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Posted by FunkyCrew on Aug-17-2010 16:37:

quote:
Originally posted by infinity HiGH
Coffee is alright but I feel sketchy after downing one. I prefer green tea to be honest


+1 on green tea (esp. jasmine green tea)
I've also started liking white tea a lot


Posted by *~LiSa-LoO~* on Aug-17-2010 16:45:

quote:
Originally posted by FunkyCrew
hence why it's funny
serious cat iz serious!


so you think wine connoisseurs are funny too?


Posted by FunkyCrew on Aug-17-2010 16:47:

quote:
Originally posted by *~LiSa-LoO~*
so you think wine connoisseurs are funny too?


not at all like I said - it's not wine


Posted by *~LiSa-LoO~* on Aug-17-2010 16:51:

quote:
Originally posted by FunkyCrew
not at all like I said - it's not wine


Well just as Tara said, some people take wine just as seriously as coffee. You clearly don't know a lot about coffee, thus the reason why you wouldn't understand why some people take it so seriously. To a lot of people, it's not just a warm drink to perk them up in the morning.


Posted by FunkyCrew on Aug-17-2010 16:55:

quote:
Originally posted by *~LiSa-LoO~*
Well just as Tara said, some people take wine just as seriously as coffee. You clearly don't know a lot about coffee, thus the reason why you wouldn't understand why some people take it so seriously. To a lot of people, it's not just a warm drink to perk them up in the morning.


I don't need to be explained why some people take it seriously and thanks for letting me know what I do know and what I don't know I just pointed out that I found it amusing discussing coffee in the way expensive bourbon or liquor is usually part of a conversaion, quoting Ryan's remark

back to the lids!


Posted by EricB. on Aug-17-2010 17:02:

quote:
Originally posted by jennypie
The key to Tim Horton's lids is not folding them back, but punching them down inside. Especially for driving. Prevents spills.



thats fuckin brilliant!


Posted by The Highroller on Aug-17-2010 19:04:

Some people are willing to spend more time, money and energy finding top of the line food and beverage items, or any sort of product because they enjoy that particular product or it brings them more satisfaction than the average person. There is nothing wrong with that.

If a coffee is a coffee to you, great. Enjoy your Timmies. However, don't try to make it sound like Tim Horton's coffee is just as good as any coffee out there, because it most certainly isn't. That's like saying McDonald's hamburger meat is of the same quality as USDA prime cut steak.


Posted by Intangible on Aug-17-2010 19:22:

quote:
Originally posted by FunkyCrew
not at all like I said - it's not wine


but we should have a wine thread


Posted by Geoffb3 on Aug-17-2010 19:28:

quote:
Originally posted by The Highroller
Some people are willing to spend more time, money and energy finding top of the line food and beverage items, or any sort of product because they enjoy that particular product or it brings them more satisfaction than the average person. There is nothing wrong with that.

If a coffee is a coffee to you, great. Enjoy your Timmies. However, don't try to make it sound like Tim Horton's coffee is just as good as any coffee out there, because it most certainly isn't. That's like saying McDonald's hamburger meat is of the same quality as USDA prime cut steak.


Thank you! ....


Posted by Ania_xox on Aug-17-2010 20:05:

Good fucking grief

I forgot about the covert coming-out-of-nowhere catfights that arise in TOTA


Posted by FunkyCrew on Aug-17-2010 20:11:

quote:
Originally posted by Intangible
but we should have a wine thread


I like this idea very much
I'm starting to broaden up my knowledge of wines this year (still a sucker for ros� though!)


Posted by Mach X on Aug-18-2010 05:33:

The point that i'm making, is that I think that the majority of coffee that is being consumed (at least for me) is at work or at school, or while traveling and need a coffee (on the highway etc) and you just need a coffee.

Sometimes you need a coffee, sometimes you want a coffee. Each has it's own place...

Not everyone has the luxury of having a nice cafe by their work, or have a fancy as coffee maker there. Same with school. So if you are one of those people that NEED coffee, Tim Hortons will have to do because of it's accessibility and such.

Now if I am out, or with friends, and we're going for a coffee, sure we're going to choose a place where we can get a "coffee", because at that time we want a coffee, to enjoy, to converse over, so we will go to a cafe or nice coffee shop, or to someone's house who knows how to make coffee and has a nice coffee machine etc...

I don't even have a coffee machine at my house, or drink coffee outside of work or driving long distances really. Just the occasional one while out.

I drink tea most the time, Indian household so we rock the homemade chai with fresh spices all the time

quote:
Originally posted by Moral Hazard
I disagree... Tim Hortons is so successful because they produce a bland coffee that while few who actually enjoy the taste of coffee will like most people can tolerate. IMO, the vast majority of coffee drinkers don't actually like coffee... they like hot, creamy, sweet, caffine.


Not everyone does it like that, anything more than a single cream or one sugar is disgusting in my opinion. Factory workers here get Four By Fours (4x4), then have it reheated.. UGH disgusting!


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