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But one wife is enough to kill you, so in for penny...
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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I never liked tea that much (only with lots of sugar) and I really hate coffee.
So then I got a job and realized everyone drinks tea or coffee. So I decided to try tea. No sugar, as I'm trying to be healthy.
I stopped drinking it a few times because I really didn't like it.
Now since a while I even drink it at home in the evenings.
And today I drank tea with my breakfast (nettle tea) and in the afternoon (caramelised pear) at home.
I'm now enjoying a vanilla and caramel tea.
Might go for a green tea with lemon later.
What's happening to me?
And for those who think all those flavours are for women and wussies, I really don't care
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Have you thought on starting to write your will?
Those are clear signs of rapid decadence...
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I've always been decadent
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I'm too, never drink coffee...but drink a lot of 'tea' no real tea (those green leaves) but what called herbal-tea...
I drink it without sugar (occasionally honey) and drink it hot and cold too...
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Alex: Fix it? How you gonna fix this?
Skipper: Grit, spit and a whole lotta duct tape.
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Kornfeld Eliyahu Peter wrote: and cold too I've always loved ice tea! And now even ice tea green
I'm also liking the ice tea flavoured lemonades, they're quite new here (not really very new, but like one to two years I think).
Of course those all contain loads of sugar...
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Oh dear, better have your doctor check your upper lip for signs of increased stiffness.
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Good thinking, my dear sir
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I used to drink hot chocolate until I started work. There was only coffee in the office, so I started drinking it. Now, I drink more coffee than all other liquids combined (water, juice, tea - hot or cold).
Tea, when I drink it, is always black - no sugar or milk.
Last summer, I started drinking my coffee black as well.
Give it time; if you are a developer, coffee will find its way into your life...
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Tim Carmichael wrote: I used to drink hot chocolate I didn't, but at my new work they have a machine that gives coffee (all kind of flavours) and hot chocolate. Every day at about 11 AM (usually my third drink of the work day) I drink a hot chocolate
Tim Carmichael wrote: Give it time; if you are a developer, coffee will find its way into your life... I really don't think so
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Tim Carmichael wrote: Give it time; if you are a developer, coffee will find its way into your life... I have 20 years and no coffee yet. How much I have to give?
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I run on coffee - only Starbucks. Most other brands are junk. And I never drink decaf. Life is way too short to drink decaf!
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Cornelius Henning wrote: Starbucks.
Ptui.
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You're apparently having a different scale in the US.
Over here, Starbucks is the kind stuff my wife is drinking.
She also likes light beer.
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I have heard that Starbucks outside of the USA is not of the same quality. Family members in Australia have complained about their particular version of Starbucks, after visiting us and tasting the USA variety. That may explain the adverse reaction to the brand from some members here in the Lounge.
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Perhaps the US variant has the kind of stuff in it that makes people fat, and thus they love it
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Yeah! You may be right!
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Going to Starbucks for coffee is like going to prison for sex.
veni bibi saltavi
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I usually get take away, does that make it an open prison?
Life is like a s**t sandwich; the more bread you have, the less s**t you eat.
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If they have to put flavouring in their tea, it must be really cr@p tea.
Find a distributor of good quality pu-erh.
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I've drank all kinds of tea, but I only like the flavoured ones. Natural tea is just a little tasteless...
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Er, yeah.
Look up "Victoria Wood's Nice Cup of Tea" on spottydick, or whatever, before putting rubbish like that into your body.
By definition, Indian teas are bluddy awful, because they're over-manufactured by British loonies who don't have a clue what they're doing -- the plants are treated more like tobacco than as the basis of a refined, healthy drink.
The Chinese drink more tea per capita than anyone else, but if you put Indian tea in front of them, they run away, screaming in horror.
Flavoured teas take that horrendously manufactured garbage, and vomit it through even more machines.
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The next thing you know, you'll be refusing to talk to people to whom you've not been properly introduced, discussing the weather (and nothing else) with those to whom you have, and enjoying British sausages (AKA emulsified offal tubes).
The good news is that at this stage - Anglophilia is still curable.
If you have an important point to make, don't try to be subtle or clever. Use a pile driver. Hit the point once. Then come back and hit it again. Then hit it a third time - a tremendous whack.
--Winston Churchill
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Daniel Pfeffer wrote: Anglophilia is still curable
And then comes Cricket.
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