“The Google of
online dating”
— The Boston Globe
“Completely free”
— TIME
“A favorite hangout
for internet goers”
— The Village Voice
“A perfect example
of the Web 2.0 revolution”
— New York Post
“The Google of
online dating”
— The Boston Globe
“Completely free”
— TIME
“A favorite hangout
for internet goers”
— The Village Voice
“A perfect example
of the Web 2.0 revolution”
— New York Post
Coffee, coffee, coffee, coffee, coffee, coffee. ... Favorite coffee: Coffee.
wandering around New York, reading far too much, drinking way too much coffee , and generally trying to make ends meet so I can ... Coffee.Coffee.Coffee.Coffee.Coffee.Coffee.
story & romance, going to shopping mall/supermarket, going to netcafe, coffee cafe, going to restaurant, pizza, beef & chicken cheese burger, ... story & romance, going to shopping mall/supermarket, going to netcafe, coffee cafe, going to restaurant, pizza, beef & chicken cheese burger,
without referring to coffee, because if you made it this far, congratulations! I haven't bored you to tears talking about coffee. With any luck, that means you're also a bit of a coffee nut, like me. (Ha ha, "coffee nut". ... enough, not coffee. No, seriously, I don't think about coffee that much!
French Vanilla coffee, coffee, coffee, coffee, coffee, coffee, coffee, coffee, coffee, coffee, coffee, coffee, coffee, coffee, coffee. ... , having fun, balancing my checkbook, writing, coffee, people, joking around, sleeping.
How well do you know your coffee?
Whether you like the drink or like the smell, almost everyone likes coffee. If not, then why on Earth did you click on this test? Well...wanna know ...
How do you feel about coffee? Is it just a pleasant addition to your overpriced, frothy-milk-and-sugar beverage? Is it about equally desirable as tea?...
Ahh coffee. The drink of the gods....and the tired. Just how dependent on the all mighty bean are you? Let's find out...
Hi! And welcome to my Coffee Test. Just a simple test to see if you're just a consumer of coffee, or the ultimate, barista-material, coffee connoisseu...
too, having bits of coffee themselves, out and about, a big bird to the snow and the elements and good sense and decorum. Writing in the coffee shop, reading in the coffee shop, only occasionally drinking coffee, being the cliché, ... big chain sorts of coffee shops. Their coffee's always too hot, as
a cup of coffee. Exceptionally bad coffee, as was ... bad cup of coffee. I can remember my first really bad cup of coffee. I can also remember a mug of coffee that was so sublimely wonderful that it took what was an awful moment and made it bearable and because of that simple coffee, I have
8 cups a coffee a day? I not only love coffee but I, in fact, need coffee. Yes, in that totally codependent, there-are-groups-for-that kind of way. As I began to think about it, coffee has really become my life-partner. I started drinking coffee when I ... as I tried coffee at different coffee shops.
having coffee.-You can have all the coffee you want on the first date and nobody will think you're sleazy.-You know when you're going to have good coffee before you even start.-Coffee is always hot and steamy.-There's no such thing as a CTD (coffee-transmitted disease).-When it comes to coffee
register, order coffee, and then pay for coffee. Maybe some of you out in internet land are these people. Well I am here to help. I present to you, Jon's guide for the ordering, purchasing and consuming of coffee. We All Hate Starbucks By we I mean everyone that sells coffee. ... both of us sell coffee.
actually better coffee liqueurs than Kahlua.. well, better/different. Tia Maria is a fantastic liqueur that complements black coffee wonderfully. Not amaretto, but amaretto creme, is fantastic for an Irish Coffee-style taste- ... if I want hard coffee, particularly when the coffee has come out a
spill coffee on themselves. However, when a person is handling coffee, they treat it a little differently than they treat say, hot lava. She had no way of knowing that her spilled coffee would give her third degree burns through her normal clothing, but the McDonald's that served the coffee knew,
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cup of coffee. And guess what, the Sanani coffee from every other coffee place tastes JUST LIKE IT. I think before everybody works themselves up into some self righteous frenzy about how awful Starbucks coffee is they should ask themselves whether it's just because they are drinking a coffee which
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Ethiopia, where the coffee berry grew ... of the world's coffee, and Central and South America combined produces two-thirds of the world's supply. Since coffee grows in Java and Southeast Asia, an alternate name for coffee is "java". Then Starbucks came along and showed how coffee could be jazzed