Morning Coffee
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I'm guessing this is more the "shoot-me-now" plague than the "let's pretend I'm too sick to work" plague?
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Definitely the "shoot-me-now" plague. Oh god, shoot me now.Watcher55 wrote:I'm guessing this is more the "shoot-me-now" plague than the "let's pretend I'm too sick to work" plague?
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I would say you could "pretend to be too busy" to have the plague - but that would be insensistive so I won't - again. Hubby on Christmas break?
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I hope you're feeling gooder today.Sommer Leigh wrote:Definitely the "shoot-me-now" plague. Oh god, shoot me now.Watcher55 wrote:I'm guessing this is more the "shoot-me-now" plague than the "let's pretend I'm too sick to work" plague?
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I'm kinda jealous right now. Those things are freakin' awesome.Watcher55 wrote:Morning Coffee...from my new Keurig coffee maker!
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It is nice. You can brew with your eyes closed (which mine are at oh-dark-thirty) and it comes out McDonalds-in-your-lap hot!
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I still prefer walking down to the next building and talking with a lovely and clever barista who makes my coffee with white chocolate and foam. Making my own at 5:30am is too haaaaard.
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There was one backstage at a venue, and I swear I drank thirty cups of tea and coffee because I couldn't stop using it.
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I'm too poor to go to the coffee shop across the street. Which is sad, because they make fabulous coffee.Sommer Leigh wrote:I still prefer walking down to the next building and talking with a lovely and clever barista who makes my coffee with white chocolate and foam. Making my own at 5:30am is too haaaaard.
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Yeah, I thought it would help cut down on my coffee intake, but it's just to easy and fast.
Sommer, making coffee at 5:30 is hard, I get that, but being clever at 5:30 isn't (or is that the barista's job)?
What 'bout y'all? any presents worth braggin' 'bout?
Sommer, making coffee at 5:30 is hard, I get that, but being clever at 5:30 isn't (or is that the barista's job)?
What 'bout y'all? any presents worth braggin' 'bout?
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Being clever is the barista's job. Being sweet and appreciative is my job :-)Watcher55 wrote:Yeah, I thought it would help cut down on my coffee intake, but it's just to easy and fast.
Sommer, making coffee at 5:30 is hard, I get that, but being clever at 5:30 isn't (or is that the barista's job)?
What 'bout y'all? any presents worth braggin' 'bout?
I received a survival book from a friend that is super cool for the book I'm writing. And I'm pleased with receiving Fallout 3 for the xbox. Oh! Also Writing the Breakout Novel Workbook by Donald Maass. That was surprising and exciting.
I received a baking dish I'd asked for, but saturday night I tried making au gratin potatoes and the dish exploded in my oven. So that was cool.
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MMMMM-yum. There's nothin' like potato augratin surprise. Whoever finds the surprise - loses.
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Well that sucks. I hate when kitchen appliances break--especially new ones.
I got a kindle. I wasn't sure I was going to like it, but now that I have it I do. Still not giving up my physical books though.
I got a kindle. I wasn't sure I was going to like it, but now that I have it I do. Still not giving up my physical books though.
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Dad's an avid reader with macular degeneration so we got him one.Cookie wrote:Well that sucks. I hate when kitchen appliances break--especially new ones.
I got a kindle. I wasn't sure I was going to like it, but now that I have it I do. Still not giving up my physical books though.
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