The Coffee Saga

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General Mackevili wrote:
JBTrain wrote:... chemical sugar Sodium Cyclamate, which is 50 times sweeter than normal sugar, can bring users cancers or Down syndrome.
LoL, nothing can cause you to catch/develop Down Syndrome.
Yeah I'm just reporting the news not writing it.

Now this a GREAT $1 coffee.

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General Mackevili wrote:
JBTrain wrote:... chemical sugar Sodium Cyclamate, which is 50 times sweeter than normal sugar, can bring users cancers or Down syndrome.
LoL, nothing can cause you to catch/develop Down Syndrome.
Some of my students are still persisting with trying it on me...
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Vlad, do you offer Khmer speaking lessons ?

Reminds me of a Monty Python skit. :lol:
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Guessing you don't speak khmer very clearly, vlad? Not very hard to get an ice coffee in a plastic bag for 50 cents..
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Our favorite coffee place inside TTP market (admittedly awkward riding through, but as the locals occasionally do it, why not) see us coming and call out (in Khmer) "You want coffee, with ice, with sweet milk?" I find myself wondering if Mrs Stroppy would get violent if I suggested we marry/adopt that girl. Apparently it's cool if we adopt our Flippy housekeeper, so should be okay, right?
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khmerinade wrote:Guessing you don't speak khmer very clearly, vlad? Not very hard to get an ice coffee in a plastic bag for 50 cents..
Yes, you must be right, Khmers are known for their brilliant listening skills.

How's the lawsuit against the sperm bank going for crappy DNA? :lol:
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GMJS-CEO wrote:If i run out of the Nescafe packets at home I prefer to stop at the minimart for the small canned coffee drinks.
You drink NESCAFE :shock: :shock:
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Vlad, I'm hoping you don't have to experience the trauma of a cold coffee chase again anytime soon as you seem a little irritable today- even punless no less if I'm not mistaken.

For you. I even put a top on it.

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Thanks!

I don't pollute coffee with milk or sugar.

Nescafe is NOT coffee, educate thyself, GMJS!
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JBTrain wrote: Yeah I'm just reporting the news not writing it.
You used lazy quotes, so I just followed suit, oops.
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