Jon pulled it off, but some Scottish weather has visited our area. Yesterday the high was 95; since then, the temperature has plummeted to 55 and we've picked up a half-inch of rain.

anything to oblige


yours, Jon.
 
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