But there are no uppers at all in that recipe!
Natter 31 But Looks 29
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Ting is tasty, as I recall.
Okay, I am heading home. FTR, other than seeing ita and a whole lot more dead bodies than I ever thought I'd see, I have done almost nothing of note today.
I still say Coke should have secretly rolled out the old formula back in the early 90s and showed Pepsi a thing or two about their "Gotta Have It" ad campaign.
If anyone knows his bedroom secrets, it's Debbie.
Am I alone in thinking Debbie might be the last person to go to for reliable info about Jackson's bedroom secrets?
Here's the Coke recipe.
re: the Pepsi recipe:
Should one drink Phosporaic Acid. (or is that what "strawberry phosphates" are?) also Coriander???
Coriander's kinda sweet. No idea about phosphoric acid, though.
I have done almost nothing of note today
Oh, corpses are of note.
Not gory, FTR. The diseased samples were gross in ways for which I was completely unprepared, but the healthy bodies and organs ... strange, but not offputting.
I say this now. I should see what dreams I have first. But it was way cool, and maybe I'll even remember some of the stuff.
Coriander smells like flowers, no?
I have done almost nothing of note today
Today, I have:
- done the dreaded legal expense forms and turned them into accounting
- updated the exempt attendance database through year-end
- found the missing offer letters that my boss was sneakily hiding
- answered a berjillion MCLE questions from Partners who have waited until the last month to get their frickin' 25 hours
- mollified my wife over the non-payment of her OT going back to October.
- distributed the original recipe of Coca Cola to the Buffistas
Here's the original Pepsi recipe, as of 1923. Back then it closely resembled the Coca Cola recipe.
There dosen't appear to be any actual cola in that recipe. Also, none of the other ingredients provide any caffeine.