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The “Cup of Coffee” is the daily post where the Citizens are free to chat about whatever they want. Topics that prove sufficiently popular often migrate to their own, dedicated post.
May 30, 2018: Well, [Redacted].
Not gonna comment much on yesterday's game. You can if you want to.
If you're looking for a silver lining, Gibson continued on his quest to become, you know, a decent pitcher instead of an liability. Outside world is starting to notice too.
May 29, 2018: Rematch
It seemed the stage was set for a new Finals matchup, but the Cavs and Warriors return for another round of the battle.
May 28, 2018: Memorial Day
"May we never forget freedom isn't free."
May 27, 2018: Trout
Five hits, eleven bases.
It's May 27 and he has 4.9 rWAR. That's more than Jason Kubel had in his career.
He's on pace for 15.2 rWAR this year. Or, the entire careers of Matt Lawton and Bill Buckner.
This kid might be something once he hits his prime years.
May 26, 2018: Endless Wait
Was told yesterday that the TV show is still on track - money released July, disbursed October, and shooting in January. I wish I was more optimistic.
May 25, 2018: The End
...of Skim's first relationship. She seems at ease, perhaps primarily because she's the one who initiated the break. She spoke constantly about this dude for a year and a half, right up until they had been together for a week or two. The girl moves on quickly. My only fear, of course, is every weird incel out there in this troubled time.
Yesterday's Cuppa was empty because Skim gave me the news as I was mid-post, in case anyone was wondering.
May 24, 2018:
May 23, 2018: Much-Needed Win
Last night I cracked open the first of my latest batch, a chocolate peanut butter porter. It's comfortably the best beer I've ever made, and on the heels of two sizable failures. On the heels of these setbacks, this beer tastes even better.
May 22, 2018: The Norm
I was busy last week, but yesterday went the last four hours without talking to a customer.