Mine holds pens (and has a handle).
Stumptown demands respect. We hope to get you hooked, if not to get you up here then to at least help support a damned good roaster (because you can always buy it online).
Mmmm, I think I’ll have a cup.
yeah, that’s some good stuff. it was our default go-to variety before we started mixing it up. it’s well balanced.
when they have it, the ethiopian harare is great also. there’s an extremely distinct blueberry flavor.
the honduran finca el puente may actuallly be worth the $16 or so retail they charge for it. it’s really goddamned good.
In typical Brian style, an unexpected and beautiful handcrafted surprise.
Im anxious to get my hands on that coffee, I’m looking at websites trying to order it right now! Do you like the blend he sent you?
that cup is so lovely!
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That’s a nice round receptacle. The last thing I moulded was a small hedgepig, back when I was ten.
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That sweet cup is the color of Arnold’s face in Commando.
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Hat trick
This hits all the good gift buttons:
– unannounced
– made with own hands
– delicious
Wonderful!
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Mine holds pens (and has a handle).
Stumptown demands respect. We hope to get you hooked, if not to get you up here then to at least help support a damned good roaster (because you can always buy it online).
Mmmm, I think I’ll have a cup.
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Which coffee blend/origin did you get?
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something holler mountain something?
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yeah, that’s some good stuff. it was our default go-to variety before we started mixing it up. it’s well balanced.
when they have it, the ethiopian harare is great also. there’s an extremely distinct blueberry flavor.
the honduran finca el puente may actuallly be worth the $16 or so retail they charge for it. it’s really goddamned good.
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In typical Brian style, an unexpected and beautiful handcrafted surprise.
Im anxious to get my hands on that coffee, I’m looking at websites trying to order it right now! Do you like the blend he sent you?
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