by Anonymous on June 21st, 2009

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Do you feel your morning coffee was good to the last drop? If not, are you making the switch over to tea?

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  • by Conor on June 21st, 2009

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    I always drink tea everyday but i barely drink coffee.

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    • Hey Langer! :) For a guy named Langer, your sure polite!

      Is that Earl Grey or Green tea that you drink? Or does it matter? I had some loose jasmine tea at a Buddhist temple, it tasted lovely, but I don't think I could trade it in for morning coffee. I have these periods where I don't drink coffee and periods where I do...this period is where I do. :)
      POINTS!

      Anonymous

      by Anonymous on June 22nd, 2009

    • 'Langer' is my nickname on this site. My real name is finbarr and yes i try and be kind to everyone i meet or talk to. And the tea is just normal tea with milk but not to milky i like it a bit strong. But it looks like this.
      http://cd1.edb.hkedcity.net/cd/itil/lxp/Projects/Team_007/photos/hk_milktea.jpg

      Conor

      by Conor on June 22nd, 2009

    • lol Your milky tea looks like coffee with milk! :) hee

      So coffee houses aren't too big in Ireland, its the tea rooms that are big? Asides from pubs, I assume...

      Did you get any sunshine yet?

      Thanks, Langer/Finbarr! :)

      Anonymous

      by Anonymous on June 23rd, 2009

    • No coffee houses are alover the place it's just i prefer my tea over coffee but i like coffee aswell.Yes for the last few days it has been hot and i don't like it, I can't stick the heat i prefer our usual wet windy weather and knowing ireland this sunshine won't last for to long more! :)

      Conor

      by Conor on June 23rd, 2009

    • Eitheir way, sunny or rainy Ireland will always be beautiful! :)

      What about Iced Tea? Is that something you enjoy as well or do you mainly stick to hot tea?

      Anonymous

      by Anonymous on June 23rd, 2009

    • Hot tea always for me no change there and it's the rain that keepps ireland so green. and never drank ice tea
      :)

      Conor

      by Conor on June 23rd, 2009

    • What? You've never had iced tea ever? Thats rare. Interesting though. :) So lets say you were having lunch, a Cobb salad, what would you order for a drink? BTW what is a typical Irish lunch?

      Anonymous

      by Anonymous on June 24th, 2009

    • Never had ice tea, Yeah i've never had a cobb salad either! (I'm not a salad person) and irish lunches can differ like one day it might be a few sandwichs and tea or another drink maybe some chips(fries)or just some roast potatos and some chicken & stuffing and gravy a few vegetables or maybe just some sausages rolls and scones = soda bread. It all depends really. here are a few pictures to give you a idea! :)
      http://www.istockphoto.com/file_thumbview_approve/2831315/2/istockphoto_2831315-irish-pub-lunch.jpg
      http://image57.webshots.com/57/5/11/82/2363511820087072723cqHcFV_fs.jpg
      http://www.irelandlogue.com/files/2007/03/shacklunch.jpg

      Conor

      by Conor on June 25th, 2009

    • Thanks for the links! :) I noticed the Guinness in the background, but secretly you'd replace em with Heinies wouldn't you? ;) jk

      Thanks for making me hungry! ;) hee

      Foods vary due to the amount of ethinicities in California. I'm just surprised when people think USA is all about burgers & fries. Maybe you might want to try a Cobb salad, it comes with black olives, blue cheese, chopped tomatoes, bacon, and chicken. Does that sound bad? Trust me, its not! :)

      One of these days I'll replace an iced tea for a hot tea, in your honor! :)

      Anonymous

      by Anonymous on June 25th, 2009

    • Blue cheese!!!? Are you mad haha blue cheese? And anyway i've never tried a cobb salad maybe you have you put it in front of me and yes, I'd replace the guinness with a heineken everytime. and i've never tried blue cheese and by the sounds of it, It's sounds kinda funky! but the rest i might eat. :) haha

      Conor

      by Conor on June 25th, 2009

    • You've never had blue cheese? But, your from Europe! Isn't blue cheese originally from from France? Thats closer to you, than me!?! ;) lol

      Everything is chopped up (not mixed) and layered in its own group untop of the salad. (EX: the black olives, next to that, might be chopped tomatoes, next to that chopped blue cheese...)

      Your funny! When I first had it, I didn't think the combination of chicken would go with bacon, and the blue cheese concept was just sort of WTF? ;)

      Its good! :) Have you traveled anywhere in Europe? What was the food like?

      Anonymous

      by Anonymous on June 26th, 2009

    • Yes, i've never had blue cheese and im not sure where it's from and i've been to france and spain but i can't really stand hot places i need a nice cool breeze even some rain would be nice.

      Conor

      by Conor on June 27th, 2009

    • At least you understand your comfort zone, and Irish weather suits you best! You've got good Karma, because its (Ireland) is your homeland! :)

      No need for travel.

      Anonymous

      by Anonymous on June 27th, 2009

    • I know, I like this country. Are you american?

      Conor

      by Conor on June 27th, 2009

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