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Are you telling me that their tea doesn't ALWAYS taste of mint? Coffee is for French people.H. Pedersen wrote:As a Seattleite I disagree. Also, Starbucks is one of the few places to get decent coffee in Korea.General Mannerheim wrote:no sympathy, folk who who use Starbucks should be shot or hanged. Bastards.
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not chocolate. sweets - i think im addicted to them!Lord Kangana wrote:The lesson there is not to eat fake chocolate.

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Load of nonsense. Coffee is one of the finest things that exist!Worthy4England wrote:Are you telling me that their tea doesn't ALWAYS taste of mint? Coffee is for French people.H. Pedersen wrote:As a Seattleite I disagree. Also, Starbucks is one of the few places to get decent coffee in Korea.General Mannerheim wrote:no sympathy, folk who who use Starbucks should be shot or hanged. Bastards.
no.... coffee is for grown ups - like red wine...Worthy4England wrote:Are you telling me that their tea doesn't ALWAYS taste of mint? Coffee is for French people.H. Pedersen wrote:As a Seattleite I disagree. Also, Starbucks is one of the few places to get decent coffee in Korea.General Mannerheim wrote:no sympathy, folk who who use Starbucks should be shot or hanged. Bastards.
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You are confusing grown-up's with French people. Not easily done, but you've managed it.thebish wrote:no.... coffee is for grown ups - like red wine...Worthy4England wrote:Are you telling me that their tea doesn't ALWAYS taste of mint? Coffee is for French people.H. Pedersen wrote:As a Seattleite I disagree. Also, Starbucks is one of the few places to get decent coffee in Korea.General Mannerheim wrote:no sympathy, folk who who use Starbucks should be shot or hanged. Bastards.
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Couldn't get by without coffee, and Starbucks is passable.
I've got a Nespresso machine at home now though, so I don't buy much coffee when I'm out.
I've got a Nespresso machine at home now though, so I don't buy much coffee when I'm out.
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ahhh - sorry!Worthy4England wrote:You are confusing grown-up's with French people. Not easily done, but you've managed it.thebish wrote:no.... coffee is for grown ups - like red wine...Worthy4England wrote:Are you telling me that their tea doesn't ALWAYS taste of mint? Coffee is for French people.H. Pedersen wrote:As a Seattleite I disagree. Also, Starbucks is one of the few places to get decent coffee in Korea.General Mannerheim wrote:no sympathy, folk who who use Starbucks should be shot or hanged. Bastards.

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Au contraire, mon frere. J'adore le cafe au lait.Lord Kangana wrote:Coffee is in the main sh*t. Therefore I leave a full cup. I can sense Bobo and Enfield blowing a gasket as I type.
Coffee has performance enhancing properties not currently on the EA governing body's radar. It should (and is in my house) be drained to the last, delicious, caffeine infused drop.
''People who know hot beverages'' etc, etc,
p.s. Who's Enfield?

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Enfieldwhite, a one time regular poster who seems to have disappeared... which is a shame, because I need to advise him to go and see Penelope Cruz writhing around in her Ann Summers gear in 'Nine'.Gary The Beaver wrote: p.s. Who's Enfield?
People who know Penelope Cruz would understand.
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Bit of advice, if you want a decent coffee in France ask for un cafe/grande creme.
I was referring to that guy who lives next door to that journalist bloke, whats his name....?
I was referring to that guy who lives next door to that journalist bloke, whats his name....?
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I think I would have liked him. Coincidentally I'm booked in for an evening with Penelope 'en el noche' for the premiere (casa Gary) of Vicky Christina Barcelona.mummywhycantieatcrayons wrote:Enfieldwhite, a one time regular poster who seems to have disappeared... which is a shame, because I need to advise him to go and see Penelope Cruz writhing around in her Ann Summers gear in 'Nine'.Gary The Beaver wrote: p.s. Who's Enfield?
People who know Penelope Cruz would understand.
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Actually Gary, he was a bit of a tosser. You'd have a great deal in common with him, I feel.mummywhycantieatcrayons wrote:Enfieldwhite, a one time regular poster who seems to have disappeared... which is a shameGary The Beaver wrote: p.s. Who's Enfield?
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