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Hotel Rockford

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Feb 5, 2010, 12:14:36 AM2/5/10
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The Choice Sleep Inn® hotel is the perfect place for all your
business, leisure or group needs.

Illinois' Chicago Rockford International Airport, the museum/theater
district, downtown rockford's dining and shopping strict and many
beautiful public golf courses can be found within 10 miles from this
Rockford, IL hotel. Enjoy our Sleep Inn Morning Medley Breakfast,
featuring muffins, bagels, Danishes, waffles, fruit, cereal, juices
and Maxwell House coffee. After a busy day, take advantage of our
exercise room. Business travelers will appreciate modern conveniences
like free high-speed Internet access, oversized in-room work desks and
free copy and fax service. All guest rooms feature a hair dryer, iron,
ironing board, coffee maker with Maxwell House coffee and cable
television with free HBO.

http://www.hotelofrockford.com/
725 Clark Drive , Rockford,
IL, US, 61107
Phone: (815) 398-8900
Fax: (815) 398-4399

Brad

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Feb 19, 2010, 4:40:30 PM2/19/10
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-featuring muffins, bagels, Danishes, waffles, fruit, cereal, juices
-and Maxwell House coffee. After a busy day, take advantage of our
-exercise room. Business travelers will appreciate modern conveniences
-like free high-speed Internet access, oversized in-room work desks and
-free copy and fax service. All guest rooms feature a hair dryer, iron,
-ironing board, coffee maker with Maxwell House coffee and cable
-television with free HBO.

Maxwell house was enough to put me off completely. Then they bring it up
twice. Nuf said, must be a hide out for nutters.

Motel spam. That's low.

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Alan Browne

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Feb 20, 2010, 2:00:36 PM2/20/10
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On 10-02-19 16:40 , Brad wrote:

> Maxwell house was enough to put me off completely. Then they bring it up
> twice. Nuf said, must be a hide out for nutters.

Actually MH Dark Roast makes a good morning coffee. I also mix it about
60% with the rest being whatever Espresso has my favour at the time.

Of course the missing link here is that most people have no clue how to
actually prepare coffee in the first place. Americans are hooked on
'bucks when the rest of us enjoy great corner cafe's that make 'bucks
look like the local Kool-Aid stand.

(When 'bucks came to Montreal they were shocked that nobody cared and
fewer showed up. Took them a long time to build any following at all in
Quebec - at that it is pretty thin. The only successful 'bucks is in
the US departures terminal at the airport).


How do Coors and American Airlines coffee resemble making love in a canoe?

They're all f*cking near water.

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Brad

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Feb 22, 2010, 4:50:27 PM2/22/10
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"Alan Browne" <alan....@FreelunchVideotron.ca> wrote in message
news:ULmdnYp7RqrJrB3W...@giganews.com...

I'm spoilt for choice with coffee. 100% Arabica coffee hand ground each
morning (the workers are doing it now). 2 owners of the company I manage are
coffee processors so I have as much as I can drink. The best I ever tasted
is from Paradise coffee, they don't roast but export bean. When I go and see
John I get a bag of the test roasts. That's the good stuff, my boss calls it
floor sweepings, he isn't keen on the fact I like the competition, and their
waste product at that.

I'll be taking a 1KG bag South this week when I go on holiday. 2 sleeps till
AC/DC.

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