Thursday, March 20, 2008

Coffee Musings - 032008

I didn't have coffee in the morning yesterday, and I think my co-workers really felt it. I felt good yesterday morning so I skipped the coffee. I drank green tea for a while. However, I don't think I felt good enough. Man, I was grumpy, and contrary. Sure, I wasn't clenching my jaw on the metro like usual, but I just didn't have that spark. I needed it yesterday because it was so grey. Today! I have my coffee! I'm also reading a new book.

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I'm with you on that coffee...need that jolt in the morning to get going myself but even more so enjoy kicking back with a good book and nice, steaming hot cup of flavored coffee! :)

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Wow you must really love coffee. It's all over your blogs. I found unique coffee twists at Foodista. I'm a coffee lover too, though i always prefer them black with a bit sugar. Occasionally I serve gourmet coffees to friends and guests.

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