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By Sparky - Apr 30, 2006, 8:46 PM
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Hi it's me Sparky, longtime Bostonian, blue collar type. I don't need any moving information or anything like that. All I want to know is, who will pour my coffee in the AM if all the illegals in Boston are rioting?

On the other hand, the fire trucks should be able to get around just fine without all those landscape trailers doubled parked in Newton. Shocked

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Re: Coffee in the AM?

By Fred Sennott - Apr 30, 2006, 8:56 PM
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Hey Sparky I got one up on you.I pour my own Coffee in the morning,So I don't care if they go to work or not.Besides from what I observe around here there won't be any problem except for those expecting to get their lawns mowed if they don't show up for work.I was in a businees operated by Hindus this morning and they informed me they would be open to serve their valued customers tomorrow.Even Starbucks says they are going to be there for their customers.All of the Dunkin Donut Shops are planning on being open.
Trust in God and sin not.Don't blame me I'm like Sparky I voted for Sarah to.

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Re: Coffee in the AM?

By Sparky - Apr 30, 2006, 9:05 PM
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I'm make a pot in the AM Fred, then I hit the road and usually a coffee shop at breaktime. Things could turn ugly if I don't get that third or fourth cup. I might just stay home and join the boycott and wave the Mexican flag!

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By Fred Sennott - Apr 30, 2006, 9:15 PM
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Fortunately I have been able to wean myself away from the up to 20 cups a day I used to drink.Now I rarely drink coffee after my first two cups in the morning.But I havent noticed a lot of immigrants pouring coffee in the local places.When I worked in Downtown Boston Au Bon Pain was using immigrants almost exclusively.Of course that was almost 15 years ago.I don't think I have even had a cup of coffee in Boston since.
Trust in God and sin not.Don't blame me I'm like Sparky I voted for Sarah to.

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Re: Coffee in the AM?
By Denise - May 1, 2006, 11:22 AM
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Hi it's me Sparky


we would never have guessed.....uh sparks the thread did start out with:
Coffee in the AM? by Sparky

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Re: Coffee in the AM?

By Scott - May 1, 2006, 5:52 PM
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Blue collar my ass. Bostonian? ya right.

How `bout paranoid mini-van driving freak.
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My friend will pour for you...

By AmeriKenArtist - May 1, 2006, 6:25 PM
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Do you take one or two?

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Re: My friend will pour for you...
By Denise - May 1, 2006, 7:23 PM
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I don't know how she'd stand w/ out that tree there.

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Re: Coffee in the AM?

By Sparky - May 1, 2006, 8:20 PM
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The Dunkin Donuts @ RT 126 & Concord ST in Framingham this morning.

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Re: My friend will pour for you...

By Fred Sennott - May 1, 2006, 8:26 PM
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Its enough to make you wonder.Can she walk unassisted?
Trust in God and sin not.Don't blame me I'm like Sparky I voted for Sarah to.

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Re: My friend will pour for you...

By Sparky - May 1, 2006, 8:41 PM
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Its enough to make you wonder.


Yeah it does!

I wonder what this has to do with Boston?

I wonder what this has to do with this thread?


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Re: My friend will pour for you...

By Scott - May 1, 2006, 8:49 PM
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Things that make you go, hmmm.
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Re: My friend will pour for you...

By Scott - May 1, 2006, 8:51 PM
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What were we talking about? Oh yes, Sparky was ranting about illegal aliens again.

Doesn`t that belong in stupid crap?
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Re: My friend will pour for you...

By Fred Sennott - May 1, 2006, 9:31 PM
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The walkout wasn't noticeable in Arlington,even the landscapers were out today.No businesses closed.I really don't think the whole thing is going to help them.I heard a lot of anti immigrant comments from people who would normally be sympathetic with them.I'm talking about your bleeding heart liberals who demonstrate at the drop of a hat,but of course they might have been inconvenienced by all this.A number of small businesses in Arlington are run by immigrants and they all seemed to be open and doing their notrmal amount of business.If they are turning off the liberals then they are hurting their own cause and lost a days pay for naught.
Trust in God and sin not.Don't blame me I'm like Sparky I voted for Sarah to.

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Re: My friend will pour for you...

By AmeriKenArtist - May 1, 2006, 10:20 PM
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What were we talking about? Oh yes, Sparky was ranting about illegal aliens again.

Doesn`t that belong in stupid crap?

I'll not begin to explain the subtle connections to the topic intitiated. Those who understood may have enjoyed the intent. And yes, the empty store in Framingham is a great Boston landmark indeed. Tongue I hope your aliens are there to serve you in the morning.

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Re: My friend will pour for you...

By Spatch - May 1, 2006, 11:33 PM
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Well I certainly hope none of my friends burned their fingies trying to pour themselves some hot coffee this morning. It certainly is a difficult task, and dangerous to boot! Lucky for me I had my illegals pour my coffee on Sunday, and I kept it in a Thermos overnight so it'd be nice and warm for me the next morning.

See? You just gotta think ahead a little, and really show 'em!

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Re: My friend will pour for you...
By Denise - May 2, 2006, 10:36 AM
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Its enough to make you wonder.Can she walk unassisted?


I can't see it happening.. especially w/ the heels she's wearing.....poor girl

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Re: My friend will pour for you...
By Denise - May 2, 2006, 10:38 AM
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In Reply To


In Reply To
Its enough to make you wonder.



Yeah it does!

I wonder what this has to do with Boston?

I wonder what this has to do with this thread?



gettin' ticked?

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Re: My friend will pour for you...
By Denise - May 2, 2006, 11:06 AM
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I had my illegals pour my coffee on Sunday

Spatch, do you pay them under the table for that?

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Re: My friend will pour for you...

By AmeriKenArtist - May 2, 2006, 11:09 AM
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Hmmm, I just noticed that the tree is leaning away rom Wanda.

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Re: My friend will pour for you...
By Denise - May 2, 2006, 11:14 AM
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Hmmm, I just noticed that the tree is leaning away rom Wanda.


no doubt she's heavier than the tree..

Really, you gotta feel bad for that girl. To have distorted herself like that for the pleasure and opinion of others? I see it as a total lack of self esteem. Poor thing

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Re: My friend will pour for you...

By Jodie - May 2, 2006, 11:30 AM
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I think he meant he had them pour the coffee under the table. Saves time with spilling.

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Re: My friend will pour for you...

By eeka - May 2, 2006, 12:38 PM
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I think he meant he had them pour the coffee under the table. Saves time with spilling.


Exactly! This is why I just pour mine on my head in the first place. It elminates the uncertainty of whether I'll get covered with coffee somewhere in the process of pouring/drinking it.



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Re: My friend will pour for you...

By Michael Kerpan - May 2, 2006, 1:11 PM
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A truly frightening (and saddening) photo.

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Re: My friend will pour for you...

By Neal - May 2, 2006, 3:10 PM
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My guess is that sometime between the time the photo was taken and the time it was posted here, the photo was photoshopped in order to make it appear that some parts are larger than they really are.

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