A Conversation for Coffee
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Stephen P. Started conversation May 16, 1999
Scientists have long been wondering about the primordial soup from which all life emerged. I think coffee may be a part of it. There is something prehistoric about it. Then again, if coffee cannot nurture life, perhaps it kills it. Decaf, however, couldn't kill the mildest pathogen. I'm just guessing; I'm a tea drinker, and therefore civilised.
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Myst Posted May 23, 1999
Hah! But are you awake, I've discovered (through my observations of parents and friends) that they can't seem to wake up without their coffee. Although I don't drink it. It tastes awful. Same goes for tea.
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JediSlider Posted May 30, 1999
Well, it depends for me what's in coffee. Can't drink it black. Once I had the opportunity to "experiment" with coffee, adding sugar, chocolate powder, honey and cinnamon, etc. in a cup. Woke me right up. With tea, and I've had some good teas, it is something I have in the afternoon, since it doesn't have the bite I need in the morning, and I can't experiment with it without feeling guilty.
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Cosmos Posted Jun 2, 1999
(don't make fun of me because I don't have a nickname yet)
I don't drink coffee, but I love the smell. Whenever I walk into a place like Starbucks, I take the deepest breath of that great smell. I do, however, like the taste of Cafe Latte's. I think coffee is a great thing, wake up and SMELL!
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Myst Posted Jun 2, 1999
Hah! I knew it was you! To me the coffee smell is too stong so when your sitting by one when your in Chapters, it's like you can't breath.
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kats-eyes (psychically confirmed caffeine addict) Posted Sep 8, 1999
anybody ever invented a coffee-perfume? this could sell...a wake-up-smell
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