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<DIV><BR></DIV><A href="mailto:aichambaye@yahoo.com">aichambaye@yahoo.com</A>
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<DIV><TT>But then UK milk is weird, sketchy stuff. Probably from some of
those mad cows, too.</TT></DIV>
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<DIV><TT>Oh, weird doesn't begin to describe US milk. I was in San-Francisco not
long ago (they do give you parking ticket for stalling too long in a red light,
and then, when the light is green and you want to take a left turn, you find out
that the traffic opposite to you also has a green light. And... Oh, back to
milk) I had a very hard time convincing the diners to bring real milk for their
horrible American coffee instead of that dreadful half-and-half.</TT></DIV>
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<DIV><TT>I'm being too harsh, aren't i? Well, i'm going to get a *real* cup of
coffee. That'll fix my head.</TT></DIV>
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<DIV><TT>BTW - morning tea has almost as much caffeine (35 ml/cup) as Nescafe
(40 ml/cup).</TT></DIV>
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<DIV><TT>yael</TT></DIV></BODY></HTML>