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Topic: What do we like to do in our café? (Read 17359 times)
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Shiver
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Shiver: you want a recommendation for a VERY nice drink? or are you already set to go?
I'm just going to drink whatever people throw at me that night (other than Everclear, LOL), but let's hear it.
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AnotherW
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Shiver: in a an eyeball glass (high glass) fill it to the brim with a 1/3 Absolute Vodka, a 1/3 Jeggermeister and a 1/3 Taquila (the brand doesn't really matter) you pour the glass into something a bit bigger and add a can of redbull to the mix. and that's that. however if you are the kind that hates the taste of alcohol but wants to drink a lot (like me) you'll pour the whole thing into a 1 1/2 liter bottle and add grape syrup and water and then you get the kick plus averting (as much as possible) the hangover effects. you can later sustain the kick throughout the evening with a beer every now and then. so, what do you think?
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Draxas
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Draxas: just out of curiosity, what do you do when you feel like you need to let off some steam? mine, it's usually the gym or drinking and clubbing.
Any number of digital characters tend to regret their existence whenever I need to blow off steam. Then again, that tends to happen regardless.
And as for Mel... Well, let's just say I didn't buy it when he gave that "I'm not anti-semitic!" crap after he released Passion of the Christ. This is just more proof than we all ever needed. Also, "slowly" going mental? He's been mental right from the start, even before Mad Max, he just hides it well! Did you even notice that in every one of his movies, either he or someone else is brutally tortured, often at length? Yeah, he's a masochist all right. I bet he secretly gets a rush from getting himself in trouble like this.
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Cyberpumpkin
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On workdays, I usually just fix myself a poorman's mocha: A packet (or on an extravigant day, two packets) of rich chocolate mix in a cup of coffee from my automatic coffee maker, then iced.
When I go out for coffee, I get an iced mocha with whipped cream.
If I'm at a restaurant that only serves Coke stuff, I'll get diet Coke, since I honestly do like the taste better, and there's something in regular Coke that makes my teeth feel rubbery.
But for soft drinks, unless there's some weird exotic imported thing around, I prefer good old Mountain Dew.
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That which does not kill us makes us stranger --Treavor Goodchild, Peter Chung's Æon Flux
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Lance_Vader
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I'd like to see you work as an actor for a while and not have soem strong opinions about the Jews.
The 'rubbery' feeling on your teeth is actually the acid in Coke eating away at the coating that your teeth usually have (and a little bit at the teeth themselves). Coke is pretty strong stuff, as any good high school Chemistry teacher will tell you.
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UAF
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FYI, you leave a chicken bone in a cup full of stomach acid and it'll be worse
And coffee is disgusting. Usually Milkshake or Chocolate milk for me. If I want alcohol (usually don't) then those drink that you don't feel the alcohol in them.
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