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On Tue, 18 Dec 2018 02:10:15 -0000, rbowman wrote:

On 12/17/2018 01:29 PM, William Gothberg wrote:
She should have received nothing. Coffee is hot, end of story. She
should have known this. When I make coffee, I BOIL the kettle. It only
cools when adding some milk.


She was trying to add milk... I find it annoying when I get coffee and
it's too hot to drink. I want my caffeine now, not 5 miles down the
road. 205 F is the ideal temperature to brew coffee but once it's brewed
there's no reason to keep it near boiling.


Don't be so ridiculous. If you want it a decent temperature after you add the milk, the coffee has to be hotter than that top begin with. Balancing it between your legs in a moving car is the utmost stupidity. She deserved a lifetime scar for her insanity.
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On Tue, 18 Dec 2018 02:10:15 -0000, rbowman wrote:

On 12/17/2018 01:29 PM, William Gothberg wrote:
She should have received nothing. Coffee is hot, end of story. She
should have known this. When I make coffee, I BOIL the kettle. It only
cools when adding some milk.


She was trying to add milk... I find it annoying when I get coffee and
it's too hot to drink. I want my caffeine now, not 5 miles down the
road. 205 F is the ideal temperature to brew coffee but once it's brewed
there's no reason to keep it near boiling.


Don't be so ridiculous. If you want it a decent temperature after you add
the milk, the coffee has to be hotter than that top begin with. Balancing
it between your legs in a moving car is the utmost stupidity. She
deserved a lifetime scar for her insanity.


She got one.

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On Tue, 18 Dec 2018 20:41:18 -0000, Rod Speed wrote:



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On Tue, 18 Dec 2018 02:10:15 -0000, rbowman wrote:

On 12/17/2018 01:29 PM, William Gothberg wrote:
She should have received nothing. Coffee is hot, end of story. She
should have known this. When I make coffee, I BOIL the kettle. It only
cools when adding some milk.

She was trying to add milk... I find it annoying when I get coffee and
it's too hot to drink. I want my caffeine now, not 5 miles down the
road. 205 F is the ideal temperature to brew coffee but once it's brewed
there's no reason to keep it near boiling.


Don't be so ridiculous. If you want it a decent temperature after you add
the milk, the coffee has to be hotter than that top begin with. Balancing
it between your legs in a moving car is the utmost stupidity. She
deserved a lifetime scar for her insanity.


She got one.


But she did not deserve the compensation claim. And the rest of the world did not deserve colder coffee just because of her.
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On Tue, 18 Dec 2018 02:10:15 -0000, rbowman wrote:

On 12/17/2018 01:29 PM, William Gothberg wrote:
She should have received nothing. Coffee is hot, end of story. She
should have known this. When I make coffee, I BOIL the kettle. It
only
cools when adding some milk.

She was trying to add milk... I find it annoying when I get coffee and
it's too hot to drink. I want my caffeine now, not 5 miles down the
road. 205 F is the ideal temperature to brew coffee but once it's
brewed
there's no reason to keep it near boiling.

Don't be so ridiculous. If you want it a decent temperature after you
add
the milk, the coffee has to be hotter than that top begin with.
Balancing
it between your legs in a moving car is the utmost stupidity. She
deserved a lifetime scar for her insanity.


She got one.


But she did not deserve the compensation claim.


Sure, but it is yankeeland. Their problem.

And the rest of the world did not deserve colder coffee just because of
her.


There rest of the world didn't get colder coffee because of her.

No one else served coffee that hot.

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On Wed, 19 Dec 2018 09:02:36 +1100, cantankerous trolling geezer Rot Speed,
the auto-contradicting senile sociopath, blabbered, again:

FLUSH the two prize idiots' endless sick troll****

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On Tue, 18 Dec 2018 22:02:36 -0000, Rod Speed wrote:



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On Tue, 18 Dec 2018 20:41:18 -0000, Rod Speed
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news On Tue, 18 Dec 2018 02:10:15 -0000, rbowman wrote:

On 12/17/2018 01:29 PM, William Gothberg wrote:
She should have received nothing. Coffee is hot, end of story. She
should have known this. When I make coffee, I BOIL the kettle. It
only
cools when adding some milk.

She was trying to add milk... I find it annoying when I get coffee and
it's too hot to drink. I want my caffeine now, not 5 miles down the
road. 205 F is the ideal temperature to brew coffee but once it's
brewed
there's no reason to keep it near boiling.

Don't be so ridiculous. If you want it a decent temperature after you
add
the milk, the coffee has to be hotter than that top begin with.
Balancing
it between your legs in a moving car is the utmost stupidity. She
deserved a lifetime scar for her insanity.

She got one.


But she did not deserve the compensation claim.


Sure, but it is yankeeland. Their problem.


It's the UK's problem when we start copying them, which we have in spades. Trouble is, over 50% of us can't even remember the time when we used to laugh at the Americans for their lawsuits.

And the rest of the world did not deserve colder coffee just because of
her.


There rest of the world didn't get colder coffee because of her.

No one else served coffee that hot.


Some people like hot coffee. Almost everyone I know boils the water for the coffee before adding the milk.
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On Tue, 18 Dec 2018 22:02:36 -0000, Rod Speed
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"William Gothberg" "William wrote in message
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"William Gothberg" "William wrote in message
news On Tue, 18 Dec 2018 02:10:15 -0000, rbowman
wrote:

On 12/17/2018 01:29 PM, William Gothberg wrote:
She should have received nothing. Coffee is hot, end of story. She
should have known this. When I make coffee, I BOIL the kettle. It
only
cools when adding some milk.

She was trying to add milk... I find it annoying when I get coffee
and
it's too hot to drink. I want my caffeine now, not 5 miles down the
road. 205 F is the ideal temperature to brew coffee but once it's
brewed
there's no reason to keep it near boiling.

Don't be so ridiculous. If you want it a decent temperature after you
add
the milk, the coffee has to be hotter than that top begin with.
Balancing
it between your legs in a moving car is the utmost stupidity. She
deserved a lifetime scar for her insanity.

She got one.

But she did not deserve the compensation claim.


Sure, but it is yankeeland. Their problem.


It's the UK's problem when we start copying them,


You havent with suing for doing something that stupid.

which we have in spades.


Bull**** you have with suing for something that stupid.

Trouble is, over 50% of us can't even remember the time when we used to
laugh at the Americans for their lawsuits.


You lot don't sue for something that stupid.

And the rest of the world did not deserve colder coffee just because of
her.


There rest of the world didn't get colder coffee because of her.


No one else served coffee that hot.


Some people like hot coffee.


They still get it.

Almost everyone I know boils the water for the coffee before adding the
milk.


And they are still free to do that.

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She got one.


BOTH of you got **** for brains!

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