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AH yeah...my 2 favs ALSO! a little funny though...I dont' really care if it is CAR coffee, just GOOD coffee. those men do make it look like they are having one good time though, laughin it up, enjoying their BMW's and holding their cups.

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AH yeah...my 2 favs ALSO! a little funny though...I dont' really care if it is CAR coffee, just GOOD coffee. those men do make it look like they are having one good time though, laughin it up, enjoying their BMW's and holding their cups.

yeah, the whole car theme is kind of goofy but i thought it was cool it was bmw related and had an 02 on the page. i roast my own now anyway but cool ad

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I wonder if Richard Griot is the man behind the coffee? That looks suspiciously like his "showroom". The 2002 is one of their staff cars featured in many catalogs (also seen in the recent spring cleaning article in Roundel).

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AH yeah...my 2 favs ALSO! a little funny though...I dont' really care if it is CAR coffee, just GOOD coffee. those men do make it look like they are having one good time though, laughin it up, enjoying their BMW's and holding their cups.

yeah, the whole car theme is kind of goofy but i thought it was cool it was bmw related and had an 02 on the page. i roast my own now anyway but cool ad

Screw the 2002's, let's see Blunt's coffee roaster!

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I wonder if Richard Griot is the man behind the coffee? That looks suspiciously like his "showroom". The 2002 is one of their staff cars featured in many catalogs (also seen in the recent spring cleaning article in Roundel).

Yeah - I was wondering the same thing. I thought the orange 02 is a Griot family car. Plus - you can see the "Griots garage" signs on the wall.

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AH yeah...my 2 favs ALSO! a little funny though...I dont' really care if it is CAR coffee, just GOOD coffee. those men do make it look like they are having one good time though, laughin it up, enjoying their BMW's and holding their cups.

yeah, the whole car theme is kind of goofy but i thought it was cool it was bmw related and had an 02 on the page. i roast my own now anyway but cool ad

Screw the 2002's, let's see Blunt's coffee roaster!

its just a small home version that does 1/2 lb at a time but its fun . it took me a while to get it right but i roast consistently good coffee now.

you better have a serious vent hood if youre going to do it inside.

mine sits right underneath my hood and works great

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