I don’t drink coffee
November 1, 2007 | By Rebecca Thorman | 8 Comments
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Do you drink tea instead? Energy drinks? Isn’t it trendy to blog and be addicted to caffeine?
Comment by Alan — November 1, 2007 #
@ Alan – Dang! I’m so bad at being trendy… I drink water. Actually, I think that is pretty trendy. Especially the fact that I don’t buy bottled water. I risk it and drink from the tap. Whoa.
Comment by Rebecca Thorman — November 1, 2007 #
From the TAP?! Rebecca that’s so…EDGY!
Just kidding. I drink from the tap too. Although I run it through a Brita filter to appease my better half.
Comment by Eric Ogunbase — November 1, 2007 #
@ Eric – Wow, I’m impressed. A Brita filter is so… MODITE! What a self-promotion whore I am. Okay. Anyway, I don’t do the Brita thing. It’s only au naturel pour moi. Now, speaking in French – that’s trendy! Or wait, is that dorky.
Comment by Rebecca Thorman — November 1, 2007 #
Tap Drinkers UNITE! Though, I’ll admit, I’m totally hooked on caffeine. Coffee, Mountain Dew… *sigh*
Comment by Rosie — November 1, 2007 #
No coffee? how un-Gen Y!
Although the $5 Starbucks habit is very outdated.
Me? Home grind and brew. that way I can be gourmet without breaking the blogger bank.
And water from the tap, that living on the edge, i’ll give you that.
Comment by Scott — November 2, 2007 #
[...] “And for heaven’s sake, don’t try to work!” she squawked. Yes, mother. And for the next four days, that’s what I did. I lived on 7-up, bread, chicken broth, and slept. I don’t even drink pop. [...]
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@ Rosie – Yay for the united front! My mom drank pop when I was young too, I just never did.. water has always been the one.
@ Scott – Now home brew, that’s very yuppie. I’m impressed. And yes, I am a risk-taker. Tomorrow I might even walk on the other side of the street… gasp!
Comment by Rebecca Thorman — November 2, 2007 #