Posted on 05/10/2017 3:22:09 PM PDT by NYer
Me too. 3 in the morning and 1 after dinner. And if I’m somewhere where it’s available during the day I’ll drink it then.
I was raised on coffee and my mom and dad always always had a pot on. All day all night.
http://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2011/05/coffee-tied-to-lower-prostate-cancer-risk/
Alternatively, I would literally kill for coffee. Self defense.
Mhy wife and I are eightyish. We have been knocking off a twelve cup pot everyday for as long as I can remember. Sometimes the pot is gone by midafternoon and we have to hit the Keurig machine.
I once worried about our addiction. Good to hear we have been probably been doing the right thing.
Hmmm..I drink more coffee on the weekends than doing the week. I wonder if the weekend consumption has a cumulative effect? I’m a hot tea drinker at work because the coffee provided is swill.
>>my god the peeing<<
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Didn’t you know it’s healthy to get up from that office chair and take a little walk at least once an hour?
Nobody talks too me in the morning unless they are handing me coffee.
A man with understanding.
More wars were fought over coffee, than tea. When the subject was coffee (plantations) that's when it got real.
Caffeine and nicotine -- or else (nothing personal) you die. Choose wisely.
I'm well armed, and keep my eyes fixed firmly upon my own future needs...
Can I get a witness
I'm talkin', talkin' 'bout my baby
I think I'll go
have another
cup right now
Bump
My default is Starbucks Colombia. My current bag is Earthfare Ethiopia in their lightest roast as an experiment and I am really liking it.
As long as you don’t add in all that crap to it! Sugar and creamers and all that garbage!
Drink it like a man!
8 oz is a mug? My mug is more than 16 oz, it might be 20 oz. But I drink tea mostly. 8 oz is a little measuring cup, teensy really.
...or better said, "voiding" avoids kidney stone buildup. :)
Hey, if this is true. I’M GONNA LIVE A LOOOOONG TIME!
I just eat like my parents and grandparents ate. Meat and veggies and sweets and booze for special occasions.
I don’t care what the latest nutritionist fad is. We never avoided butter and were not scared of fat.
We stay active. Still see a lot of cancer which I don’t understand.
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