never understood why as coffee seems to be a part of the american diner/open road culture, or maybe that's more of a mythos that's propagated by 'big coffee' or something.
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well if you're talking about THE big coffee chain then what you go there for is the same as why you'd go to a macdonalds, consitency, not quality.
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Or because you are a treasonous scumbag who wishes to see the demise of the cafes and teahouses.
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You're oppressing the freedom of coffee!
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Yes. I am forming a movement. We shall storm the American coffee-houses, confiscate their stock and throw it all in the harbour. See how you like it.
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Actually, you're starting to scare me now... And I was so looking forward to meeting you someday and having a talk over some black pudding or whatever.
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Alright Boudica, calm down before you trip and hurt yourself.
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and I do quite approve of the coffee incursion into the british isles
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and I suppose that makes you some kind of Churchillian type waving their teabags in the air trying to 'fight them on the beaches'
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Yes. Precisely. We both know how that turned out. Give up now.
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