I am winning..... I can drink coffee again But I can't drink tea
I can live without coffee but I couldn't live without tea.
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I am winning..... I can drink coffee again But I can't drink tea
I can live without coffee but I couldn't live without tea.
I guess thats what happens when you live upside down...
I'm just the opposite.
I would miss coffee but I run on tea. Strong black tea.
You need true grit......but jo is now on my menu.Thats how i drink it, strong and black (unless its green) but i would not miss tea if it disappeared. But coffee... Without it how does one possible get the morning done?
You need true grit......but jo is now on my menu.
didn't think I could either, but living with it became rather uncomfortable so I did not have much of a choiceI can live without coffee but I couldn't live without tea.
Well, I'm off...TTFN
coffee....Don't drink grit, it gets stuck in mt teeth.
And what's jo?
Ok, i am enlightenedcoffee....
It is usually with an "e" on the end. A cup of joe. Even US spellcheck says "Yeppers, that's a word".Ok, i am enlightened
I am checking with my 'truth references' (advertising).....You are correct, I am shamed beyond belief.It is usually with an "e" on the end. A cup of joe. Even US spellcheck says "Yeppers, that's a word".
I am checking with my 'truth references' (advertising).....You are correct, I am shamed beyond belief.
Nah. It's typical for Brits who need their cuppa.I guess thats what happens when you live upside down...
I'm just the opposite.
Ask the 'Zone' (@Subduction Zone) if he spells 'tomato', 'tomatoe'?R
And so you should be, misleading me like that.
I have always wondered why the Brits do not say "Poe-tah-toe". And it is potato, I mean potatoe that has the e on the end. Young whippersnappers ignorant of all of their history.Ask the 'Zone' (@Subduction Zone) if he spells 'tomato', 'tomatoe'?