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Posted by: nlocnil ( )
Date: October 04, 2011 09:30AM

Your support made the transition out smoother. We resigned yesterday, I contacted my close family members last night and they were mostly supportive at least in their words. There were tears but all is well.

DW and I went to a local coffee shop and told the young baristers that we've never had coffee before. Boy did they have fun with us and we with them trying sips of all kinds of different flavors and such.

We had fun discussing religion with them. They were very curious about Mormonism and amazed that we'd never tasted coffee before @ 40 yrs old. It was very relaxing and a good time was had by all

Thanks!!

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Posted by: tsawyer2 ( )
Date: October 04, 2011 09:38AM

Congratulations again to you! I recommend a nice Kenyan AA coffee for you. If you haven't tried it you can ask the coffee shop folks if they have it.

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Posted by: lapsed ( )
Date: October 04, 2011 09:44AM

Try a caramel macchiato next time.

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Posted by: FreeRose ( )
Date: October 04, 2011 10:00AM

My current fav [subject to change on a whim] coffee is Org. French Roast Decaf. Yum.


Now buy a coffee pot and enjoy your Morg-free lives!

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Posted by: CA girl ( )
Date: October 04, 2011 11:07AM

I couldn't have gotten out without the support of the folks on this board. Their knowledge has been invaluable and the validation has been priceless. And I remember getting my first coffee at Starbucks - I just ordered the first thing I saw on the menu because I didn't want them to know someone my age was so clueless. I think your way was better - trying a lot of different things.

Personally, though, I'm still a big fan of frappuccinos. Congratulations on your escape!

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Posted by: GayLayAle ( )
Date: October 04, 2011 11:13AM

I think it's great that the baristas were so good to you guys.

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Posted by: SusieQ#1 ( )
Date: October 04, 2011 01:00PM

family, it appears, was reasonable. That's always Good News!
Some families are like that! I just wish more were!

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Posted by: bignevermo ( )
Date: October 04, 2011 01:16PM

Barista is the correct word...a Barrister is a Lawyer!! :)

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Posted by: freeman ( )
Date: October 04, 2011 01:17PM

nlocnil Wrote:
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> DW and I went to a local coffee shop and told the
> young baristers that we've never had coffee
> before. Boy did they have fun with us and we with
> them trying sips of all kinds of different flavors
> and such.

Sounds like a great date! I hope my wifey will do the same with me some day.

Make your next one to a wine lodge :)

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