Sitting with a cup of coffee. (coffee lovers)

Hahahahaha, I LOVE coffee. I'm drinking a cup of black Columbian right now.
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My mom thinks I'm weird for both liking coffee at this age and drinking it black.
Well, now I'm curious. What age is that? If you're 15 or younger, I'd be thinking 'man, how weird', too.
 
The kids were wild this morning. This is the first snow in several years in central Georgia. The chickens seemed to take it in stride. Now we have seen winter. Where is spring? As for now I will settle for a hot cup of coffee.
 
Good morning coffee lovers from the land of snow in northern lower Michigan. Just 160 inches so far this winter. And it is our first winter since moving here from southern Cal. And our first time with chickens who are living in a cardboard house in the garage because we can't finish the coop because of all the snow! Off to shovel, again... then in for more coffee!
Welcome to the "coffee lovers" thread!!!!
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Quote: I cant post age, it's against the rules. I can PM you.

Since you are drinking it black - yes i think that is wierd too for a younger person! You are one brave coffee drinker for your age!
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I have never liked it black, probably never will.
The kids were wild this morning. This is the first snow in several years in central Georgia. The chickens seemed to take it in stride. Now we have seen winter. Where is spring? As for now I will settle for a hot cup of coffee.
Awesome! Love your picture!
 
Since you are drinking it black - yes i think that is wierd too for a younger person! You are one brave coffee drinker for your age!
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I have never liked it black, probably never will.
Awesome! Love your picture!
I drink black coffee and sometimes coffee w/creamer. I've had brown water all the way up to coffee that would run a car.
 
DD is frustrated. What's out there looks like snow, but it really isn't; it's mostly ice. It fell as sleet with just a little bit of snow in it, so it's white, but you can't really do anything with it. Seriously, there's a layer a couple of inches thick, all stuck together - you can even walk on it. Nasty stuff!
 
I had that kind of flu a few weeks ago. Coffee was all I could hold down.
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Great idea, Ron. Alaskan, just put the dishes and pots on the floor - the mice will clean things up for you.
Oh, that's a great idea!!!

Oh, yeah, but then they still have to be washed to get the mouse foot-y prints off of them (mice don't have fingers or good manners)!!!
Crawled out of bed, went to church, had coffee and food at coffee hour, now I am back home, and thinking of taking a nap. the kids were " kind" and " shared" their " feel like you were hit on the head with an anvil, go to bed for two or three days" illness. The kids said they like to share.
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Odd illness.... Mostly just horridly tired. The youngest two are fine, but they are not good at getting all of the dishes washed and the kitchen cleaned up.

*yawn*

I haven't heard about "coffee hour" since I was going to St. Mary's Episcopal!!!
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What church do you go to that you have "coffee hour"?
Kids are like that.
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Sleep well, Hon.
 
DD is frustrated. What's out there looks like snow, but it really isn't; it's mostly ice. It fell as sleet with just a little bit of snow in it, so it's white, but you can't really do anything with it. Seriously, there's a layer a couple of inches thick, all stuck together - you can even walk on it. Nasty stuff!
Oh, no, this is probably what we're in for (if we get the snow part at all).
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The kids were wild this morning. This is the first snow in several years in central Georgia. The chickens seemed to take it in stride. Now we have seen winter. Where is spring? As for now I will settle for a hot cup of coffee.

We want some, we're just a little south of you, you could just mail it down here.
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