Real shame "Cranky" has six letters.
'Objects In Space'
Spike's Bitches 21 Gunn Salute
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risque (and frisque), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
I think lori has (or showed me) a french press travel mug. Pretty sweet.
Like so? [link]
That [link] thing has made me so lazy about prettifying my links.
Very much like so. Pretty cool, provided you can clear the grounds in a timely fashion.
My bro has french press travel mugs for camping. He loves them.
Did anyone understand it? This is a key issue here. My editor tried to cut down my use of big words as much as possible.
I understood it, but I am perhaps not the best person to ask. Though, I admit, I had no idea what COX-2 inhibitors did that made the heart do the bad funky. So I learned something. Knowledge!
Nice article, I feel more informed for having read it.
Thank you!
Though, I admit, I had no idea what COX-2 inhibitors did that made the heart do the bad funky. So I learned something. Knowledge!
Yay!
I like the phrase "made the heart do the bad funky." I want to retroactively work it into my article so my editor can slash it out.
We no longer have a coffeemaker. I boil water in the kettle and filter 3 cups of DH's more mellow preference, directly into his thermal carafe, and two cups of my darker roast into my carafe. I got tired of wiping up spills when the coffeemaker urped, and arguing over which coffee we were going to use, and decanting from the coffeemaker decanter to the thermal ones. This takes less time, is neater, the coffee's hotter, and we each get exactly the amount we want.
You people claiming to be the true queen coffee addict of the world make me laugh.
Me too. This whole conversation is making me laugh, since my power was out this morning, and I am now considering a) either getting some of the really bad coffee in our kitchen, or making an emergency starbucks run, and b) if I can leave early enough to buy a french press on my way home.
We're a Melitta cone filter household too. The coffee's better than what comes out of most automatic drip machines, and they're faster, cheaper, and completely unbreakable.
I like the phrase "made the heart do the bad funky."
It's a little-known medical term.
coffee for functioning, not coffee for pleasure.
This is the only coffee I drink.