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Don't know why - I'm incredibly bored :P
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This picture is epic. A rumble of cyclopean proportions.
I like my coffee like I like my women....bitter.
I don't drink coffee (shocking? many around me seem to think so), and I don't see a good enough reason to start... which conflicts with a slight interest in experimenting with cold-brew coffee (which I found out about when reading Cory Doctorow's Homeland).
Would you kindly drink this coffee?
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ciccia22: Would you kindly drink this coffee?
Oh wow yes, now why didn't I think of that?
I don't drink coffee .
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ciccia22: Would you kindly drink this coffee?
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s23021536: Oh wow yes, now why didn't I think of that?
:)
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ciccia22: Would you kindly drink this coffee?
No, thank you. You wouldn't have any tea?

(To which the reply around here is usually something akin to "...tea? Umm... wait, perhaps... there may be a tea bag around (that's been in the cupboard since the late 70's or early 80's), I've no idea what kind it is, would that suffice?")
Post edited February 08, 2014 by Maighstir
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Maighstir: I don't drink coffee (shocking? many around me seem to think so), and I don't see a good enough reason to start... which conflicts with a slight interest in experimenting with cold-brew coffee (which I found out about when reading Cory Doctorow's Homeland).
That coffee method looks fascinating! And anyone that names their child, Poesy Emmeline Fibonacci Nautilus Taylor Doctorow, has got to be an absolute hilarious author - not sure why that seems so to me but it does ;-p
Ever since I started work at my new employer in January, every mention of coffee reminds of how grateful I am that they invested ~200.000€ in kick-ass coffee machines. Bless them.
Post edited February 08, 2014 by Randalator
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ciccia22: Would you kindly drink this coffee?
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Maighstir: No, thank you. You wouldn't have any tea?

(To which the reply around here is usually something akin to "...tea? Umm... wait, perhaps... there may be a tea bag around (that's been in the cupboard since the late 70's or early 80's), I've no idea what kind it is, would that suffice?")
hehe that question is almost impossible to hear here in Italy!
Btw my favourite coffee: un bel caffè macchiato!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caff%C3%A8_macchiato
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Randalator: Ever since I started work at my new employer in January, every mention of coffee reminds of how grateful I am that they invested ~200.000€ in kick-ass coffee machines. Bless them.
I wish my previous employer had done the same :P The coffee they served in the 'tea-room' twice a day had the distinct aftertaste of dusty rhino skin =| Not that I ever had the, uhm, privilege but I'm sure that if licking a rhino's skin left you with an aftertaste, it would coincide with the aftertaste of that coffee. McDonalds coffee isn't much better either :P
No pics of you gog peoples' coffee?
i have to share this, its what goes through my head every time someone says coffee (honest!):
"The finest organic suspension ever devised."

for some more quotes of my fav coffee person:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G0NnpJb0NwY

...now where did i put my cup...
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tinyE: I like my coffee like I like my women....bitter.
so you just left the beans out to oxidise, but didn't want to open the new bag and got used to it in the end? btw: it doesn't quite work that way "exactly" with women...


now cold brew really does help those of us who have a delicate system when it comes to coffee.
Post edited February 08, 2014 by chezybezy