I can't live without coffee: I have low blood pressure. Yes' I'm picky. Also - it is hard to find good coffee in Thailand. There were 2 coffee points in Jomtien for me at past: Hoek van Hollan next to Bondi and Ganimede/Zing where Jame made very good coffee. He even knew what means words "coffee romano"!
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At 2015 I went to Zing and found new barista there. He knows only how to push start button on coffee-machine. Now only Hoek van Hollan ;(
LOL, Moses - let me spell it out for you - the word you are (still) looking for is Barista .
A Barrister is a lawyer who works in the higher law courts
Yeah. I wrote that word at first time In russian it is the same barista. But spell-checker changed it to "barrister" )) I wasn't sure but didn't made check in glossary ) Sorry guys
Thank you scottish-guy
As a gift - photo of Jame:
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Moses,
you certainly know your coffee & barista ;-)
francois (May 30th, 2016)
A friend of mine recommended this hotel. Any joiner's (spelling? I haven't been around) fees?
Last edited by Surfcrest; September 9th, 2016 at 09:15.
I would have expected such a vulgar and nasty accusation from, er, let's say, the likes of Donald Trump (while looking out over his Aberdeen links and spying yet another crofter messing up his peat moss mound simply out of spite) ... not Anne, Queen of Scots.Monty famously used chicken soup to poison the fat cunt previous owner of this forum.
However ... very very funny though. Just fell out of bed laughing, it being 7 AM here in Thailand.
Surfcrest (September 9th, 2016)
I read some precise information at the counter during check in. Joiners are allowed (probably just one at a time), provided they carry a valid id. Sometimes the staff at reception retains the id of your guests.
I think Moses friend Jame has that sultry look :-)
Davey612 (September 9th, 2016), splinter1949 (September 9th, 2016)