It has to be an extreme emergency to drink that instant crap! I would rather have one of those coffee "tea-bag like" single servings than instant crystals. I do have some Folgers crystals in my pantry and I saw it the other day and was wondering how old that jar was? I think it might be trash day soon and that's where it will end up!wilson wrote:windsor wrote:Folgers crystals is not coffee by any sane definition of the word
Agreed on both counts.DukeUsul wrote:Starbucks doesn't make coffee. That stuff is swill.
LTE 2.0
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That's an outstanding idea as well!!!!CathyCA wrote:I think I'll donate it towilson wrote:You should donate it for the teacher's lounge at one of your kids' school or something along those lines.CathyCA wrote:I'm not planning on drinking it. As I wrote above, I would have preferred a thank-you note.
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In my estimation, that site is for the most part a needless pastiche of the DBArr! , to say nothing of the fact that it's a blatant usurpation of our moniker.
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And this was a pretty delightfully overwrought sentence.wilson wrote:In my estimation, that site is for the most part a needless pastiche of the DBArr! , to say nothing of the fact that it's a blatant usurpation of our moniker.
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That is pretty cool and impressive!DukeUsul wrote:Whether you like his comedy or his politics or not, this is pretty impressive. I need to see if I can do it this well.
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So I'm listed as a "PWing school professor" now. In light of the long academic road that still lies before me, that somehow seems a bit cruel.
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We're working on getting some good front page content. That's key to search engine optimization. I think I'm the hold up right now, from a technology perspective. Will work on it later today I promise!bjornolf wrote:Didn't find us in the first ten pages. Guess we need to pump up the LTE some more. ;)
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WOW! I am thoroughly impressed. I doubt I could even draw my neighborhood accurately, much less the United States!cl15876 wrote:That is pretty cool and impressive!DukeUsul wrote:Whether you like his comedy or his politics or not, this is pretty impressive. I need to see if I can do it this well.
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Apropos of our current quest:
http://www.cnn.com/2009/US/09/09/999.date/index.html
http://www.cnn.com/2009/US/09/09/999.date/index.html
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I had to look it up. My guess involved passing gas while "in the act". I was wrong.DukieInKansas wrote:Can you do that in polite society?knights68 wrote:have you farked today?
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A very cute girl just walked into Caribou. I may be ogling a little.
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OK, so I'm ogling.wilson wrote:A very cute girl just walked into Caribou. I may be ogling a little.
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And the left ring finger is bare...always good.wilson wrote:OK, so I'm ogling.wilson wrote:A very cute girl just walked into Caribou. I may be ogling a little.
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Blonde, Brunette, Red Head or multi colored with blue, purple, etc.?wilson wrote:And the left ring finger is bare...always good.wilson wrote:OK, so I'm ogling.wilson wrote:A very cute girl just walked into Caribou. I may be ogling a little.
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I've got to run for now, but will catch up with all y' all later this afternoon/evening!!!!
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Brunette (dark). Very nice not-quite-olive complexion. Thinnish, average height. Think I'll sneak another peek or two on the way to/from the restroom.cl15876 wrote:Blonde, Brunette, Red Head or multi colored with blue, purple, etc.?
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My oldest son could freehand the US at about age 6. He never was much of a drawer but he can do maps. He's also the guy to take with you to keep from getting lost. The family joke is we don't need GPS, we have 'Onboard Andrew'.
The time is out of joint, O cursed spite!
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He forgot the beaches of North Carolina. The Outer Banks are submerged in the Atlantic Ocean.DukeUsul wrote:Whether you like his comedy or his politics or not, this is pretty impressive. I need to see if I can do it this well.
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GAH, you've thought about this a lot, haven't you?bjornolf wrote:I don't think they are necessarily mutually exclusive. In the VAST majority of cases, I fall in the middle somewhere. I believe I fall in the "sensitive taster" category, but not quite the super taster. I think non super tasters CAN have an aversion to saccharin, and I think some super tasters DON'T have the aversion. I don't think one necessarily HAS to follow the other. I think it actually falls on a different part of the same chromosome, genetically.CathyCA wrote:
Yes! We have posted about this before.
You're a Super Taster, too.
I just think that artificial sweeteners taste bitter and they linger way too long.
And my cousin, the nutrition professor, calls me a "SuperTaster."
“The invention of basketball was not an accident. It was developed to meet a need. Those boys simply would not play 'Drop the Handkerchief.'”
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