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Wednesday, September 27, 2006
  The honeymoon is over I guess...
It only seemed a matter of time before the back patting was over for Cho. I really don't have much of anything to say besides why did he compete anyway? Congrats to winning but I woulda rooted for Berlin all the way! j/k Competitions aren't fair unless you have the backing of a large company behind you. That's like all competitions and excuses don't change that. The strange thing about the competitions this last year has been the large amounts of rumbling/complaining online/offline. It would be great to muck rake, but really it's just trying to deny the truth of the competitions. They aren't fair and here in the US, they are a tool for businesses as much as a stage for barista. I make no bones about any of it nor do I really care enough to call out unfair.

Anyway, I will go to competition and take a shot at Regionals. My friends will go and try to place. We make no complaints about what the competitions are and who is favored. We will represent as best we can and that's all we can do. Winning and all the politics aren't as important so much as representing myself, standing up for what I believe, the roasters I use, and most importantly representing my friends... well. I want to get on stage and say what I have to say and then feel proud and that's all that matters.

Maybe it's time for discussion about a Barista Cup(think NordicBC) in the US that is not tied to the SCAA? No more politics, no more egos, and just about having fun and advocating for barista? It's a thought.


-Jaime 
Comments:
I have to say, I couldn't help but feel the exact same way.

In regards to the Barista Cup, A-feckin-men!

We NEED something like that. The community ties through an organization are just too damn cold and structured.

We need to have fun with it, and just enjoy each-other's company in a coffee-rich (in culture, practice, and everything) setting.. make it an annual event.. like a party, or get-together.

That, more than anything else, in my opinion, will increase attendance, and boost morale across all fields, which, in turn, rubs off on the consumers.. such a good time would not be easy to not blab about to our regulars.
 
The competitions are not fun. The people you meet at them are.

BenK came up with this idea and I think it might be just the kind of event ot pursue. Banding regions together, not shop vs shop, competitor vs competitor!
 
Isn't that what it should be in the first place?

Where is it written that competitions are to be marketing tools for the businesses that the competitors come from?

I think that's the wrong agenda, myself.
 
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