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Please also note that lattes, frappes and cappucinos are now also passe and liable to cause social death.


The coffee du jour is the 'flat white' and should be ordered, with a knowing nod and wink at the barista, despite its absence from the chalkboard above the counter.

david_carnell Wrote:

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> Please also note that lattes, frappes and

> cappucinos are now also passe and liable to cause

> social death.

>

> The coffee du jour is the 'flat white' and should

> be ordered, with a knowing nod and wink at the

> barista, despite its absence from the chalkboard

> above the counter.


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Oh...



Unless you have one of these http://www.cafepress.com/fatchav.274381045 then "think" to Camberwell or Nunhead




W**F

david_carnell Wrote:

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> The coffee du jour is the 'flat white' and should

> be ordered, with a knowing nod and wink at the

> barista, despite its absence from the chalkboard

> above the counter.


David, your comment is laughably early '09. Do keep up.

Brendan Wrote:

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> Sling?

>

> Our mum used to tie us to her back with a beach

> towel. Is that the sort of thing youre getting

> at?

>

> Wouldnt a rucksack of sorts be easier?



Words i have uttered to the mrs many times brendan. But its far too easy. Lots of complicated winding makes for real security.

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