07.12.2007, 09:54 AM | #1 |
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Are you an espresso counter latte-mocha kind of person? Or brewed coffee?
I invariably go for brewed coffee except around Christmas when I am inexplicably drawn to nutmeg-y, sugar-y mocha concoctions.
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07.12.2007, 09:59 AM | #2 |
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07.12.2007, 09:59 AM | #3 |
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lattes.
Or cafe au lait
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oh i hate that sugary shit. i'd rather be honest with myself and eat cookies, rather than have a pastry incorporated into the cup. when i was a coffee drinker i was a double espresso kind of guy, and when i smoked it was a double americano w/ half the water (last longer, for a couple of smokes). sometimes i'd add a little half and half but rarely sugar. |
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I normally hate it, too. But like I say, for some reason I don't understand, I crave it around the winter holidays. I drink it like crazy for about three weeks, then stop.
I think it goes back to that bully in 2nd grade who told me about Santa Claus.
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double espresso.
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oh. see, when november comes & the weather starts getting chilly, i begin to crave BACON. other times of the year i have little use for it. |
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Like the people in line sometimes who've never been to a coffee place before... "I'll take a regular coffee." "Uh, sir, we have 10 choices of brewed coffee, ranging from dark to light, and we have an espresso bar where--" "No, no, just regular coffee, please."
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07.12.2007, 10:07 AM | #10 |
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i hate it when there is too many options, i just want regular normal coffee with no fuss or logo on the foam.
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i have a problem with the way "regular" coffee is brewed in america. it's watery & lacks taste. HOWEVER i'll drink a "regular" coffee if it's a dark & smoky brew, like a french roast. yes. i do love dark roasts. light roasts have too much acidity & demand spoonfuls of sugar, and what's the fun of that syrupy goo? |
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even the coffee in the airport is good in france. and you can smoke right out in the open in the airport.
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The French live right.
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I'm going for my coffee fix now. I may or may not be back, depending on how rough the homeless bunch is today out on the ped mall.
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07.12.2007, 10:53 AM | #18 |
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Don't worry, all the ones worth talking to speak English anyway.
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That's good. I tried my French out on a Parisian store clerk (and not the friendliest looking woman, either) to ask for the time, and got the nastiest look you can imagine.
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