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Old 03-31-2005, 09:42 AM   #16 (permalink)
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At a standard restaurant in America, I have to ask that they bring me boiling water, where as in Canada, I just need to ask for a cup of tea, and they know exactly how to make it...
Well, I think it's easy to make it for you, Q.
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Old 04-01-2005, 03:15 AM   #17 (permalink)
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Re: coffee, tea or soda?

What an interesting thread!

I gotta have my wake-up cup of coffee in the morning, but after too many years of too much coffee my kidneys scream when I drink too much of it.

Water and green tea are my favorites through the day, although a hot chocolate is wonderful on a cold winter day! Used to drink Dr. Pepper like it was going out of style, but I seldom drink soda pop anymore (he says having just finished a Coke). (*Yeah, but it was the only one in over a month*)

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Old 04-01-2005, 12:13 PM   #18 (permalink)
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Hello Juan,

Nice to see you agian amongs us.

Do you have any preferences for the coffee ?


PS I followed you example and got back to the University for a short programme of 5 courses this year in Pharmacy.
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Old 04-01-2005, 06:07 PM   #19 (permalink)
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What's your beverage?

I'm curious, can any of our UK members fill me in on the proper protocol for "Tea." When is it? What's served? Do you personally observe tea time or is it old fashioned?
umm thats something my great gran does so its old fashioned I think but its nice to have it once in a while with my grandmother cause its very relaxing.

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About 8:00A.M - Coffee - Black no suger or milk just a bit of cold water*.

About 4:00P.M - Coffee - *

And usually about 4 more after that between 4:30 - 6:00 P.M

At about 9:00P.M my dad makes me a cup of hot chocolate.
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Old 04-02-2005, 12:01 AM   #20 (permalink)
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Oh my, Geist ! I thought my dose of caffeine was high, but you beat me with your daily dose.
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Old 04-02-2005, 12:15 AM   #21 (permalink)
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Well, I think it's easy to make it for you, Q.
Yeah, but expensive! I have to pay to cross the Amassador Bridge, Windsor Tunnel, or the Blue Water Bridge (answer customs questions, have my license plate and military ID checked), just to get one with my meal...ahhhh, but it is worth it

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Yeah, but expensive! I have to pay to cross the Amassador Bridge, Windsor Tunnel, or the Blue Water Bridge (answer customs questions, have my license plate and military ID checked), just to get one with my meal...ahhhh, but it is worth it
Just let me know when you'll be around and I'll do a special for you.
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Just let me know when you'll be around and I'll do a special for you.
Earl Grey, hot, steeped for 3 minutes, no sugar, no lemon, and no blasted cream, milk or half & half...

(jeez, I sounds like a burger king commercial)...

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I've got my Earl Grey by my side right now, with a couple of leftover chocolate eggs to go with.

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Oh my, Geist ! I thought my dose of caffeine was high, but you beat me with your daily dose.
Do I get a preasant for that?
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I've got my Earl Grey by my side right now, with a couple of leftover chocolate eggs to go with.
Whats really fun is when you get some chocolate fingers and bite the ends off and suck your tea through it for a few secounds then pop the finger in your mouth it instanly melts on your tounge mmm *Drools over key board*
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there are these really creamy milkshake drinks in plastic bottles they have out now... anyone had those?

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Whats really fun is when you get some chocolate fingers and bite the ends off and suck your tea through it for a few secounds then pop the finger in your mouth it instanly melts on your tounge mmm *Drools over key board*
I'm off fingers since I saw bandit's last thread in the politics and society section.


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there are these really creamy milkshake drinks in plastic bottles they have out now... anyone had those?

Those sound dangerous. Where can I get one???

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Those sound dangerous. Where can I get one???

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oh, they usuall have them in the dairy section, near the yoghurt and stuff, or by the milk. i think they're put out by hershey.
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oh, they usuall have them in the dairy section, near the yoghurt and stuff, or by the milk. i think they're put out by hershey.
I would drink one except the fact that it is probably almost all made from milk stops me..
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