Re: Brazilians

2003-06-24 Thread Jon Gabriel
From: "Alberto Monteiro" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: Killer Bs Discussion <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Killer Bs Discussion" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: Brazilians Date: Tue, 24 Jun 2003 14:07:51 - Julia Thompson wrote: > >Most of what I can get

Re: Brazilians

2003-06-24 Thread Alberto Monteiro
Julia Thompson wrote: > >Most of what I can get easily is Columbian. What's the difference >between that and Brazilian coffee, Alberto? > br coffee has no trace of cocaine O:-) Alberto Monteiro ___ http://www.mccmedia.com/mailman/listinfo/brin-l

Re: Brazilians

2003-06-23 Thread Julia Thompson
Reggie Bautista wrote: > > Alberto wrote: > >Java is also a very offensive name. Any association > >of coffee with things outside Brazil deserve any > >act of vandalism and hooliganism > > But why, when the best coffee comes from Kenya? > [ducking] Ever had 100% Kona coffee? That's fairly nice

Re: Brazilians

2003-06-23 Thread Reggie Bautista
Alberto wrote: Java is also a very offensive name. Any association of coffee with things outside Brazil deserve any act of vandalism and hooliganism But why, when the best coffee comes from Kenya? [ducking] Reggie Bautista Kenya AA Maru __

RE: Brazilians

2003-06-23 Thread Nick Arnett
> -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Behalf Of Alberto Monteiro ... > > Is that sort of behavior peculiar to JavaOne, or do you > > people do that whenever you travel? > > > Brazilians are as diverse as europeans, except that > we share a common l

Re: Brazilians

2003-06-23 Thread Alberto Monteiro
Nick Arnett wrote: > >>> Is that sort of behavior peculiar to JavaOne, or do you >>> people do that whenever you travel? >> >> Brazilians are as diverse as europeans, except that >> we share a common language. I guess this behaviour is >> limited to sports competitions. > > Java is

Re: Brazilians

2003-06-23 Thread Alberto Monteiro
Nick Arnett wrote: > >>> Alberto! Where you been? :-) >>> >> Rio de Janeiro > > So you weren't one of those wild Brazilians at JavaOne, > wrapped in the Brazilian flag and cheering wildly at > every mention of your country? > No > Is that sort of behavior peculiar to JavaOne, or do y