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  • D David Wulff

    I say go for it - I've survived without it for nineteen years, I'm sure you can start now.


    David Wulff http://www.davidwulff.co.uk

    An orgy in Tiverton... ({) `/\^^/\:p (Z) :$/\^^/\` (})

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    David Wulff wrote: I've survived without it for nineteen years Don't fool yourself. Up until 18 I thought alchohol was this bizarre, awful liquid that mad people drank (ok so that made 98% of the world mad, but hey I was young and naive.) Then I hit 18 and figured out what all the fuss was. Same with coffee. I thought it was horrid but from about 19 to 20 my tastes changed and suddenly a Star Bucks Latte is heaven on earth... in a cup... with a lid. i.e. You are young, you will change in the coming years and so might your tastes :) (just ask anyone here over 21 and they will verify this.)

    Paul Watson
    Bluegrass
    Cape Town, South Africa

    Ray Cassick wrote: Well I am not female, not gay and I am not Paul Watson

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      Brian Delahunty wrote: Next you'll be asking me to give up Give up beer Brian... ;) Actually I tried cutting back on tea and coffee awhile back. Man I would rather have a class 3 hangover than the headaches I got from that experience. Still once I pushed through it was worth it. Also as others said, cut back on coke to, otherwise what is the point. Someone said soup would help, but for me it did not. I found drinking lots of water was best. Otherwise good luck and if you need anyone to lock you in your room ala Trainspotting just ask :-D

      Paul Watson
      Bluegrass
      Cape Town, South Africa

      Ray Cassick wrote: Well I am not female, not gay and I am not Paul Watson

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      Brian Delahunty
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      Paul Watson wrote: if you need anyone to lock you in your room ala Trainspotting just ask Thanks Paul. Exactly the kinda of friend I need. .someboyd to lock me ina room. Regards, Brian Dela :-)

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      • D David Wulff

        I say go for it - I've survived without it for nineteen years, I'm sure you can start now.


        David Wulff http://www.davidwulff.co.uk

        An orgy in Tiverton... ({) `/\^^/\:p (Z) :$/\^^/\` (})

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        Brian Delahunty
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        Ah.. as Paul said, it' like drink. Now strangely enough I can give up drink easily. I managed to go 4.5 months without any last year while still going out with my friends as much as usual. Coffee on the other hand is very addictive.. well to me anyway. Regards, Brian Dela :-)

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        • S SimonS

          Brian Delahunty wrote: What do ye think???? Don't! Are you mad? I can't possibly think of anything that could replace coffee. Cheers, Simon "Sign up for a chance to be among the first to experience the wrath of the gods.", Microsoft's home page (24/06/2002)

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          Brian Delahunty
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          SimonS wrote: Are you mad? Maybe I am. Time will tell. It's going ok so far. Regards, Brian Dela :-)

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          • M Megan Forbes

            Apparently you still haven't found a mocha frappucino! :wtf:


            We don't need a thinker! We need a do-er! Someone who will act first, without considering the consequences. - Homer J Simpson

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            Brian Delahunty
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            Megan Forbes Apparently you still haven't found a mocha frappucino! Not yet. I'm gonna try to find one soon. Maybe tomorrow. Today I'm kinda busy. Regards, Brian Dela :-)

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            • P Paul Watson

              Brian Delahunty wrote: Ever had a fluffy duck? Naaah fluffy ducks are for wusses. Next time get a tot of any cream liquer (like Baileys, Amarula etc.) and a tot of lime juice. Pop the liquer into your mouth and then chase with the lime. They call it Blow Jobs Revenge :-D Brian Delahunty wrote: As usual you have me lmao!!! Thanks Shog Shog is a definite asset here. Whenever I ask weird questions he trys his best to answer, it's great :)

              Paul Watson
              Bluegrass
              Cape Town, South Africa

              Ray Cassick wrote: Well I am not female, not gay and I am not Paul Watson

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              Brian Delahunty
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              Paul Watson wrote: They call it Blow Jobs Revenge We call them lime chasers... Your name sounds better :-D Paul Watson wrote: Shog is a definite asset here. He never fails to come up with an answer, be it nonsensical or not!!! :-D Regards, Brian Dela :-)

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              • B Brian Delahunty

                Shog9 wrote: So you see, a bit more information and we can help you out. As usual you have me lmao!!! Thanks Shog :laugh: Shog9 wrote: I'm thinking of giving up coffee... and using milk in my scotch instead. No. That is just wrong. Besides, the milk will curdle. Yeah.. I've had bad experiences mixing whiskey/scotch with milky like products.. Ever had a fluffy duck? [1 or 2 are ok... 7.5 after 3 pints of Carlsberg and a Guinness isn't the best.... X| X| X| X| X| ] Regards, Brian Dela :-)

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                Megan Forbes
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                I don't know about this - my Dad used to put whiskey in my milk bottle when I was a baby to shut me up :zzz: (when my mom was out of the room! :-D ) and I'm no worse for it... :~ ... or am I... :-O


                We don't need a thinker! We need a do-er! Someone who will act first, without considering the consequences. - Homer J Simpson

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                • P Paul Watson

                  David Wulff wrote: I've survived without it for nineteen years Don't fool yourself. Up until 18 I thought alchohol was this bizarre, awful liquid that mad people drank (ok so that made 98% of the world mad, but hey I was young and naive.) Then I hit 18 and figured out what all the fuss was. Same with coffee. I thought it was horrid but from about 19 to 20 my tastes changed and suddenly a Star Bucks Latte is heaven on earth... in a cup... with a lid. i.e. You are young, you will change in the coming years and so might your tastes :) (just ask anyone here over 21 and they will verify this.)

                  Paul Watson
                  Bluegrass
                  Cape Town, South Africa

                  Ray Cassick wrote: Well I am not female, not gay and I am not Paul Watson

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                  Although it may take longer. My love for coffee only started this year (ok, I'm a slow learner), when I noticed the Starbucks in Canary Wharf on my way to the office from the tube. Perhaps Starbucks have more to answer for than we realise? Whatever, their mocha cappucino on cold days, and their mocha frappucinno on hot days (never leave the chocolate component out!) is, as you say, heaven in a cup :-D


                  We don't need a thinker! We need a do-er! Someone who will act first, without considering the consequences. - Homer J Simpson

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                  • B Brian Delahunty

                    Ah.. as Paul said, it' like drink. Now strangely enough I can give up drink easily. I managed to go 4.5 months without any last year while still going out with my friends as much as usual. Coffee on the other hand is very addictive.. well to me anyway. Regards, Brian Dela :-)

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                    Brian Delahunty wrote: well to me anyway Hmmm no, you are dead right. Good point in fact. But then again if I drank as much booze as I drink coffee or tea I would be comatose and probably never be able to kick the habit. Still it shows that coffee and tea are not the safe, acceptable drinks we think they are! (and it shows Starbucks is way smarter than any bar or club as they realise the dual sides of coffee in our society.) Brian Delahunty wrote: Now strangely enough I can give up drink easily. I managed to go 4.5 months without any last year I would never ever drink alone, just can't bear the thought. And the only regular drink I have is a tot or three of brandy with Janina's dad on sundays. But if I do go out then it is normally a bender. I have never understood people who drink in moderation.

                    Paul Watson
                    Bluegrass
                    Cape Town, South Africa

                    Ray Cassick wrote: Well I am not female, not gay and I am not Paul Watson

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                    • B Brian Delahunty

                      This is completely meaningless... sorry. I'm thinking of giving up coffee.... What do ye think???? :wtf: Regards, Brian Dela :-)

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                      So how much are caffeine patches ? :rolleyes: Elaine (fluffy tigress emoticon) Would you like to meet my teddy bear ?

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                        Brian Delahunty wrote: well to me anyway Hmmm no, you are dead right. Good point in fact. But then again if I drank as much booze as I drink coffee or tea I would be comatose and probably never be able to kick the habit. Still it shows that coffee and tea are not the safe, acceptable drinks we think they are! (and it shows Starbucks is way smarter than any bar or club as they realise the dual sides of coffee in our society.) Brian Delahunty wrote: Now strangely enough I can give up drink easily. I managed to go 4.5 months without any last year I would never ever drink alone, just can't bear the thought. And the only regular drink I have is a tot or three of brandy with Janina's dad on sundays. But if I do go out then it is normally a bender. I have never understood people who drink in moderation.

                        Paul Watson
                        Bluegrass
                        Cape Town, South Africa

                        Ray Cassick wrote: Well I am not female, not gay and I am not Paul Watson

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                        Brian Delahunty
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                        Paul Watson wrote: and it shows Starbucks is way smarter than any bar or club as they realise the dual sides of coffee in our society.) Ah. It's run by Dr. Evil's empire.. Of course it's way smarter then all bars and clubs!!! Paul Watson wrote: I would never ever drink alone, just can't bear the thought. The only tim I have ever drank alone is when a few of my friends said they'd be ther ein 5 minutes and then didn't arrive for about an hour.... I had a few drinks while I was waiting. Paul Watson wrote: But if I do go out then it is normally a bender. I have never understood people who drink in moderation. What is this word "moderation" that you speak of. It does not computer in teh same sentence as drink!! If your ever over in Ireland call down to Waterford.. we'll go on a true bender!!! Regards, Brian Dela :-)

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                          So how much are caffeine patches ? :rolleyes: Elaine (fluffy tigress emoticon) Would you like to meet my teddy bear ?

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                          Brian Delahunty
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                          Trollslayer wrote: So how much are caffeine patches ? Cool. that's actually a good idea.. :-D Regards, Brian Dela :-)

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                          • B Brian Delahunty

                            This is completely meaningless... sorry. I'm thinking of giving up coffee.... What do ye think???? :wtf: Regards, Brian Dela :-)

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                            brianwelsch
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                            If you ever think like that, listen to this tune[^], and you can't help but put on a fresh pot of this glorious beverage. :-D Here to help, Brian. really. BW "I've been accused of vulgarity. I say that's bullshit." - Mel Brooks.

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