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I always buy coffee from a fairtrade brand - for more info try this site.
http://www.fairtrade.org.uk/
In short the fairtrade program is about decent pay to the farmers for their products, democratic structure and no child labour.
Coffee without the sour aftertaste of slave labour. It´s good for you. And that was my a slightly political statement for the day.
I think I´ll just ask my old question again - how many tablespoons of coffee per cup do you use?
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I dont drink coffee, but when I cook for my mum i put 2 like she told me to.
What was the latest book u fell in love with? (I meen really ... really liked?)
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Blindness by Jose Saramago (sorry to mention it again but it was really good!!)
What is the last book you hated but read anyways?
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Hunchback. :lol: That was an obvious one. Actually, I always finish books once I start. I hate not knowing what happens. There was one I actually put down for good, but I can't think of it now.
Do you bring an extra book along when you travel, just in case you finish (even if you know you won't need it)?
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i usually take only one book (mostly fiction) which is very simple (to read), for light reading, which can take me out of a possible headache and which i wud be able to finish on the journey. anyways i do take one magazine as well, in case the book fails to rescue me.
do you like to be in the darkness more or in the light. do you like to be alone or in the crowd? up to what extent? why?
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i like both the light and dark equally, for different reasons; i love bright sunshine, i find it rejuvenating. but i love night as well cause it always seems to be more mysterious. i love crowds. of course, there are times for each crowds and solitude , but i generally prefer busy crowded areas.
when you hook up with old friends after a long separation, do you find it awkward, or do you just slip back into old routines?
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My best friend and I see each other about once every three months, but when we do it's like we just saw each other the day before. It's wonderful. My other friends are the same to a certain extent, but I think that's just because the only ones I keep, and contact again after a long separation, are those with whom I have that type of familial relationship. But generally all our family friends are like that, too; no matter how long it's been, we're very casual and close.
How long does it take of being out of touch with someone before you assume it would be inappropriate to contact them again? Do you assume people have forgotten about you?
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Yes. roughly eight years.
'There are no stupid questions, only stupid people' so I'm not going to ask anything. :D
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That isn't very nice of you. :p
Same question, then.
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My answer and question is, does this mean the end of this thread?
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Not if I can help it. I meant my same question as before. But I'll ask another then...
(Ooh! I just noticed my post was the 1000th on this thread.)
...What singer/band did you used to listen to that you are most embarrassed about now?
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michael jackson :blush: yes i was very young, and he was not yet female.
hadn't realized these posts are numbered - thanks for pointing that out, em!
what celebrity did you dream of marrying in your youth? :p
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Oh no! Oh geez...when I was 13 it was Steve Burns, the guy on the Blue's Clues children's TV show. I always painted the nail of my ring finger with green and white stripes (his trademark shirt). And then, the same year, we watched "Glory" in History class and it was Matthew Broderick for a while after that. (For some reason I have a thing for the Civil War Union uniform.)
Is it true that people usually end up marrying someone similar to their dad?
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I don't like garlic, too stinky.
What grade are you in?
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I don't like garlic; too stinky.
What grade are you in?