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Megz
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posted January 06, 2004 14:37     Profile for Megz   Email Megz     Send New Private Message   Edit/Delete Post   Reply With Quote
Coffee may cut type 2 diabetes risk

Like I need any motivation to drink coffee...

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posted January 06, 2004 15:10     Profile for Tangento   Email Tangento     Send New Private Message   Edit/Delete Post   Reply With Quote
Interesting... I just started drinking coffee again a
couple of weeks ago, and I feel better in the overall sense.

I'm probably addicted to the shit.

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Megz
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posted January 06, 2004 15:21     Profile for Megz   Email Megz     Send New Private Message   Edit/Delete Post   Reply With Quote
Probably? I know full well I'm addicted to it. I carefully nurture and cater to my addiction. I've spent years cultivating it. It's part of the contract when you live in Seattle.

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posted January 06, 2004 15:32     Profile for Slaytanic   Email Slaytanic     Send New Private Message   Edit/Delete Post   Reply With Quote
I know it can sound very un-patriotic coming from me, but I hate coffee. HATE.

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posted January 06, 2004 16:27     Profile for schroeder   Email schroeder     Send New Private Message   Edit/Delete Post   Reply With Quote
I've never like java either. It smell good but I just hate the taste.

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nia
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posted January 06, 2004 17:17     Profile for nia   Email nia     Edit/Delete Post   Reply With Quote
i love coffee. the espresso machine is the one thing in my house that i could never get rid of. i would give up my computer before i would give up coffee. slay, you're a hater. www.coffeehater.com
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posted January 06, 2004 17:31     Profile for hypergrrl   Email hypergrrl     Send New Private Message   Edit/Delete Post   Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by MadMeg:
Probably? I know full well I'm addicted to it. I carefully nurture and cater to my addiction. I've spent years cultivating it. It's part of the contract when you live in Seattle.

I drink it in the morning at work because it's there, not so that I can wake up. In fact, I can drink coffee late at night and then go to sleep. It does nothing for me.

And getting a little off the subject, is that coffee keeping you warm up there in Seattle, MadMeg? I'm here in PDX and the city has pretty much shut down due to the "storm". Work had us actually stay home today (what a deal!), so it's peppermint tea that I'm drinking. What's it like up there?


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nia
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posted January 06, 2004 17:39     Profile for nia   Email nia     Edit/Delete Post   Reply With Quote
it's very snowy in vancouver too. the city hasn't shut down though. you americans are such wusses. ;P
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Megz
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posted January 06, 2004 17:47     Profile for Megz   Email Megz     Send New Private Message   Edit/Delete Post   Reply With Quote
Well, I am at work (ahem)...but the city has pretty much shut down. It's gonna take hours for me to get home, but my boss is letting us go early so hopefully I'll be home by 6:30 or so. Ugh.

coffee doesn't wake me up either - long since lost that effect. It just prevents those nasty withdrawal headaches from starting! And it keeps my hands warm.

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ShredTilDead
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posted January 06, 2004 17:48     Profile for ShredTilDead   Email ShredTilDead     Send New Private Message   Edit/Delete Post   Reply With Quote
If you live in the Seattle area (like me), you either drink coffee or be ostracized by society. As for me, I'd inject the stuff directly into my veins if it wasn't so damn hot.

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nia
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posted January 06, 2004 17:49     Profile for nia   Email nia     Edit/Delete Post   Reply With Quote
i'm at the family igloo, because as you in america-land know, when you go past the peace arch border crossing all you see in canaduh are igloos. i may take the dog sled downtown later, where i will get some raw fish for dinner.
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Megz
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posted January 06, 2004 17:54     Profile for Megz   Email Megz     Send New Private Message   Edit/Delete Post   Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by ShredTilDead:
If you live in the Seattle area (like me), you either drink coffee or be ostracized by society. As for me, I'd inject the stuff directly into my veins if it wasn't so damn hot.

Like I said, it's part of the contract when you move here!

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nia
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posted January 06, 2004 17:56     Profile for nia   Email nia     Edit/Delete Post   Reply With Quote
see, now that is such an american idea. that the corporatization of espresso means that seattle is the most coffee-centric place in the universe. ever been to turkey?
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Hatröss
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posted January 06, 2004 18:02     Profile for Hatröss   Email Hatröss     Send New Private Message   Edit/Delete Post   Reply With Quote
Seattle = Starbucks

@Meg... salute


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nia
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posted January 06, 2004 18:04     Profile for nia   Email nia     Edit/Delete Post   Reply With Quote
i spit on starbucks. only because i worked for them in the early 90s and i've seen how crappy their product has become.


this topic is fun.


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Megz
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posted January 06, 2004 18:06     Profile for Megz   Email Megz     Send New Private Message   Edit/Delete Post   Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by XniaX:
see, now that is such an american idea. that the corporatization of espresso means that seattle is the most coffee-centric place in the universe. ever been to turkey?

Now I never said that - that's just your interpretation of my words. Seattle is simply the most coffee-centric place I'VE ever been. And no, I've never been to Turkey. I would argue Seattle's more coffee-centric than anyplace else in the US, but I haven't been everywhere so I could be wrong.

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nia
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posted January 06, 2004 18:09     Profile for nia   Email nia     Edit/Delete Post   Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by MadMeg:
Now I never said that - that's just your interpretation of my words. Seattle is simply the most coffee-centric place I'VE ever been. And no, I've never been to Turkey. I would argue Seattle's more coffee-centric than anyplace else in the US, but I haven't been everywhere so I could be wrong.

i was just pulling your leg, meg. but it's still the way americans look at the world, don't you think? i agree seattle is pretty coffee oriented as far as US cities go but san fransisco is not far behind.

time to go hitch the dogs up to the sled.


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posted January 06, 2004 18:19     Profile for hypergrrl   Email hypergrrl     Send New Private Message   Edit/Delete Post   Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by XniaX:
it's very snowy in vancouver too. the city hasn't shut down though. you americans are such wusses. ;P

Yes, I suppose so. My very good friend is from Portland, ME and if he wasn't actually there visiting as we speak, he would be laughing his ass of at the wussiness of these Oregonians! I can just imagine what kind of snow they have there in Maine right now, but being from the desert, this is kind of fun.

Back to the subject, here's something for you all to laugh at: the extent of my coffee drinking when I am not at work is "brewing" Folgers, yes Folgers, in my stainless steel camping perculator Obviously not an afficionado of coffee and probably why I can go to sleep on the stuff


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posted January 06, 2004 18:29     Profile for hypergrrl   Email hypergrrl     Send New Private Message   Edit/Delete Post   Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by MadMeg:
It's gonna take hours for me to get home, but my boss is letting us go early so hopefully I'll be home by 6:30 or so. Ugh.

Good luck on your commute home!!


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Megz
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posted January 06, 2004 18:45     Profile for Megz   Email Megz     Send New Private Message   Edit/Delete Post   Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by XniaX:
i was just pulling your leg, meg. but it's still the way americans look at the world, don't you think? i agree seattle is pretty coffee oriented as far as US cities go but san fransisco is not far behind.

time to go hitch the dogs up to the sled.


Isn't it the way everyone looks at the world? Through the "lense" of their own experiences? (and if that isn't the word of a lifelong 4-eyes I don't know what is )

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Megz
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posted January 06, 2004 19:12     Profile for Megz   Email Megz     Send New Private Message   Edit/Delete Post   Reply With Quote
Time for coffee, yes. I'll pass on the mud wrestling...but you go right ahead, hex!

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ShredTilDead
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posted January 06, 2004 19:13     Profile for ShredTilDead   Email ShredTilDead     Send New Private Message   Edit/Delete Post   Reply With Quote
I've never been to Turkey, but I've had Turkish coffee. That's not coffee, that's motor oil!!!
Spain is interesting - someone says "would you like some coffee?", you say yes, and they give you a tiny cup of espresso. You have to drink it fast, because it's so strong it'll eat thru the cup if you wait too long.
I have a hard time differentiating between "quantity" coffee (e.g. Starbuck$) and "quality" coffee (my current favorite: shade-grown Guatemalan whole beans, ground and brewed at home by me. Ahhhhh...
What's the topic again?

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posted January 06, 2004 19:32     Profile for Slugaloo   Email Slugaloo     Send New Private Message   Edit/Delete Post   Reply With Quote
mmmmmmm coffee! Starucks every morning because it's the only decent coffee here in the desert, and the girls that work at my favorite stop are cute!

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posted January 06, 2004 19:42     Profile for Hatröss   Email Hatröss     Send New Private Message   Edit/Delete Post   Reply With Quote
haha Slug, 'true' its like the morning ritual for me...
i actually got to take home one of them chicks not too long ago too,
(well she invited herself over) LOL..

7-11 coffer USED to be tha bomb, who knows what happened there.


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Megz
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posted January 06, 2004 22:43     Profile for Megz   Email Megz     Send New Private Message   Edit/Delete Post   Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by hypergrrl:
Good luck on your commute home!!

Thanks. It only took 45 min. longer than I hoped, but then I only got off work 7 min. early...we are now getting the promised "freezing rain" which I can attest is really really cold, since I just walked 2 miles in it.

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