Re: Gay coffee shop owner kicks Christians out of cafe
Posted: Fri Nov 10, 2017 10:12 pm
Sounds like he might be fundaphobic.B. W. wrote:+
Gay coffee shop owner kicks Christians out of cafe, goes on vulgar rant
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Sounds like he might be fundaphobic.B. W. wrote:+
Gay coffee shop owner kicks Christians out of cafe, goes on vulgar rant
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Hey, people go for the ambience - every good marketer knows to go beyond selling the steak - "sell the sizzle." People like to associate themselves with products that make a statement about who they are, how cool, smart, sophisticated. It's why advertising works.Ed: A cafe is a place where coffee snobs go to order bewilderingly complex concoctions and sip them while writing screenplays on their MacBooks. The Piano was written in a cafe.
A shop is more accessible to the layman, but is still an acceptable place to work on a script for a B movie. Sharknado 12 was written in a shop.
A shoppe, by comparison, is required by law to sell scented candles.
Stereotype much?edwardmurphy wrote:A cafe is a place where coffee snobs go to order bewilderingly complex concoctions and sip them while writing screenplays on their MacBooks. The Piano was written in a cafe.
Ed,edwardmurphy wrote:No.
Go to cafes for coffee much?Nessa wrote:Stereotype much?edwardmurphy wrote:A cafe is a place where coffee snobs go to order bewilderingly complex concoctions and sip them while writing screenplays on their MacBooks. The Piano was written in a cafe.
They were pretty popular about 5 years ago in Los Angeles. They didn’t have just coffee-flavored enemas, but all sorts, including a hot sauce enema.RickD wrote:I've heard of coffee enemas. Is that what's meant by "gay coffee"?
Gay coffee=coffee up the anus?
Sometimes. The one about how Christian conservatives don't get jokes is my favorite.Nessa wrote:Stereotype much?edwardmurphy wrote:A cafe is a place where coffee snobs go to order bewilderingly complex concoctions and sip them while writing screenplays on their MacBooks. The Piano was written in a cafe.
You dont seem the humourous typeedwardmurphy wrote:Sometimes. The one about how Christian conservatives don't get jokes is my favorite.Nessa wrote:Stereotype much?edwardmurphy wrote:A cafe is a place where coffee snobs go to order bewilderingly complex concoctions and sip them while writing screenplays on their MacBooks. The Piano was written in a cafe.
He's not humourous. He's American, so he's humorous.Nessa wrote:You dont seem the humourous typeedwardmurphy wrote:Sometimes. The one about how Christian conservatives don't get jokes is my favorite.Nessa wrote:Stereotype much?edwardmurphy wrote:A cafe is a place where coffee snobs go to order bewilderingly complex concoctions and sip them while writing screenplays on their MacBooks. The Piano was written in a cafe.
Logical with spelling but not so much with other things. I read recently that sometime in the 1800's, probably, someone was taking metric weights and so on to America to bring them out of the dark ages of imperial measurements. Unfortunately the ship sank and the weights were lost, and now Americans are just too stubborn to change.RickD wrote:He's not humourous. He's American, so he's humorous.Nessa wrote:You dont seem the humourous typeedwardmurphy wrote:Sometimes. The one about how Christian conservatives don't get jokes is my favorite.Nessa wrote:Stereotype much?edwardmurphy wrote:A cafe is a place where coffee snobs go to order bewilderingly complex concoctions and sip them while writing screenplays on their MacBooks. The Piano was written in a cafe.
We don't waste time with extra vowels.