Posted on 12/26/2011 3:30:56 AM PST by Daffynition
WILLIAMSBURG, Mass.The coffee might not be gay, and the consumers are likely coffee lovers of every persuasion, but the message of this campy new brand is clear: Gay culture and gay history are splashing onto the coffee scene.
Five fledgling blends make up the new brand. There are dark roasts such as "Red Hanky Roast" and "Second Date," dark and medium blends like "Weekend Pass" and "Good Morning Mary" and a medium roast called "Stone Butch Breakfast Blend."
From the young blonde sailor on "Weekend Pass" to the woman carrying moving boxes on "Second Date," each blend sports humorously crafted artwork on the front to reflect its catchy moniker.
(Excerpt) Read more at boston.com ...
Never order your coffee with cream.
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And they shouldn’t use the word “debut” in this context.
>>Williamsburg, MA is the home of Williams College (don’t ask) a boutique college for the worthless spawn of well-to-do Northeasterners.
You are thinking of WilliamsTOWN, in the far west/north of the state - that is where Williams college is. WilliamsBURG is the town directly on the west border of Northampton - a good 45 minute drive from WillaimsTOWN.
Not that it matters all that much, but just setting the facts straight.
Thanks for pointing that out. Wife and I drove through Williamstown last October. Those quaint college towns are dispoiled by the idiotic political posters everywhere. My uncle went to Williams, I should know the difference.
My Uncle graduated from Williams around 1960 and immediately left for the Army, after which he got a real job. His father died in an industrial accident in 1939, and although he was the spawn of well-to-do Northeasterners, he was not at all worthless. I went to high school with a guy who is now a history professor at Williams. He started as an undergraduate at Columbia in 1968, but he seems to be relatively apolitical.
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