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29th November 07, 08:03 AM
#11
 Originally Posted by Amoskeag
You sure it isn't Mojo?
No that's what Austin Powers lost.
Could I just have a plain coffee with a dollop of milk?
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29th November 07, 08:08 AM
#12
 Originally Posted by ChromeScholar
Unless I'm mistaken, Mocho is one of the Mayan dialects. Maybe they're saying you have to be of Mayan descent to wear it.
Ohh, should we expect the Imperial Mayan Empire kilt police to start patroling the highways and byways of the world?
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29th November 07, 08:13 AM
#13
Just the way God made it - Black.
Animo non astutia
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29th November 07, 11:35 AM
#14
 Originally Posted by ccga3359
As for me I like my coffee like I like my women! Cold & bitter. Luckily I married that.
I have similar taste in women and coffee too... I like both hot, sweet, strong, and pale. And that's exactly what I married.
 Originally Posted by beloitpiper
I like mine heavy and black...wait, we're talking about beer, right? 
You've got good taste in beer... you never did mention women...
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29th November 07, 01:21 PM
#15
Mocho in mexico is also something thats missing a part, for example a chair with a broken leg we say, tiene la pata mocha, also a mocho is someone who is missing a limb
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29th November 07, 01:51 PM
#16
Yes, I prefer latte to mocha too; but I do think I'm macho when sipping a latte kilted.
Regional Director for Scotland for Clan Cunningham International, and a Scottish Armiger.
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29th November 07, 02:13 PM
#17
You put kilts on your lattes?!?
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29th November 07, 03:43 PM
#18
 Originally Posted by McJore
Mocho in mexico is also something thats missing a part, for example a chair with a broken leg we say, tiene la pata mocha, also a mocho is someone who is missing a limb
Maybe what they are really trying to sell is a skirt, not a kilt and it is mocha because it is missing the apron in the front.... hmmmmm...... these deep questions, how can the universe possibly continue?
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29th November 07, 03:46 PM
#19
 Originally Posted by McJore
Mocho in mexico is also something thats missing a part, for example a chair with a broken leg we say, tiene la pata mocha, also a mocho is someone who is missing a limb
Hey, did you hear that people? I'm Mocho!
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