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Adam@Home by Rob Harrell for May 07, 2015
Transcript:
Trevor: Adam! Did you try that sample of our coffee? Adam: Boy...did I ever. Trevor: Well, the other neighbors told me what a coffee nut you are. So I brought you a case! Adam: Oh. Oh, dear. That is so... Laura: Can we slowly put it down the disposal? Adam: No...the EPA has guidelines for hazardous waste.
hsawlrae almost 10 years ago
It should hype all the fish.
Say What Now‽ Premium Member almost 10 years ago
It might make good garden compost.
Perkycat almost 10 years ago
That’s funny! What do you do with them now?
PomPilot almost 10 years ago
If it is only the coffee beans (whole or ground), there is a slight possibility that the product would be good if brewed by Adam.
ChessPirate almost 10 years ago
“IM Team: Your mission, should you decide to accept it; break into the neighbor’s storage facility and Put. The. Coffee. Back.”
MontanaLady almost 10 years ago
Adam can always give it away………….I read in all my detective stories that the police coffee is the worst in the world……………..
neverenoughgold almost 10 years ago
See if you can donate it to the local Macindon’s, their customers will never notice…
Skylark almost 10 years ago
Take a nice Sunday drive…Go 226 miles from home. Find some donation container. Unload coffee!
JoePhan almost 10 years ago
Coffee grounds are slightly acidic. You can use them in your garden, but make sure that the plants can handle an acidic soil. (Ashes, on the other hand, are good at neutralizing acid.)