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Mark Doble
6th June 2006, 02:50 PM (14:50)
Like I just had a Starbucks Tall coffee. Like I have not had a coffee in months!

Shaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaakkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkyyyyy yyyyyyyyyy!!!!

Hyperrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr Activityyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy!!! :eek

Barb Bouldrey
6th June 2006, 03:39 PM (15:39)
I send Starbucks coffee to Iraq.

It is greatly appreciated.

Barb

Andrew J. Pottenger
6th June 2006, 09:24 PM (21:24)
Now that's a cool idea.

Andrea Larabee
6th June 2006, 09:32 PM (21:32)
I send Starbucks coffee to Iraq.

It is greatly appreciated.

Barb

I bet it's appreciated!! YUMMM! That is basically comfort food for those soldiers. :fav18 Just like home!

Andrea Larabee
6th June 2006, 09:35 PM (21:35)
Like I just had a Starbucks Tall coffee. Like I have not had a coffee in months!

Shaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaakkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkyyyyy yyyyyyyyyy!!!!

Hyperrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr Activityyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy!!! :eek


LOL!! Imagine if you had chosend a "grande". Your family would not be able to peel you off the ceiling!

Re: caffeine content;
Regular home coffee :fun02 V.S.
Starbucks :fav18

Marsha Gupton
6th June 2006, 10:15 PM (22:15)
I love starbucks. regular coffee and a cafe mocha!!!!!! yummm

Barb Bouldrey
6th June 2006, 11:34 PM (23:34)
WalMart sells bags of Starbucks coffee. Stephen does not care which flavor I send as long as it is Starbucks. The coffee on base is awful.

He shares the boxes I send, but he usually does not share his Starbucks except with him roommate.

Barb

Gary Swartzlander
7th June 2006, 11:51 AM (11:51)
I had my Starbucks fix for the week this morning. Venti Raspberry Mocha.

It's just plain good.

I also enjoy almond flavor which Starbucks have. My very favorite is Amareto, but if I want that I have to go to another coffee shop in town or have it on Sunday morning at church. Actually the Mocha that we get in the Commons at church is every bit as good as what I get at Starbucks.

Mark Doble
9th June 2006, 07:47 AM (07:47)
I had my Starbucks fix for the week this morning. Venti Raspberry Mocha.

It's just plain good.

I also enjoy almond flavor which Starbucks have. My very favorite is Amareto, but if I want that I have to go to another coffee shop in town or have it on Sunday morning at church. Actually the Mocha that we get in the Commons at church is every bit as good as what I get at Starbucks.


Yesterday the tester guys were at the starbucks I attend giving out the newest tast free. A banana cream chiller thingy. After a Tall coffeeeeee and a thingy I had to run around the block like 4 times to calm down!

Dana Grant
9th June 2006, 08:27 AM (08:27)
I like coffee about as much as I like VEGEMITE. LOL

Mark Doble
9th June 2006, 08:30 AM (08:30)
I like coffee about as much as I like VEGEMITE. LOL

Actually, I lost my taste for coffee 6 months ago after I had the flu. Just can not stomach Timmys anymore. However, my taste for Starbucks has returned.

Judy Engel
9th June 2006, 11:06 AM (11:06)
I LOVE Starbucks! I can't drink the plain coffe as it gives me migrains for some reason but give me a "tall, 2% vanilla latte" and I am as happy as a clam (though a bit more hyper than a clam!) As for plain coffee, I got hooked on Brasilian coffee and that is all I make. I am spoiled by it and thankfully I have many connections by which to aquire it!

William Hunter
9th June 2006, 11:17 AM (11:17)
Like I just had a Starbucks Tall coffee. Like I have not had a coffee in months!

Shaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaakkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkyyyyy yyyyyyyyyy!!!!

Hyperrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr Activityyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy!!! :eek

Mark, thanks for the great laugh this morning! I expect to see you, or least the trail of your afterburners go my my window anytime how.

I do not care for coffee at all, or coffee based beverages---never was able to acquire that taste. It may have something to do with trying to drink Marine Corps coffee---the most stout stuff in the world; but I really like Barb's idea of sending it to her son in Iraq. When I was in Viet Nam, homemade chocolate chip cookies were a real treat, was was the canned stew and manderine oranges. I used the oranges for trading and barter. I kept most of the stew after eating C-Rats that were packer before I was born and I was 22 when I arrived over there. but you show see what you cold get for a can of Dinty Moore Beef Stew when trading---better than gold when bartering.