Coffee Slave=Mail Boy

Since when did this change occur? I was gone while it happened right? What else changed in the forum section?

Man, you''re just gonna have to start reading now.

Damn, lol. Which thread was it in?

Women and Gaming.

It changed today I believe.

okay, thanks

Yes, after women Mail Boys showed up.

I kinda liked Mail Boy.

Me too. Coffee has got to be the foulest beverage I have ever tried.

Oh geeze I really gotta post enough to bump up now, mail boy was bad enough but munchkin? ack!

Oh geeze I really gotta post enough to bump up now, mail boy was bad enough but munchkin? ack!

Ding! Ding! Ding!

Give the man a cookie!

Hey, no worries, Dokujin. Just click my sig, and you won''t be thinking about being a coffee munchkin anymore.

Arrr, meow-tey!

Farscry you terrify me. Utterly terrify me.

"Gorack" wrote:

Me too. Coffee has got to be the foulest beverage I have ever tried.

You''ve obviously never drank shampoo. Coffee is an acquired taste

Lately I have been putting milk in my Root Beer.

P.S.: I learned that no Asian people will drink Root Beer because it smells like old Asian people.

Old Asian people sound delicious.

edit: <whips out credit card>

"Vector" wrote:

Lately I have been putting milk in my Root Beer.

And you say that I terrify you?!

Ewwww.

You''ve obviously never drank shampoo. Coffee is an acquired taste

Ok, I had to stop lurking just to address this cliché saying that really ticks me off. What is an acquired taste? Think about it. It''s something that is repulsive at first, but by forcing oneself to continually imbibe, one becomes immune to its horribleness. This does not now nor will it ever make any logical sense to me. If something tastes bad, I generally stop eating/drinking it, but maybe I''m just crazy.

Anyway, I thought I''d sound off. Btw, hello all.

Hello squarefan. (i''m rather fond of them, too)

"squarefan" wrote:

What is an acquired taste? Think about it. It''s something that is repulsive at first, but by forcing oneself to continually imbibe, one becomes immune to its horribleness. This does not now nor will it ever make any logical sense to me.

More beer for me. Yay!

Keep your beer, all of you tasteless masses. Give me a good white wine any day.

Seriously though, an acquired taste doesn''t always mean something tastes bad. Sometimes, it''s because something has a ""kick"" to it that takes a while to get used to. Kim chi was one, for me. I absolutely love the stuff, but my first taste was a bit much.

"Sanjuro" wrote:

Hello squarefan. (i''m rather fond of them, too)

"squarefan" wrote:

What is an acquired taste? Think about it. It''s something that is repulsive at first, but by forcing oneself to continually imbibe, one becomes immune to its horribleness. This does not now nor will it ever make any logical sense to me.

More beer for me. Yay!

Yea, you can have all the beer, wine, coffee, cappuccinos and whatever else you want. No thanks.

And thanks for the welcome! I''ve been lurking here for awhile now and I have to say, GWJ kicks butt. Except for the cat dance movie. That was evil. Pure evil. More evil than what is in the BOX? Who knows, but if I am quiet sure that I''ve been scarred for life.

But, considering how hard I''ve laughed at a number of posts here, i suppose its ok.

Indeed, welcome, Squarefan! I lurked around for about a month or two before I started posting, as well.

I have to wonder though, why a cute kitty dancing to the crooning of an obviously lonely man in an apartment with a set of drums scares you. We''ve seen worse around here!

hmmm... methinks I may put GIMP to work on something special for my avatar. *evil cackle*

Part of what is called an ""acquired taste"" is simply maturity kicking in. When I was a kid, I didn''t like coffee, brussels sprouts, spinach, cheese except on pizza- now I enjoy all of those things.

I think something with an ""acquired taste"" tends to have other benefits than flavor to get you drinking it in the first place. For instance, coffee wakes you up. And alcohol... gets chicks in bed with you. So you see, sometimes the benefits outweigh the negatives. Other times, those ""benefits"" can come back to haunt you, causing a scene in front of another potential benefit when all you want to do is move on to a different, less offensive-looking benefit or perhaps get two benefits at once.

"Farscry" wrote:

Keep your beer, all of you tasteless masses. Give me a good white wine any day. ;)

So, do you drink that as you''re peeing sitting down or after?

Eh, like I can talk. Red wine and Cosmos are my current thang. Though a lovely McGuire''s Porter always makes me happy.

"ColdForged" wrote:
"Farscry" wrote:

Keep your beer, all of you tasteless masses. Give me a good white wine any day. ;)

So, do you drink that as you''re peeing sitting down or after?

Eh, like I can talk. Red wine and Cosmos are my current thang. Though a lovely McGuire''s Porter always makes me happy.

Waitaminnit, lemme get this straight. You drink red wine and read Cosmopolitan magazine while peeing sitting down?

You see a problem with this?

Oh no, just checking.

"Sanjuro" wrote:

Old Asian people sound delicious.

edit: <whips out credit card>

Sure, you won''t buy an Xbox so we can play baseball, but at the mere mention old asian people taste like root beer, you''re a card charging canibalizing fool.

Your empire will pay a hefty price for this insolance.....

Back before I drank coffee, I had a girlfriend that did. She explained that you had to spend the entire night exhausting yourself with lovemaking, then you would want some coffee the next morning. So, the next morning we went to IHOP and I started drinking coffee.

Ugh...coffee. The only way I can stomach that stuff is when it is mixed with a lot of sugar and cream, or a cappucino (sp?). But DRINKS wise I like my vodka just fine.

"SwampYankee" wrote:

Sure, you won''t buy an Xbox so we can play baseball, but at the mere mention old asian people taste like root beer, you''re a card charging canibalizing fool.

Your empire will pay a hefty price for this insolance.....

<looks up from lunch>

Whaa?