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filmmaker2 01-19-2006 07:57 PM

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Originally posted by Nana_baby
A wierd dance that toddlers do
Actually yes, I forgot, hoochie poochie is also a weird little dance that toddlers do, that scary baby in Ally McBeal that dances, that is the hoochie poochie right there.

novakru 01-20-2006 04:43 AM

@filmmaker
Sooo,you've had a coupla days with the new coffee maker....
how goes it??

Haunted 01-20-2006 06:07 AM

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Originally posted by filmmaker2
Which is most preferable:

A puppy,

a flower for your sweetie,

or a LARGE, PROPERLY FORMATTED DATA FILE?

A puppy, especially if it's a German bred Rotweiller. I will have one some day, and her name will be Cheyenne.

ItsAlive75 01-20-2006 08:57 AM

Gotta go with the pooch too. I hate buying flowers cuz there's so many and I dunno what's lame or not... and data files are data files... blah.

filmmaker2 01-20-2006 09:08 AM

*The flower would also have been acceptable.*



Ahhhh, the coffeemaker and me are gooood friends now. It was a $22 coffeemaker, but they make 'em so much better than they did ten years ago...better design, they shut off automatically if you leave 'em on...

filmmaker2 01-31-2006 07:25 AM

I got some coffee recently at Ralphs, "Breakfast Blend" I think it's called, and it's actually Ralphs brand, in the can...not bad for $2.50! I would pay that for a cup of Starschmucks, and it would be mostly water.......

markary 01-31-2006 07:52 AM

Try Vida coffee if you can find it, or Peets...you can probably order those brands online.....Tully's is pretty good too.....here in the Seattel area...they're three of the best not called Starbucks...although I still love a Starbucks mocha.

Gotta grind your beans..the only way to go..and be sure to sotre your beans in a sealed container in a cool place.....also use filtered water...you'll be happier for it.

Markary

novakru 01-31-2006 08:23 AM

I can't drink coffee anymore:(

newb 01-31-2006 08:39 AM

My wife just bought one of these Keurig single cup coffee makers over the weekend. It set us back $100 ,but i gotta admit....the coffee is excellent, with a wide varity of flavors to choose from.

http://www.singleservecoffee.com/ima...r-standard.jpg

filmmaker2 01-31-2006 09:05 AM

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Originally posted by novakru
I can't drink coffee anymore:(
Nooooooo! That's awful.

Can you drink nice coffee substitutes with that tasty roasted flavor?

filmmaker2 01-31-2006 09:06 AM

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Originally posted by newb
My wife just bought one of these Keurig single cup coffee makers over the weekend. It set us back $100 ,but i gotta admit....the coffee is excellent, with a wide varity of flavors to choose from.


It looks like a coffee ROBOT!!!!

novakru 02-03-2006 06:18 AM

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Originally posted by filmmaker2
Nooooooo! That's awful.

Can you drink nice coffee substitutes with that tasty roasted flavor?

Nope:(

filmmaker2 02-03-2006 06:41 AM

You sound sad about it. Why can't you drink those things any more? (Most people laying off caffeine can generally drink those non-coffee coffee-like drinks they have...)

novakru 02-03-2006 06:58 AM

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Originally posted by filmmaker2
You sound sad about it. Why can't you drink those things any more? (Most people laying off caffeine can generally drink those non-coffee coffee-like drinks they have...)
Wouldn't you think it a very sad day without coffee?
Yep,I have to eliminate all stimulant foods and drinks.
I am trying to get some sleep at night and that was one thing I had to do.


You should start a thread about detoxin from coffee-lol
It's not pretty:D

filmmaker2 02-03-2006 07:04 AM

Well, there are those grain-based drinks and substitutes that are totally caffeine-free...you can get them at the store or here's a website with some...I have quit coffee several times...(usually I drink it when working on difficult jobs)


http://www.goldenfields.co.nz/coffee_substitute.php

novakru 02-03-2006 07:05 AM

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Originally posted by filmmaker2
Well, there are those grain-based drinks and substitutes that are totally caffeine-free...you can get them at the store or here's a website with some...I have quit coffee several times...(usually I drink it when working on difficult jobs)


http://www.goldenfields.co.nz/coffee_substitute.php

TYVM!
That's a great idea

filmmaker2 02-03-2006 07:14 AM

Yeah, yeah, if you go to your local surpermarket and go to the coffee section, there is usually something on the shelves right next to the coffee, I forget the names of these things but they are clearly marked. Some people think they taste better than coffee, and they help you have that "hot bitter drink" experience in the morning that helps get some people ready for their day.


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