4x4 shake??
HS students don't need coffee, wait till you get a might bit older you young fart.
Coffee is gooooooodddddddd, the stronger the better. So, ya get the shakes after 8 cups, the movement keeps you warm.
If you really want a treat, let that chocolate bar melt in it.
Coffee. Ah, nectar of the gods. It's what makes me get out of bed in the morning. Chocolate, on the other hand, is what makes life worth living.
Sugar is something you feed the grandkids late at night just before they go home with mom and dad. Sort of a grandparent's way of getting even. Muwahahahahahaha.
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I Don't drink coffee. The smell nauseates me and the taste is even worse. I drink tea, and outdoors I drink mucho tea with lots of sugar. One of my survival books says it this way..."Tea quenches thirst, coffee agravates it." Don't know if that's true or not and I'm not drinking coffee to find out thank you very much.![]()
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Who's honey?Originally Posted by Nell
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Yes, ma'am.![]()
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exercise, eat right and die anyways...
Coffee is a diuretic. The caffeine in it causes and expedites dehydration, and actually, increases perspiration, which in turn, causes dehydration. I have seen survival videos and books that promote people drinking coffee in the winter to help them stay warm. Coffee is very hard on the digestive tract, and through the digestive system having to work harder, causes dehydration. And yes coffee does not quench thirst. It does aggravate it.
Non-caffeinated herbal teas are much better for you. They give you some much needed minerals, vitamins, and energy (in a survival situation). Plus they can stave off the feeling of hunger and warm up your core body temp. (in winter).
I encourage people that I take out to bring their favorite "non-caffeinated" herbal teas with them. It is a small comfort to the "newbies".
Everything I have posted is pure fantasy. I have not done any of the things that I have claimed to have done in my posts. I actually live in Detroit.
Wow. That's a little barbaric. Decaf = Withdrawal. Shaky advice, right Juan? Hey! Man! Look what your donkey did. Ah, jeees. Who's gonna clean that up?
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If it will make you feel any better I can go with Tazo Green Tea. Tazo only, though. It has a petite and well mannered flavor reminiscent of, well, green tea.
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Well mannered? as opposed to????
Wolf Pack!
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True! LOL! But you were talking about TEA!
It's an apple and oranges comparison. Actually, tea and wolves.
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never wolf down your tea.
some fella confronted me the other day and asked "What's your problem?" So I told him, "I don't have a problem I am a problem"
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