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Free Coffee for EMS, Fire Dept, Police, Military on duty

by christopher stockton » Tue Jun 12, 2007 1:10 pm

Hi Guys. I ran this through Robin and he said it was "fine"

I'm a big fan of your site Robin thanks.

Sondra and I have decided to give free drip coffee to all our guys and gals in the Armed Services, EMS, Police Dept and Fire Dept, from our Drive thru on the corner of Lexington and Payne st in the Irish hill area.

Just drive thru in uniform and the java is on us.

The reason I'm posting this here is because I know a few of our local fire dept and police force come through our shop and also read this page avidly. I also recieved some help from our Local guys last night. So Thanks guys.

Please pass the word it's great coffee if I say so myself. You do a fantastic job all of you.

Sincerly

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by Suzi Bernert » Tue Jun 12, 2007 2:31 pm

Hey, not to look a gift horse and all that, but some of us don't drink coffee - sorry, I know it is heresy!!! :oops: Can I get a cup of tea? :wink:

Seriously - Thank you for thinking of us in EMS, we are usually the "ambulance drivers" and not thought of as part of public service.
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by christopher stockton » Tue Jun 12, 2007 2:58 pm

Suzi.

Not heresy at all. I'm English if anything I'm the one flirting ... I would be happy to serve you a good cup of tea, however it will be limited to the only tea I have in my roastery... PG Tips... straight from England.

As far as ambulance drivers... definately been thankfull for you guys a couple of times in my life... << spoken by an ex mountain biker.

Thanks for your work darling.
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by Erin Riedel » Tue Jun 12, 2007 3:11 pm

Hi Christopher! I met you at Whole Foods a couple weeks ago; my boyfriend Neil is friends with Sondra. We both loved the samples we tried and when our current supply of beans runs out, we're definitely going to pick up some Jackson's!
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by christopher stockton » Tue Jun 12, 2007 3:17 pm

Erin.

Thanks. Nice of you to say. I know it's corny but it makes me happy to know you like it.

Christopher
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by Jon K » Tue Jun 12, 2007 3:28 pm

Very classy thing to do Christopher. The Bolivian from last week is just about gone! Amazing stuff.
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by Matthew Landan » Tue Jun 12, 2007 5:36 pm

hey Christopher,
DCE needs to restock. We've sold out of your coffee!~
People are loving it.
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