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I used an air compressor to blow off chaff from the beans I just roasted. It was a dark roast that I roasted too dark and they were nice and light. I had the air pressure set to 110 lbs. The beans were enclosed in two metal colanders and I blew air through the hole. When I opened it up and looked inside, the beans were all broken. I packaged them up and shipped them out to a customer. When he complained, I blamed it on the post office.
 
After reading that, I'm thinking that you selected the perfect user name for this Coffee Forum.
 
i really hope that you just made up this story.
whether you made up that story or not, either way, I agree with what P.Ross said.
 
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After reading that, I'm thinking that you selected the perfect user name for this Coffee Forum.
WoW !!!! 3000 posts ! I wanted to be the first one to congratulate you. however, you should have been much more selective for your 3000th posting.....
 
WoW !!!! 3000 posts ! I wanted to be the first one to congratulate you. however, you should have been much more selective for your 3000th posting.....

Alex,

Thank you for noticing! I didn't realize it was post #3,000 until after I made it.

Rose
 
yesterday, my partner and I were visiting a Geisha farm in Acatenango, Guatemala. we started from Guatemala city. about 2 hours on the main road, some traffic, but nothing new here. then, we started go to down and up the mountain, very winding road, pot holes everywhere, police checking the cars (got caught once and got off with $8 bribe), 95% dirt roads. sometimes, when there is a bus (chicken bus in Gringo term, in here, they say Parillera) or big truck ahead of us, going 1 mile per hour, we had to go around very carefully.

there was one very small dirt road (two small cars can barely pass by), there was a 20 years old beat up pick up truck with two COWS tied up on the truck bed. perhaps they were being sold or something. the road was too narrow to go around, so we were right behind him looking for the right spot to go around him. (Daniel was driving way too close to the truck which he did not even realized.. .perhaps he was attracted to one of the cows :+) we never saw cow's face.. just their "behinds"....

then, one cow started peeing, have you ever seen a cow or horse pee???!!!!! AHHHHHHHH
it is like few gallons of water pouring down, real hard. then, guess what??!!!
most of that got all over our window and entire car.

to make it worse, our car was covered with dirts (2 hours on a dirt road will do that for you) and his windshield wipers did not work properly at all which made us total blind.

We had to pull over and clean the window....... with pepsi and my erergy drink (we did not have any water with us) Not a Happy Day..... Until we saw the Geisha.
 
It sounds like an adventure you'd never want to repeat.

And I KNOW you didn't make that story up!
 
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