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Post by ivyandbro on Sept 25, 2010 7:55:32 GMT -5
What do you do during your coffee break?
--- Well I'm still a high school freshie, so no coffee breaks for me ): we have recess and lunch though, so yay. Usually I eat during recess and skip my lunch so I could spend time alone, drawing away in the library. Sometimes I read the poetry books there, and most of them are in old English, so BONUS, OH YEAH. I'm probably one of the few [or maybe even just me] who enjoys Old English literature.
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Post by Leopardstream on Sept 25, 2010 9:13:07 GMT -5
I have no coffee breaks either, but the most time I have to myself is lying in bed, thinking/ daydreaming. IF I had one though, I probbally would have something else besides coffee. I've never had it and I don't want to.
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Post by ivyandbro on Sept 25, 2010 9:27:40 GMT -5
I have no coffee breaks either, but the most time I have to myself is lying in bed, thinking/ daydreaming. IF I had one though, I probably would have something else besides coffee. I've never had it and I don't want to. Never? D: wow. If my job requires me to stay awake then I would take some, but not all the time. And I'm sorry, but there'd be none of that Starbucks crap for me, I'd have it the traditional way. -thinks- But then I hate routines, I mean, they drive me crazy, so I'd probably be a pilot. If it's not my shift, I wouldn't be awake, or I'd be drawing. If I drop out of high school, on the other hand, for some reasons, I would be a freelance artist and writer. A graphic novel author, maybe?
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Post by pitbulllady on Sept 25, 2010 11:36:31 GMT -5
Right now, it's hard for me to take a coffee break at work. I'm a teacher, and while I DO get a planning period this quarter(which is usually not the case), I'm in a wheelchair due to busting up my knee over month ago, and it's really hard to maneuver a wheelchair and hold onto a hot cup of coffee at the same time, and I'd have to roll almost half the length of the building to get to anything that could heat up a cup of coffee, as we are not allowed to have any sort of hot plate or coffee pot in our rooms. I have to resort to canned energy drinks in an insulated lunch carrier. I'm like you though, when I want coffee, I want COFFEE...not that pale, sweet-tasting gunk they sell at Starbucks. THAT is SO no coffee! If I wanted that, I'd just get a milkshake. I'm a bona fide caffeine addict, long-term, so I require coffee that can bench-press 800 pounds, the kind like they have in southern Louisiana, where the joke is that it's not strong enough unless the spoon will stand up in the cup all by itself, the sort they have in the Monsters, Inc. factory.
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Post by ivyandbro on Sept 25, 2010 12:22:39 GMT -5
@pbl: Lol, finally somebody who agrees. A lot -I mean- a LOT of kids at my school are so obsessed with the overpriced crap that is Starbucks. Even their hot drinks don't work for me. I like Japanese coffee-- the kind that could keep you up to three am, even if you took the cup yesterday. Oh, and get well soon, it sucks not to be able to walk around normally D: Oh, and yeah the coffee in MI was pretty interesting. and sticky. If I somehow manage to sneak in the monster world, taking a sip of that substance would be one of my top priorities
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Post by mentalguru on Sept 26, 2010 5:02:10 GMT -5
I don't drink coffee. I think part of it stems from the fact my first ever cup was an extra strong espresso I knocked back quickly without thinking. (...It was free with the meal we bought.). That was kind of a mistake. I pretty much got a bit of the shakes and I was the one driving. My friends were amused though. It was kind of silly thing for me to do. However I do on occasion (if I need the boost), have breakfast tea, typically when I'm travelling though. Like say I was in a hotel from the night before and I'm about to go on a trip, and need to wakeup a bit sooner, I'll have tea with a fry up (...yum... so bad for me... but yum.). It's fine for a caffine boost really. My parents however are addicted to tea, and my mum also takes coffee on occasion (my dad not so much), but they're doctors, so heck yeah they'd probably need it more often.
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Post by ivyandbro on Sept 26, 2010 5:50:15 GMT -5
I don't drink coffee. I think part of it stems from the fact my first ever cup was an extra strong espresso I knocked back quickly without thinking. (...It was free with the meal we bought.). That was kind of a mistake. I pretty much got a bit of the shakes and I was the one driving. My friends were amused though. It was kind of silly thing for me to do. However I do on occasion (if I need the boost), have breakfast tea, typically when I'm traveling though. Like say I was in a hotel from the night before and I'm about to go on a trip, and need to wakeup a bit sooner, I'll have tea with a fry up (...yum... so bad for me... but yum.). It's fine for a caffeine boost really. My parents however are addicted to tea, and my mum also takes coffee on occasion (my dad not so much), but they're doctors, so heck yeah they'd probably need it more often. Oh, wow your first sounds pretty interesting.CD Mine was at starbucks, my friends pressured my to buy one and it tasted like cold crap that's why I like my cups hot >: Oh, so you do have some, occasionally, nice to know^^
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