
Coffee
Overview
Some people take their coffee straight, others take it with a little cream and sugar.
Top Cast
Christy Geslain
Christy Geslain
Polly
Christy Geslain
Polly


Alison Haislip
Alison Haislip
Jane
Alison Haislip
Jane
Cameron Northey
Cameron Northey
John
Cameron Northey
John
Tito Leon
Tito Leon
Alex
Tito Leon
Alex
Jeremy Lucas
Jeremy Lucas
Chris
Jeremy Lucas
Chris


Andy S. Allen
Andy S. Allen
Jim
Andy S. Allen
Jim
Felicia Tamika Sheppard
Felicia Tamika Sheppard
Poetry Reader
Felicia Tamika Sheppard
Poetry Reader
Robin Meyer
Robin Meyer
Waitress
Robin Meyer
Waitress
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