I do...I am not very fond of other types though (I can drink nonetheless), but Iced Coffee is good...
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I do...I am not very fond of other types though (I can drink nonetheless), but Iced Coffee is good...
The real question should be: Who doesn't? I mean really is there anyone who doesn't like it?
Personally, I like every and any form of coffee. As long as it's coffee, I'm happy. Well, as long as it's coffee as coffee should be with all the caffeine where it should be (which is in the coffee).
Any soft drink included?
I never drink coffee. I don't like its taste. If I happen to do it, I drink it with A LOT of milk, which is not called coffee anymore in Italy. Coffee is dark and bitter and you drink it in a tiny cup because more of it would kill you :D
That allows me to travel a lot and not miss Italian coffee as my countrymen do - and I believe it's a great suffering.:sick:
I tried Coca-Cola black once and liked it . . .
I like iced coffee. It's actually very refreshing in hot weather. Ever have coffee soda?
coffee soda? isnt that like coke black? or something different?
Around here it's called Manhattan Special. Here's their web site: http://www.manhattanspecial.com/movie.html
Here's a picture:
http://chewandswallow.wordpress.com/...e_espresso.GIF
Well I dont like coffee cantt stand the smell , the only exception is the smell of Saudi coffee but I wont drink that either. I did rather enjoy the coffee flavoured pepsi though didnt taste or smell anything like coffee it just had waaaaaaaaaaaaaaayy too much caffinne in it, Im not sure I liked it but couldnt seem to stop drinking it.
Iced coffee is the best coffee variety. Starbucks coffee is so heavenly sinful but they're one of the best around. But I like white wine more. Not saying that I drink it more often but I like its taste. Sugared ones, I prefer; the ones with a hint of fizz in it.
Unlike most people, I prefer the Coffee Bean and Tea Leaf to Starbucks, I love their iced coffee, and their teas are superb!
Where she sleeps and dreams up cookie recipies... http://www.cosgan.de/images/kao/nahrung/k030.gif
Agreed. Their mocha frapps are heavenly, though...
Has anyone ever had the Panera iced coffees? They like completely run my life. An IC Mocha can just about brighten the crappiest of days, mmmmm!!!
Oh, i didnt mean it that way at all. It's only this part of Australia, every part of the world has a land of the ignorant. I live in a fairly isolated place is all. i've been to Sydney and Canberra and find it much more thriving. Before i moved i went to Starbucks very frequently, but now that im off caffeine ill just have to enjoy some herbal tea next time i come across one.
Drama, if you happen to have a world atlas that gives a state by state breakdown of the USA, look at Virginia. You may find a small town called "Marion" near the borders of Tennessee and North Carolina, and not that far from West Virginia, tucked into the mountains. That's where I grew up. I live north of Marion now in a small town called "Atkins" which may not even be a dot on the map. To leave my home any way except by the I-81 corridor is to cross a mountain within five miles. We are what people call redneck, hick, backwoods, etc. The fact that my IQ reaches into the 130's doesn't matter to them. I'm hick. Trailer park trash. Etc. Associates Degree in computers, big deal, redneck! Minister since 1982? So what? Hick! I've preached in big cities like Baltimore and Charlotte, NC. Standing room only crowds. Now since I became disabled, I'm a real hermit hick! :lol:
I'll look for you there, Uncle Pen. ;)
If you're a hick, Uncle Pen, then hicks are cool! Put in those darned rednecks and backwoods too, for goodness' sake. One question: do you have hen-pecks? :pQuote:
To leave my home any way except by the I-81 corridor is to cross a mountain within five miles. We are what people call redneck, hick, backwoods, etc. The fact that my IQ reaches into the 130's doesn't matter to them. I'm hick. Trailer park trash. Etc. Associates Degree in computers, big deal, redneck! Minister since 1982? So what? Hick! I've preached in big cities like Baltimore and Charlotte, NC. Standing room only crowds. Now since I became disabled, I'm a real hermit hick! :lol:
Pen, I never took you for a hick! :p
According to Jeff Foxworthy, Redneck status entails a "glorious lack of sophistication." Brother Pen is most certainly sophisticated, or at least moreso than Larry the Cable Guy...
Thats a fairly easy accomplishment though Robin. I think Pen is in the top of the top for sophistication.
Thank you, Drama. Yeah, any big farm boy around here could wear a shirt with no sleeves and talk dirty and say "Git 'er done!" Foxworthy may call it a "glorious lack of sophistication" but you'll notice he knows what the words mean, so he isn't uneducated. I do have an accent, but I'm also a mimic, so I can do a fair British upper crust accent when I want or a Croc Hunter, (miss you, Steve!), which drives people crazy to have you pull it on them at a drive through window! :lol: I speak French to some extent, some Spanish, (my daughter is fluent!), understand a lot of Latin, and words from dozens of cultures pop up in my sonnets. So I'm not that hick, I guess! :D
Haha now I have a pretty fair map to come and visit you bye :p only thing is last time I flew out to virginai in one of those tincan things they call planes I looked out the window while we were taking off .....NEVER AGAIN :cold:
course thats where I met my first proper library and read the Oz books and learned to ice skate.....and swallowed a fly through my eye...
hh good times :D:D
LOL..
Why scary? mountains? Every time I've flown, I've flown over the Alps :sick: That's scary indeed.... I'm scared of flying in general and I'm sick of all the procedures it takes...go to airport ages in advance... check-in... kilometres to the gates, metal detectors... It takes a whole day anyway and it makes me so nervous and tired as hell. I should try and go back to England by train... or maybe not.. but hmm...arrggghh...
No it was tiny 12 seeter jet I could see the wheels as we took off and landed and there were sparks lots of them and I know its normal but I didnt like it one little bit.
I hear you, Nightshade. When I was in the Air Force, on my way to my first duty station in Grand Forks, North Dakota, I was flown in to the Twin Cities. From there, I was put on a puddle-jumper, prop air plane that I could actually feel twisting around me. I don't mean twisting as in the plane was doing loop-de-loops or barrel rolls--no, I mean twisting, as in the left side of the aircraft was twisting in a direction contrary to the direction of the right side. :sick:
Oh God, flashbacks . . . :p i travel a lot, but since i live in Pittsburgh, a relatively small city (or at least with small numbers of people flying), i ALWAYS get these bumpy, horrible puddle-jumper planes. I just got back from Yellowstone, and going in i had to ride on one of the smallest yet, with terrible turbulence! I think i'm never going to fly again . . . :sick:
VOLIA........!
Mir are you my homie???