tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1160397615820215619.post1650789083472577140..comments2024-02-12T02:11:59.820-06:00Comments on 2 Espressos: Washing my mouth out with a Kenyan...Keith Kostmanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16118823097805154700noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1160397615820215619.post-970620083621465812009-08-22T22:05:56.435-05:002009-08-22T22:05:56.435-05:00Nice...Nice...Keith Kostmanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16118823097805154700noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1160397615820215619.post-39373676524701519772009-08-22T19:47:22.957-05:002009-08-22T19:47:22.957-05:00A Relevant Paragraph from Jonathan Safran Foer'...A Relevant Paragraph from Jonathan Safran Foer's "Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close" (p.243)- <br />"Nancy Black's roommate told us Nancy was at work at the coffee store on Nineteenth Street, so we went there, and I explained to her that coffee actually has more caffeine than espresso, even though a lot of people don't think so, because the water is in contact with the grounds for a much longer time with coffee. She told me she didn't know that. 'If he says it's true, it's true,' Mr. Black said, patting my head. I told her, 'Also, did you know that if you yell for nine years, you'll produce enough sound energy to heat one cup of coffee?' She said, 'I didn't.' I said, 'Which is why they should put a coffee store next to the Cyclone at Coney Island! Get it?' That made me crack up, but only me. ...I went to the bathroom and gave myself a bruise."Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com