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Waiter : "Would you like your coffee black?"

Customer : "What other colors do you have?"
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Jimw wrote on Fri, 27 Feb 2009 08:52:04 -0600:

> Waiter : "Would you like your coffee black?"


> Customer : "What other colors do you have?"


I don't where you are posting from but I'm afraid the joke is weakened
by the fact that "white coffee" is used for coffee with milk or cream.
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James Silverton wrote:
> Jimw wrote on Fri, 27 Feb 2009 08:52:04 -0600:
>
>> Waiter : "Would you like your coffee black?"

>
>> Customer : "What other colors do you have?"

>
> I don't where you are posting from but I'm afraid the joke is weakened
> by the fact that "white coffee" is used for coffee with milk or cream.


Whoooooooooooooooosssh
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On Feb 27, 10:27*am, phil--c > wrote:
> James Silverton wrote:
> > Jimw *wrote *on Fri, 27 Feb 2009 08:52:04 -0600:

>
> >> Waiter : "Would you like your coffee black?"

>
> >> Customer : "What other colors do you have?"

>
> > I don't where you are posting from but I'm afraid the joke is weakened
> > by the fact that "white coffee" is used for coffee with milk or cream.

>
> Whoooooooooooooooosssh


I think it's very funny!
Lynn in Fargo
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