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It's like 45 and raining outside 👎 and my room is 72 with no heater. It's comfy but I could make it cooler with my fan.
My apartment is cold. 🙁 We haven't turned the heater on yet.
It's like 45 and raining outside 👎 and my room is 72 with no heater. It's comfy but I could make it cooler with my fan.
It's like 42 (wind chill) here. I win. My pet alligator is frozen. 🙁
ksmi117 said:Drinking water makes you feel more full though. Do it.
You could never surpass Lee in awesomeness though.
Sigh. True. Though I've been drinking lots of Coke Zero to stay awake. That's pretty much carbonated water plus caffeine. I should drink more water, though.
Which is why I'm compensating with post count.
Well if we're playing the wind chill game 🙄, it's... 43 here. Crap.
Do you really have a pet alligator?
Coffee>>>> coke zero
Umm, of course she does. Everyone in Louisiana has at least one pet alligator. Duh.
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Umm, of course she does. Everyone in Louisiana has at least one pet alligator. Duh.
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This. I did actually know a girl in high school who had one. It was a small kind so it lived in a little pool thing in her back yard. So cute.
Coke Zero takes less effort. Plus I still haven't gotten acclimated to that taste yet, though my resistance is waning... I think I've become immune to caffeine in Coke Zero-sized doses.
How does Coke Zero take less effort? Besides, you'd probably save money by just buying a coffee. I'm sure the caffeine to dollar ratio is much higher in coffee than Coke Zero.
:looks around: Nope, the people I'm renting from didn't leave me a coffee maker anyways. Seeing as I'm on a diet and all, Starbucks doesn't seem like a good option.
I don't have to put the coffee in the coffee machine and wait for it to brew?
(Yes, I'm lazy. And yes, you're almost certainly correct. I need to get on this coffee bandwagon; I'm just afraid once I start I won't be able to stop =/)
You could always drink coffee black. Then you wouldn't have to worry about any extra fat or calories. Also, you would save money due to the afore mentioned caffeine to dollar ratio. I think it's a total win-win situation. Coke Zero has nothing to stand against coffee.
You could always drink coffee black. Then you wouldn't have to worry about any extra fat or calories. Also, you would save money due to the afore mentioned caffeine to dollar ratio. I think it's a total win-win situation. Coke Zero has nothing to stand against coffee.
diet Mountain Dew >>>> everything.
Yeah, that happened to me.
What?? You don't like the bold flavor of just plain coffee?? Mmmm... I love the smell and the taste.
Assuming, again, I could brew coffee here. Which I can't without a coffee maker. I'm relatively confident I gain no monetary advantage by ordering black coffee from Starbucks.
Maybe I should break down and just buy a coffee machine that I can take with me when I move next year.
What?? You don't like the bold flavor of just plain coffee?? Mmmm... I love the smell and the taste.
Yeah, see right now, I still usually down a Coke Zero on the way to class, but I can get by without it. I don't want to get to be one of those guys that can't function at all without coffee.
Dude, coffee makers are cheap. Making coffee is cheap, even if you buy Starbucks bags of coffee (which is expensive compared to other stuff).
Dude, coffee makers are cheap. Making coffee is cheap, even if you buy Starbucks bags of coffee (which is expensive compared to other stuff).
I like the smell, not the taste. Plus, I don't like hot drinks.
I can totally function without coffee - for me coffee is almost like a placebo and I like it like that.
Oh shut up. You're making my position entirely untenable.
Oh shut up. You're making my position entirely untenable.
Assuming, again, I could brew coffee here. Which I can't without a coffee maker. I'm relatively confident I gain no monetary advantage by ordering black coffee from Starbucks.
Maybe I should break down and just buy a coffee machine that I can take with me when I move next year.
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Dude, buy a low-end espresso machine. It's the most efficient way to extract caffeine and therefore the most cost-effective way to make coffee. It also gives you a much higher taste/smell ratio of the coffee.
I bought one for $80.
I like to begin the day with 4 shots of espresso, which would set me back $18.20 per week ($2.60 each) at Starbucks.
But for $7, I get 1/2 lb. of beans, and then pay another $1 for distilled water (minerals in tap water will ruin your espresso pump within weeks).
That comes out to about $8 per week, or about $0.29 per shot of espresso. The machine has paid for itself multiple times over.
I like your way of thinking guyski.
Coffee smells and tastes terrible. The end.
I don't like french presses I like to press a button and then wander around until coffee is ready. Or set a timer, that way coffee is ready when I wake up.
Coffee smells and tastes terrible. The end.
Oh I never drink coffee hot. Always iced. Either an iced black brewed coffee or an iced black Americano.
It seems like that's my job on this thread, though. 😛
Spurs, I think you've lost this argument. 🙂
Spurs, I heard Tim Duncan likes diet Mountain Dew.
Coffee smells and tastes terrible. The end.
dude, when you hear back from VCU?
Not you too!
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you know, my HST panel today asked every single applicant that they interviewed whether or not they liked coffee. it's obviously a make-or-break issue.
Dude, people can't get him to say what he thinks about basketball. You think I'm gonna believe you heard something about what he thinks about anything else? 😛
If I get rejected, I hear back soon. Acceptances go out on Dec 15th.