Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Coffee

Some of you may have already noticed that, at the very bottom of the page, there is an ad for Gevalia coffee. Why an ad for Gevalia coffee? Because a) coffee is an essential element in the universe (Cf on the periodic table, which is a table of chemical abbreviations published periodically), and b) Gevalia is the official coffee maker to the King of Sweden. It is, in a word, excellent coffee.

The deal is also geunuinely excellent, and is one of the few deals I have ever accepted. The reason I like their deals is simply this--when you take their offer, you are truly bound to buy no more from them, ever. But, in addition, if you want to purchase their coffee, you can set the delivery times from weekly to only every 3 months or so and you can even suspend deliveries on a temporary basis. What it amounts to is that even for those of us who lack funds, this is in most cases a completely workable system. Here is what Gevialia is offering in this particular deal (you can click on the below ad to go to their site):

Gevalia--it's coffee fit for a King, and affordable for we, who, though perhaps having a coat of arms, are yet not Kings.

2 comments:

  1. Whilst Cf can easily be found in amongst the nonmetals, I observe that you have neglected to mention its rival for many individual's affections: Tea (Grandly: T). Is such neglect deliberate; is an essay on the finer points of Earl Grey brewing, or is it because you find the liquid distasteful?
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  2. Tea is by no means a substitute for good coffee. It is the dilution of character and integrity which has so degraded the "gentlemen" into thinking that all men are gentlemen. Tea is the end result. It is the hydraulic which forces the the ludicrous wimp into believing through eidetic imagery that he is in fact a gentlemen. Not so, a gentleman drinks coffee, always had, that is not going to change. For those wishing to "moderate" and meld into the societies of the famous, infamous and dregs, there is tea. As for coffee, it is for gentlemen only.
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