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As you all know, adding a petite bit of the ol’ French language into a convo is sure to make the ladies ooh la la get drippy, so which do you prefer, tea ou coffee? What sort? How do you take it (hur! hur!)? |
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over a year ago
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"Une tasse de thé au lait et un café crème s’il vous plait Stevie garçon Entschuldigung, ich spreche kein Italienisch "
ein tee mit milch und ein latte kaffee bitte Steviejunge |
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Hannah: Iced tea and occasionally an espresso ofter dinner.
Luke: Doesn't like tea and thinks that coffee is one of the most unpleasant tastes and smells he has ever had the misfortune to experience. |
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I only drink tea and usually only one or two mugs a day. You cant beat that first cuppa when youve not long woken up . Not to strong or milky with three sugars is how I like mine |
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Coffee, strong, 1 brown sugar, a splash of skimmed milk.
If I'm in a coffee shop/cafe then a large skinny Cap.
I'm a coffee fiend and can have about 10 a day |
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"Coffee, strong, 1 brown sugar, a splash of skimmed milk.
If I'm in a coffee shop/cafe then a large skinny Cap.
I'm a coffee fiend and can have about 10 a day "
I used to be like that until I went cold turkey and got really bad headaches and started shaking. The first instant cheapo coffee instantly sorted it all.
These days I grind good quality coffee beans and make a small pot on the stove. Worth the effort and time. |
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"Coffee, strong, 1 brown sugar, a splash of skimmed milk.
If I'm in a coffee shop/cafe then a large skinny Cap.
I'm a coffee fiend and can have about 10 a day
I used to be like that until I went cold turkey and got really bad headaches and started shaking. The first instant cheapo coffee instantly sorted it all.
These days I grind good quality coffee beans and make a small pot on the stove. Worth the effort and time. "
I bet it is although I'm a lazy cow. When I want coffee I want it yesterday. It's the difference in me being a relatively nice person or needing a very large warning sign |
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By *ENGUYMan
over a year ago
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"People think I’m weird when I say I’ve never drank a cup of tea or coffee in my life.
That is weird "
It's not weird at all. I haven't d*unk coffee or tea EVER.
The aroma of tea can make me feel I want to vomit!
I can't stand the smell of coffee; my Mother had the same issue with Coffee. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Coffee - always
Strong, black, no sugar
I don't drink tea
I'm good at making coffee in bed BTW..."
Is that an offer? I'll have a coffee in the morning please |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Yorkshire Tea or Twinings 'English Breakfast', strong, splash of milk, two sugars.
Size of mug, and thickness of porcelain also factors "
Yorkshire tea first, English breakfast tea a close second! |
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By (user no longer on site)
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Tea, as strong as I can get it, leave the bag in, lots of milk and quarter of a spoon of honey.
Occasionally a turmeric tea with honey.
Rarely a latte with brown sugar. |
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Yorkshire tea, white, one sugar.
Coffee tends to give me headaches but I do enjoy a macdonalds latte or flat white. Pisses allover crap Costa lattes pumped half full of froth where you can't even taste any coffee in it. |
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"Yorkshire tea, white, one sugar.
Coffee tends to give me headaches but I do enjoy a macdonalds latte or flat white. Pisses allover crap Costa lattes pumped half full of froth where you can't even taste any coffee in it. "
Macdonald's over Costa any day I agree! |
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"As you all know, adding a petite bit of the ol’ French language into a convo is sure to make the ladies ooh la la get drippy, so which do you prefer, tea ou coffee? What sort? How do you take it (hur! hur!)? "
Une creme, s'il vous plait. |
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