Why didn't you just ride up to the door and have them bring it to you?! Geez, you have to wait another 20 minutes for coffee?? Bring your own IV bag so they won't have to use one of their cups!
Boy, what we go through to get our coffee!
We use to say about my mother that she needed a pot of coffee in order to wake up enough to make a pot of coffee. You must have known her...
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Mel46 wrote:Why didn't you just ride up to the door and have them bring it to you?! Geez, you have to wait another 20 minutes for coffee?? Bring your own IV bag so they won't have to use one of their cups!
Boy, what we go through to get our coffee!
We use to say about my mother that she needed a pot of coffee in order to wake up enough to make a pot of coffee. You must have known her...
What is it about the USA and coffee. If you hadn’t thrown all that tea away it might have broadened your horizons (slightly*)
Coffee is the one fuel that keeps America running. It is not only addictive, but it also gets our brains going early in the morning so that they keep going at full force throughout the day.
I am a coffee addict. I had two disadvantages that started me on it.
#1. I was in the military for 12.5 years. We didn't have a normal 8 to 4 job, so we drank coffee in order to stay awake when the "normal" person would be heading off to be.
#2. My mother was a slave to coffee and my father was in the military. The coffee pot was always on.
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Red 2013 Honda PCX150 Givi tall windshield & tailbox - Lots of extra lights Custom seat from Thailand - Bad Boy Airhorn Takegawa Lowering Shocks - Michelin City Grip Tires Headlight assy upgraded to LEDs w/HS5 main bulbs NCY variator, drive face, and rollers
Mel46 wrote:Coffee is the one fuel that keeps America running. It is not only addictive, but it also gets our brains going early in the morning so that they keep going at full force throughout the day.
I am a coffee addict. I had two disadvantages that started me on it.
#1. I was in the military for 12.5 years. We didn't have a normal 8 to 4 job, so we drank coffee in order to stay awake when the "normal" person would be heading off to be.
#2. My mother was a slave to coffee and my father was in the military. The coffee pot was always on.
I've got to admit I have a coffee first thing in the morning. Then tea after that though.
If they could make coffee taste like it smells if be hooked.
Unlike my parents and their siblings who drank many cups throughout their days, I drink 1 cup of coffee/day at breakfast (drip-Starbucks pod). Ice tea mid afternoon, and if I choose I'll indulge in "Other" liquids towards evening
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One cup in the morning than one more source of caffeine late AM thats my cutoff unless its long distance or overnight driving. Its an addiction that would cause massive headaches to quit.