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« Reply #15 on: March 17, 2005, 01:33:08 pm »
heh, Let
I knew it was only a matter of time before you posted here

I definitely need a cup or two in the morning, but if for some reason I skip it I can usually make it through the day, but then I need a cup to go to sleep!

they built a DD drive thru on my way to work
YAY!

oh and I didn't think I needed to mention that light and sweet is for chocolate milk, not coffee

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« Reply #16 on: March 17, 2005, 05:47:37 pm »
Quote from: "rosieposy87"
Coffee is BAD! My mum collapsed because she had drunk 8 cups in one morning because she works so hard. Don't drink it! It will only cause you harm! hehe.

I gave coffee up last May... and haven't looked back :wink: Since I've gone cold
turkey on caffienated beverages completely 580 days without a sick day :D



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« Reply #17 on: March 17, 2005, 06:55:21 pm »
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« Reply #18 on: March 17, 2005, 07:09:03 pm »
me and my friend mr.cap have a ventursome night ahead of reading and studying...woot :-P

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« Reply #19 on: March 18, 2005, 04:38:23 am »
Im addicted to coke-a-cola, its really bad.
Im so addicted to it that if i go only a day without it then i get bad headaches and start to feel sick.

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« Reply #20 on: March 18, 2005, 04:42:50 am »
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Im so addicted to it that if i go only a day without it then i get bad headaches and start to feel sick.

So is it the caffiene you're addicted to or something else in the formula :?:

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« Reply #21 on: March 18, 2005, 04:57:16 am »
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heh, Let
I knew it was only a matter of time before you posted here


well the time difference and all. Not to mention I am on the 6pm-6am shift.

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they built a DD drive thru on my way to work
YAY!


Yay!!

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oh and I didn't think I needed to mention that light and sweet is for chocolate milk, not coffee


Oh, you are so right on that!!

I don't know what it is but coffee just makes me feel better.  :)

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« Reply #22 on: March 18, 2005, 06:38:34 am »
I love Coca-Cola, always have.  Vanilla Coke is really good, and I do declare that Coke with Lime is the best drink on the market today! :D



I like to have some coffee from time to time, but I like my coffee like I like my women:  Pale white, mildly warm, and really sweet.  Yeah, I'm weird like that. 8)
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« Reply #23 on: March 18, 2005, 07:41:22 am »
Let, working nights + caffeine?!

You've got a whole nuther dynamic going on there!


and all things Coke are yummmmmmmm.

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« Reply #24 on: March 18, 2005, 05:43:08 pm »


check out my icon, that should tell you.  I mostly drink coffee and diet coke for my caffeine fix.
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« Reply #25 on: March 18, 2005, 05:52:46 pm »
Ooooh, I had Coke with Lime today. That stuff's amazing!
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« Reply #26 on: March 18, 2005, 09:38:41 pm »
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Im so addicted to it that if i go only a day without it then i get bad headaches and start to feel sick.

So is it the caffiene you're addicted to or something else in the formula :?:


What else is in there that i could be addicted too?  :evil:

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« Reply #27 on: March 18, 2005, 10:25:13 pm »
Alcohol for one but its in such a minute concentration another of the known
ingredients here may offer an idea as to an active habit forming constituent



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« Reply #28 on: March 19, 2005, 10:05:22 pm »
Quote from: "druid"
It started when I was at a party and someone passed a coke bottle around.
I really didn't want any of it but the peer pressure was too high so I took a
sip of that sweet, sweet liquid. Soon after the first mouthful I craved more
and being a first-timer it didn't take long before I was flying around the party
house and eventually got so high from the sugar that the air force saw me on
their radar screens.

After that fateful party nothing was the same. Craving the feeling of what I had
just experienced I spent most school days thinking about "the real thing". and
as soon as I got out of class I ran to the closest dealer who usually parked just
outside our break area. I ended up buying six-packs because they would  keep
me supplied through the day. However, I noticed that after my first six-pack
cans just wouldn't do anymore and I moved to 0.5 liter bottles. Those kept
me going for a while but I noticed that my allowances were running thin and
I had to smuggle empty bottles out of my room regularly.

As you might guess the next step were even bigger bottles still; first I would buy
just one 1.5 l bottle but eventually I got the bundled 2 bottles at a time. Now my
savings were really running out and I had difficulties to finance my habit. I even
tried grinding and snorting the labels for a while but that only really led to emba
-rrassment and pain, and eventually to myself twitching on the floor trying to
lick the last drops from inside of the bottle (this exercise made me quite popular
with the ladies later on in my life).

It's amazing that with my permanent lack of cash I didn't end up doing crimes to
finance my addiction. The worst I did was set up a multilevel marketing scheme
for Coke merchandise which gave me some good perks until the head master
put us all in the lockup for the afternoon. I also worked at the local burger joint for
a while which gave me access to the coke machines there and, yes that's right, I
started cutting the supply. The customers never noticed! If only the same would
have applied to our procurement manager who followed the sticky trail of sugar
and financial losses and found me shooting the syrup in the storage room.

Today I feel I've beaten Coca-Cola and don't really crave it anymore. My blood
still has the consistency of syrup but I manage to get on with everyday life
without spending too much on beverages. The nice people at Starbucks really
helped me getting over the whole Coke thing.

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Re: Coke addiction problem...
« Reply #29 on: March 20, 2005, 07:36:19 am »
Quote from: "NESSAussie"
Quote from: "druid"
It started when I was at a party and someone passed a coke bottle around.
I really didn't want any of it but the peer pressure was too high so I took a
sip of that sweet, sweet liquid. Soon after the first mouthful I craved more
and being a first-timer it didn't take long before I was flying around the party
house and eventually got so high from the sugar that the air force saw me on
their radar screens.

After that fateful party nothing was the same. Craving the feeling of what I had
just experienced I spent most school days thinking about "the real thing". and
as soon as I got out of class I ran to the closest dealer who usually parked just
outside our break area. I ended up buying six-packs because they would  keep
me supplied through the day. However, I noticed that after my first six-pack
cans just wouldn't do anymore and I moved to 0.5 liter bottles. Those kept
me going for a while but I noticed that my allowances were running thin and
I had to smuggle empty bottles out of my room regularly.

As you might guess the next step were even bigger bottles still; first I would buy
just one 1.5 l bottle but eventually I got the bundled 2 bottles at a time. Now my
savings were really running out and I had difficulties to finance my habit. I even
tried grinding and snorting the labels for a while but that only really led to emba
-rrassment and pain, and eventually to myself twitching on the floor trying to
lick the last drops from inside of the bottle (this exercise made me quite popular
with the ladies later on in my life).

It's amazing that with my permanent lack of cash I didn't end up doing crimes to
finance my addiction. The worst I did was set up a multilevel marketing scheme
for Coke merchandise which gave me some good perks until the head master
put us all in the lockup for the afternoon. I also worked at the local burger joint for
a while which gave me access to the coke machines there and, yes that's right, I
started cutting the supply. The customers never noticed! If only the same would
have applied to our procurement manager who followed the sticky trail of sugar
and financial losses and found me shooting the syrup in the storage room.

Today I feel I've beaten Coca-Cola and don't really crave it anymore. My blood
still has the consistency of syrup but I manage to get on with everyday life
without spending too much on beverages. The nice people at Starbucks really
helped me getting over the whole Coke thing.


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