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holy crap, that's cheeeeeap for 2 litres!

I got a Bodum plunger from Myer for $45 or so, and got some beans ground at Gloria Jeans for $10 a bag, got a couple of different flavours. It beats instant, and it beats paying $4 a cup from the morning coffee van, the plunger didn't take long to pay for itself :(

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holy crap, that's cheeeeeap for 2 litres!

I got a Bodum plunger from Myer for $45 or so, and got some beans ground at Gloria Jeans for $10 a bag, got a couple of different flavours. It beats instant, and it beats paying $4 a cup from the morning coffee van, the plunger didn't take long to pay for itself :(

yeh for sure, specially if you hit up more than 1 coffee per day.

did you get the hazelnut flavour? that stuff is pure win

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I'm in IT, I live off of coffee haha.

I don't have the bags any more but I think one was called 'Columbian Supreme', and the other is called 'Mudslide' which does smell like it has a fair whack of hazelnut in it.

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Haha awesome! It's funny actually, the missus refuses to drink coffee, but she LOVES the smell of it.

Seeing as you probably live 5 mins from me (NL) there's a fair chance that we even bought the coffee from the shop you worked at :(

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just throwing it out there - i rkn barristers are the most sly dogs on the planet,

i have seen these guys working and they are trying to get in with every female customer that they serve, using lines such as

"no sugars? of course not, you're sweet enough"

and making hearts in with the froth

sly mo-f**kers

and yes i am jealous, i want to apply at gloria jeans..

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I knew a barister, he tried a lot but never got anywhere....because really at the end of the day he is a dude that makes coffee and earns fark all, women as a whole didnt find it overly impressive in his case at least

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love is in the air...

im a married women! :thumbsup:

just throwing it out there - i rkn barristers are the most sly dogs on the planet,

i have seen these guys working and they are trying to get in with every female customer that they serve, using lines such as

"no sugars? of course not, you're sweet enough"

and making hearts in with the froth

sly mo-f**kers

especially skyline driving barristers! :)

and yes i am jealous, i want to apply at gloria jeans..

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i work in a place that runs on good quality coffee, so needless to say, we have a couple of large high end coffee machines, and it costs me nothing each day.

I love company coffee!

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