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Terry
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Geri9, no, that's just the order of posts getting jumbled.  His book is Hold My Beer.  It's a quick light fun but insightful read about a group of people who just left a conference and suddenly decide to bug out because of the global takeover starting.  From one Amazon review:

Lastly, the comment and theme of "Hold My Beer" appears throughout this story. It frequently makes for humorous situations, but I appreciated a deeper meaning as well. When an individual would announce "Hold My Beer", it meant that he or she was about to step up and take action. This is a strong Christian theme that Fr. Goring revealed several times in this novel. It's subtle influence upon the reader is most certainly good.

I was also pleased to read that during the story hot chocolate also counts as a Hold My Beer.

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(yohanan's post)

:mdrmdr: :mdrmdr: :mdrmdr:

 

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:mdrmdr: :mdrmdr:

 

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Lastly, the comment and theme of “Hold My Beer” appears throughout this story. It frequently makes for humorous situations, but I appreciated a deeper meaning as well. When an individual would announce “Hold My Beer”, it meant that he or she was about to step up and take action. This is a strong Christian theme that Fr. Goring revealed several times in this novel. It’s subtle influence upon the reader is most certainly good.

Obviously Fr. Goring is NOT form the South because down here when someone would say "Hold my beer" it means they are about to do something stupid and erase themselves from the gene pool. :mdrmdr: :mdrmdr:

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Terry
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Haha, no, he's Canadian.

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Paul R
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The problem with coffee is that men always have to make it. According to the Bible, anyway.

You'll find that in the book of He-brews.

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:mdrmdr: :mdrmdr: :mdrmdr: Oh you are all too funny — thanks for that Paul — He-brews :mdrmdr: :mdrmdr:

So my husband is the responsible party to get that pot ready in the morning and I greatly appreciate him for that role … He-brews :mdrmdr: :mdrmdr:

have you heard this slogan — “The smell of fresh-made coffee is one of the world's greatest inventions."

Geri that list of ingredients is rather concerning in itself and I would agree they are trying to slowly poison us and the bulk of humanity is letting them …. Not enough that they refined white sugar and a generation later we have a rise in diabetes. Now let’s just kill them with cancer Cry :calvin

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I don't know about tea or coffee in Heaven but there will definitely be chocolate.

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He-brews! Good one. The cornier the better.

“Waiter!  This coffee tastes like mud!”

”That’s funny. It was just ground this morning!”

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Kent that is so “bitter” / Sweet :mdrmdr: :mdrmdr: Better Latte than never :mdrmdr: :mdrmdr:

or how about this one

Did you hear about the guy who put little G.I. Joe soldiers at the bottom of his coffee cup?
He’d heard that the best part of waking up is soldiers in your cup! :mdrmdr: :flyup: :calvin

Going from bad to worse —

What do you call it when a coffee joke is so funny that it causes an uproar? A brew-haha. :mdrmdr:

Oh we have got to stop — save it for Latte :mdrmdr: :mdrmdr: :mdrmdr: :mdrmdr:

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