No, Im danish. Or rather a european, or a cosmopolitan or just a human being. If even that.Quote:
Originally Posted by diablodelmar
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No, Im danish. Or rather a european, or a cosmopolitan or just a human being. If even that.Quote:
Originally Posted by diablodelmar
*Shrugs*. Starbucks is close, convenient, and has a good coffee. I don't think its really that expensive. I pay around $1.30 for a decent sized cup. Don't worry, I'm not the kind of person who carries the cup around like a status symbol.Quote:
Originally Posted by Rythmic
Oh you are a human as well? My condolances.Quote:
Originally Posted by Sjakihata
Coffee, but I like tea too. Depends really on mood.
Tea is heavenly only if it has no milk, is made with tea leaves and is mixed with lemon juice and large amounts of brown sugar. Place a mint leaf on the top and it tastes beautiful. Also if you are really hungry have a fruit loaf with some cheese on with it. The perfect combination :angel:
Many years ago I helped build a private railroad for a tourist attraction in the middle of a really hot summer.
My job was bolting the rails together. Both the rails and the bolts had been salvaged from a one hundred year old shipwreck, and they had a hundred years worth of rust on them.
In order to do the job I was given a ratchet with a five foot extension handle. Basically it was a matter of standing over the rail connection, and pulling the ratchet handle toward my chest to tighten the bolts. Even with the leverage from that five foot ratchet handle, it was a really tough job. After just a couple of weeks, I kid you not, my pecs and biceps were as big and hard as Schwarznegger's in his prime.
Every couple of hours we would stop for a smoko. The boss would light a fire with some scraps of wood, put the billy on and boil some water and throw some tea in it.
We'd have it with some sugar to taste, can't recall now if we used milk at all, but that tea was far and away the best beverage I have ever tasted. It really was like manna from heaven. It seemed to flow into every pore of my body like rejuvenating nectar. Ever since, I've had a soft spot for tea.
That's what I like to see, a guy with a firm sense of identity :laugh4:Quote:
Originally Posted by Sjakihata
Yes? Well, I'm not me; beat that! Elf.Quote:
Originally Posted by Sjakihata
Coffee has more caffeine, thus it is better.
Well put, oh ye of Zen Toaster Thread Fame. Coffee's blacker, too.Quote:
Originally Posted by Kanamori
Nuff said. :coffeenews:
Tea is better. My current stock is some White Tea, Pai mu tan, not the best but still good. My local tea merchant has a nice tea in stock just now, a single estate ceylon, with some of his own honey. That's next on my list...
HA!
People who rap on about the different flavour's in coffee are nony-non-nons
and noosy-watsits.
I do like a Mocha sometimes, but that's about it. There is nothing that can beat a good cup of Dilma Green Tea aaaaahh. Most people I know drink coffee because thos nonys the yanks do, or because those nanywoms the Italians and French make it look sexy. Its a fad. Tea is an institution!
Anyway, why are we talking about tea and coffee, ales are far more interesting and open up many possibilities after a few rounds.
Coffee can be good, but tea reigns supreme.
Tea for me! I suppose it depends on the herb...But definitely tea! Yup, Tea.