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  • Lizzie
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    giggle giggle ....

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  • Thundergod
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    No worries Cindy, I know Dennis doesnt mean to upset me.
    And if he did, I dont need to use any martial arts on him.
    I know a few scooters I can send around to his place to rough him up a bit.

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  • lucinda
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    Dennis are you aware that TG is a karate BB? be vewy vewy careful..;D

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  • Dennis
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    Posted by: Coffee Kid Posted on: Today at 20:31
    Would the basket fly around in the dishwasher since its so light?

    Posted by: Thundergod Posted on: Today at 20:44
    I would think it would go in the cutlery basket.
    It shouldnt go anywhere then.

    Uhm, the basket works very hard in any coffee machine - if you are going to put it in the dishwwasher, exactly where you put it is dependent on your age...

    CK - at your age I would suggest you just toss it in any place and if you hear it bouncing around, you know its having fun.
    TG - at your age I would suggest that not only do you put it in the cutlery basket, but also select the gentle cycle and maybe trow a little tea tree oil in as well, to soothe away the aches and pains of all that hard work.

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  • Thundergod
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    I would think it would go in the cutlery basket.
    It shouldnt go anywhere then.

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  • Coffee_Kid
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    Originally posted by hazbean link=1179707258/0#4 date=1179716627
    Definitely wash it. I just chuck it in the dishwasher every night, once a
    week soak in Cafetto.

    Would the basket fly around in the dishwasher since its so light?

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  • richy_4000
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    Try using baking soda to clean your equipment. Its ripper stuff, leaves everthing spotless and is a natural cleaning product. Just rub it on with a bit of water.

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  • christretto
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    Haha... Now I look like a junkie. A coffee junkie.

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  • grendel
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    Hey I own the IP on that style of shot - Including the use of that character!



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  • JavaB
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    Originally posted by Coffee Kid link=1179707258/15#16 date=1179822350
    Whos that person that drank 9 shots in a row?
    Man... I bet he was thirsty.
    I dont know if he was thirsty..... but hed sure be bouncing off the walls after all those coffees. ;D

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  • Coffee_Kid
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    Whos that person that drank 9* shots in a row?
    Man... I bet he was thirsty.

    Edit- 8* shots in a row

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  • chris002200
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    Agreed Greg. Kudos to you on the idea of the name change. Your skills are far beyond just making quality tampers my friend...

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  • gregpullman
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    Originally posted by Christretto link=1179707258/0#11 date=1179803532
    I thought the name change better represented me...
    With all due credits to ..... for suggesting it...

    As far as the name accurately representing you, well I wont argue with that...

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  • chris002200
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    Leads one to wonder about the passion (or lack of) for coffee then.

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  • JavaB
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    Originally posted by Christretto link=1179707258/0#10 date=1179803482

    What is so hard about keeping equipment clean?
    Lack of training, professionalism at making coffee, caring.....

    Or just plain slackness :

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