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The Random, Meaningless Announcements Thread 3!

Rival

Diex Aie
Staff member
Premium Member
"Nescafe" and "coffee" should never appear in the same sentence.
You have yet to try the Azera. I generally detest instant, but I don't drink coffee as often as I used to so investing in fresh coffee would be useless because of this. But the Azera is a good choice for instant for people like me.
 

Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber & Business Owner
I don't see how people can like coffee. I tried and tried and tried to like it, especially because it is a social thing, but I think my second real act of rebellion was when I just finally admitted to myself and others that coffee sucks. If I'm going to use that much creamer and sugar just to tolerate the taste, I'd rather grab a Coke with a squirt of chocolate syrup. And I'm not to fond of the sipping because it's hot and the loud and obnoxious slurps many people take.
 

Rival

Diex Aie
Staff member
Premium Member
I don't see how people can like coffee. I tried and tried and tried to like it, especially because it is a social thing, but I think my second real act of rebellion was when I just finally admitted to myself and others that coffee sucks. If I'm going to use that much creamer and sugar just to tolerate the taste, I'd rather grab a Coke with a squirt of chocolate syrup. And I'm not to fond of the sipping because it's hot and the loud and obnoxious slurps many people take.
Most of the time I just take hot water, sometimes with fresh lemon or lime juice.
 

beenherebeforeagain

Rogue Animist
Premium Member
I don't see how people can like coffee. I tried and tried and tried to like it, especially because it is a social thing, but I think my second real act of rebellion was when I just finally admitted to myself and others that coffee sucks. If I'm going to use that much creamer and sugar just to tolerate the taste, I'd rather grab a Coke with a squirt of chocolate syrup. And I'm not to fond of the sipping because it's hot and the loud and obnoxious slurps many people take.
since being a small child, I loved the smell of coffee...I can still see memories of my mother fresh-grinding 8 O'clock coffee at the A&P store, when I was very young--but starting in my teen years, I would always be disappointed in the taste, despite the wonderful smell. I had all but given up on finding coffee I could really enjoy...and then I met my wife, and she introduced me to a variety of delightful coffees...current regular for us is Highlander Grog...I drink two or three cups every morning. Decaff, unfortunately...all of the flavor but none of the buzz, and other effects the docs say I need to avoid.
 

Wirey

Fartist
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Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber & Business Owner
I was comparing myself today to me in a couple pictures taken a few months ago, and it's no wonder my nephew's girlfriend said I look different! :eek:
My face is rounder and softer. It's also not quiet so surprising that people have been surprised to learn I'm 30, or that a lady at the shop I recently got Zippo fluid from carded me for it. Except for alcohol purchases where they card everyone as policy, I haven't been carded for anything in awhile.
 

Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber & Business Owner
I had an odd thought awhile back. Now that testosterone isn't fueling my system, I felt relief reflecting back on things, including that my sex drive is greatly diminished. And I thought "poor guys, having to put up with that." But then I had a counter thought of "well, most men I wager probably do enjoy sex, and don't view a testosterone-driven sex drive as a curse." But then a counter-counter voice said "yeah, but it takes up a lot of time and energy and thought....poor guys." :D
 

Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber & Business Owner
One of my friends, she is so stupid. She had her ex-husband who was abuse, and for future reference of genetics had some problems such as schizophrenia, but when they split and took off the boy was so young enough that his mom's current husband is the only dad he's known. So today I get a text from my friend saying her son announced his last name is his real father's last name, and she told her son the school is mistaken because the hospital messed up and his real last name is her current husband's name, and they don't have the money to fix it right now (but yet they had money to sink into larping:confused:).
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
One of my friends, she is so stupid. She had her ex-husband who was abuse, and for future reference of genetics had some problems such as schizophrenia, but when they split and took off the boy was so young enough that his mom's current husband is the only dad he's known. So today I get a text from my friend saying her son announced his last name is his real father's last name, and she told her son the school is mistaken because the hospital messed up and his real last name is her current husband's name, and they don't have the money to fix it right now (but yet they had money to sink into larping:confused:).
When you hire people, you see why some are poor.
A typical employee......
Can't make her mortgage loan payments, & will eventually lose the farm.
But has enuf money for....
- Tattooes
- Pedigreed dogs
- Horses
- Fast food
 

Wirey

Fartist
When you hire people, you see why some are poor.
A typical employee......
Can't make her mortgage loan payments, & will eventually lose the farm.
But has enuf money for....
- Tattooes
- Pedigreed dogs
- Horses
- Fast food

We just laid off a guy who's trying to sell his house before the bank takes it. On his last day here he "treated" himself to the purchase (via financing) of a $12,000 boat.
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
We just laid off a guy who's trying to sell his house before the bank takes it. On his last day here he "treated" himself to the purchase (via financing) of a $12,000 boat.
Well, that actually makes sense.
I guy needs a boat.
And financing makes sense too.....after all, he won't have a house payment anymore.

As we notice, some brains work very differently.
(And I'm lucky just to get mine started each morning.)
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
Space Monkeys (1996-97) was a great cartoon.
Think of Star Trek with animated apes & monkeys.
Fine voice acting them.
 
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