There's a lot of cringe-inducing silliness associated with that franchise, no question of it; and you won't catch me within five miles of a Star Trek convention or even on the same side of the street ever with anyone wearing one of those goofy uniforms or a pair of Mr Spock ears. I just maintain that the old sixties TV series, or about half of it, is fun to watch and that's it!
"Words are flowing out like endless rain into a paper cup, They slither while they pass, they slip away across the universe. Pools of sorrow waves of joy are drifting through my opened mind, Possessing and caressing me." "About a lucky man who made the grade" "I'm coming down fast but I'm miles above you."
No milk, no sugar, no special blends, no cappuccino, no espresso, and definately not that watery stuff that Americans call coffee, but just plain black regular coffee.
Hehe, same here.
They were the most brilliant, powerful, lovable, popular group on the planet...
I drink tea everyday.... And I love it! Strong black tea! But then when I have the chance to drink coffee [strong little sugar coffee] Ill get it... [not greek coffee! Hate it! ] So its both for me,
Anyone tried coffee and tea together?
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Hmm, you were in Mexico drinking American coffee and it tasted odd? Now I wonder how that could be? Certainly nothing wrong with the water there or anything.
No, it wasn't the water (good hotels and restaurants in Mexico use bottled water for coffee and we had a tour guide who knew where to go and where not to go). I guess we're just used to stronger coffee. Every time I had coffee that was listed on the menu as 'American coffee', it tasted to me like they'd re-used a second hand filter or like they'd made two cups with a Senseo machine with just one coffee pad.