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What do you associate with the word "backshop"?


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Passage 'the unswallowed water sheathing broken and myriad down his chin' | Expression: 'tea leaves at the bottom of your cup'
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What do you associate with the word "backshop"? #31 (permalink) Fri Jul 13, 2007 11:09 am   What do you associate with the word "backshop"?
 

Hi Amy,
first I'd like to apologize: I forgot to tell my name, I'm Patrick. This was my first post and I thought my name would be added automatically.
As far as "Coffee on rolls" is concerned you might be a bit disappointed of what you would get: It's simply coffee served on a trolley (which has "rolls"). But maybe one could try something like what you had in mind, might even taste good, you never know. Lots of good recipes were invented accidentally.

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