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A Date With King Charles
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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 2386" data-source="post: 303870"><p>It might be interesting to do a social experiment where we see if we can create a craze for some truly abominable blend. Mean, but fun! Then again, one man's meat is another man's merde, so...</p><p></p><p>My local B&M has a few dusty Germain tins, so I tried their Uncle Tom Mixture on a whim (Tom was the decidedly avuncular employee helping me out). It wasn't really my thing, and I've been giving it away to see if anyone likes it much more. So far, nobody has seemed to feel it's much better than okay, which has made me slow to try the other stuff my B&M stocks (their #7, 1820, and Royal Jersey). If they had old Chuck I'd probably give it a go, based on Squatch's write-up, but since they don't, maybe I'll try the 1820 one of these days...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 2386, post: 303870"] It might be interesting to do a social experiment where we see if we can create a craze for some truly abominable blend. Mean, but fun! Then again, one man's meat is another man's merde, so... My local B&M has a few dusty Germain tins, so I tried their Uncle Tom Mixture on a whim (Tom was the decidedly avuncular employee helping me out). It wasn't really my thing, and I've been giving it away to see if anyone likes it much more. So far, nobody has seemed to feel it's much better than okay, which has made me slow to try the other stuff my B&M stocks (their #7, 1820, and Royal Jersey). If they had old Chuck I'd probably give it a go, based on Squatch's write-up, but since they don't, maybe I'll try the 1820 one of these days... [/QUOTE]
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