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Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2008 8:05 pm
No, that makes sense to me. Truly, that is disgusting. -LD
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Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2008 8:31 am
just eww.. gross... where i work we have public bathrooms and i usually end up cleaning them when our manager Joe closes, sometimes with other managers as well, but mostly with Joe. we have the toilet seat covers and yet people still use toilet paper to cover the seat and don't clean it up, I mean god, if you take the time to cover it, at least take the time to clear it...
meh, sorry I haven't been posting lately, just, well, i don't really have a good excuse, except I needed a little break.
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Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2008 8:45 am
Well, in any case, we're glad to have you back. *pours cup of juniper tea, and fakes Southern accent* Do you take it with honey, Honey? Or with sugar, Sugar?
Oh, and y'all better get to reading Locker Room Discrepancies, y'hear!
Love and Vale, hons. -Andrew (That's A like in the alphabet, now with a twang!)
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Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2008 8:56 am
O.o that was bizarre... and for one, i don't drink tea *lowers head* don't hate me...
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Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2008 9:10 am
I'm not feeling too up today, so I'm home from school.
Oh, and...
WHAT DO YOU MEAN YOU DON'T DRINK TEA!!!!! *glares and turns into raving-barista-style Leavy-Kun!* *transformation sequence involves very little nudity* I'VE ALREADY POURED IT! DRINK IT, NOW!
Ahem. Sorry. It's just that...I hate to see tea go undrunk. -LD
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Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2008 11:58 am
O.o *pokes with spork* nice transformation, but i still dont wanna drink it...
gah, it's a f'ng blizzard here, you can't hardly see anything...
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Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2008 12:30 pm
Oooooo, I'll drink it if he doesn't want it! I remember making tea when I was little... we'd fill up a big jar with water, put in some tea bags and set it in the sun. I'd always put in too much sugar and my mom would pretend to get mad, but she wasn't, not really. Ah, bonding. heart
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Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2008 12:34 pm
Thanks. *sigh, and drink the tea myself* You know, maybe you just haven't had the right tea yet. Or the right flavorings--do you ever add honey? Or those precious little sugar cubes?
Well what about coffee? I prefer hazelnut-base, medium-light blend, with cream and cinnamon and honey and caramel syrup, and a sprinkling of nutmeg. It's my absolute favorite--the Winter (Valentine's Day is a twist on the Winter) Special certainly keeps the blood flowing. But in a couple months, it'll be too hot to drink that. March is when I switch to my St. Patrick's Special (Spring), which lasts till the end of April. It's hazelnut-based too--for that rich, nutty taste, you know--and it has cream and a little honey. But instead of cinnamon and nutmeg, I add Irish Creme (you know the one), vanilla extract, and just a dab of peppermint extract. Can be served iced or hot. Then, in May, I switch to my Summer (Beach Party) Special which is a lot like the St. Patrick Special except that I use ice cream instead of Irish Creme. Oh, and it's not coffee-based. Instead, it's fruit-based--blueberries, strawberries, bananas, pineapples, coconut milk--name a fruit and throw it in (great to eat with watermelon/cantaloupe fruit bowl). It goes until mid-to-late August--because it's so hot here, I can make it in September too, and no one complains. Then in September, we start the Harvest Special (no Halloween special, unless you add some freaky food coloring), which can either be a coffee- or a smoothie-type drink, which is like the Winter Special with more spices, and of course, pumpkin extract, which is why it's also called the 'Spice' Special. And then the Winter Special, again.
I guess that's me--three parts coffee, and a whole lot of fruit.
Feel free to post your own recipes! ~Leavy-Kun/Andrew
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Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2008 12:43 pm
nope. don't drink coffee either, in fact i haven't had carbonation since last September...
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Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2008 1:11 pm
Coffee isn't carbonated. Sweet Mother of God, what do you drink? -LD
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Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2008 2:05 pm
yes i know, just don't care for the taste... usually gatorade, powerade, anything uncarbonated, lemonade, flavored lemonade...
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Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2008 3:00 pm
I'm like that too. No soda, coffee, tea, only water, lemonade, juice, and hot chocolate, not even milk that much it's really fatty.
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Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2008 3:02 pm
Wow.... Where do you get your calcium from? I didn't even know.... You learn something new everyday, huh. -LD
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Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2008 3:14 pm
Not all milk is really fatty... just the ones that actually taste good. sweatdrop
I love tea. I usually just drink regular tea, raspberry tea, or green tea. I occasionally drink herbal tea. I hate coffee though... the smell of it and the taste of it. And I love lemonade, especially strawberry kiwi lemonade. 3nodding
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Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2008 5:10 pm
Oh, white tea is my favorite, though I'll try any tea once (Earl Grey is too strong for me). I love coffee, as long as it isn't *too* strong, and lemonade (yellow, pink, or otherwise) has always been one of my favorite drinks. In fact, I've never had a fruit drink that I haven't thoroughly enjoyed.
Milk is kind of my staple--if I eat something spicy or sweet or rich, milk is at my side. In the morning with breakfast, at night with a movie, milk is always there.
*sigh* In fact, I'll drink anything non-alcoholic *once*. Oh, and water. I hate the taste of water. I'm not kidding. It's so bland. I'd rather something taste burnt than like nothing at all. -Andrew
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