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Tea or Coffee? Which is your drink? (Blog Entry by swampgirl)

rottenseed says...

I love both coffee and tea. I found they have different "wake up" capabilities as well. I found that coffee is more of a quick wake with a crash whereas black tea wakes me up on a more steady pace and for a longer period of time with no crash whatsoever.

>> ^swampgirl:
I'm about to brew a pot now. I found putting cherries in tea is really nice. The kids like having berries in their tea.
I just can't bring myself to even try putting milk in it like the Brits do. Where ever did they get that idea from?

Some taste great with milk/cream. I have a vanilla chai tea that tastes great with some honey and milk. The sweetness of honey or sugar brings out some of the flavors...don't let anybody tell you that sugar in tea is a no-no. But, like everything else, it's only good in moderation

CCTV: King County sheriff's deputy assaulting 15 yr old girl

Maze says...

>> ^JohnnyMackers:
The quoting system is an arse to try and work with so

To mouthbreathers like Maze and Throbbin: Stop trying.
To others: No, in my opinion YOU are wrong. And your views based in fantasy.
Desirable as it might seem, that is not the world we live in.


I'm not entirely sure the point you are trying to make with your argument.

Sure, it's possible that if you provoke a police officer then he or she may over react, or go postal. But just because that's what might happen, doesn't mean it shouldn't outrage the community.

Think about the argument you are trying to make with respect to law and civil society.

...and if I'm keeping you awake with my mouthbreathing, just give me a gentle caress on the thigh to wake me up. I don't mind sleeping on the couch.

Get that out of Siftbot's Girlfriend's Mouth!

Zero Punctuation: Fear 2

Orange Mocha Frappuccino!

siftbot says...

Tags for this video have been changed from 'Wake, Me, Up, Before, You, Go Go, Zoolander, freak, gasoline, fight' to 'Wake, Me, Up, Before, You, Go Go, Zoolander, freak, gasoline, fight, ben, stiller' - edited by burdturgler

Jellyfish - I Wanna Stay Home (Live)

Duckman33 says...

When you need someone
and there's no one there
there is always the 9 o'clock
to take you out somewhere

I take the train in town
like I did for years
there is only 7 more blocks
I could walk from here

(Chorus)
I wanna stay home
I wanna stay home right here
I wanna stay home today
I wanna stay

It's only six o'clock
when my day begins
there is always my alarm clock
to wake me up again
(Chorus)

(Bridge)
when I realize the weight
that's firmly on my shoulders,
on my shoulders
I just try and find the place
I can take a walk on my blind side,
on my blind side

When these memories fade
in my ripe old age
please remember my dear...

(Chorus)
I wanna stay home
I wanna stay home right here
I wanna stay home today
I wanna stay X6

Doc_M (Member Profile)

UsesProzac says...

You're sweet. Thank you.

In reply to this comment by Doc_M:
Wow. I'm sorry to hear that. You have my thoughts and prayers.

In reply to this comment by UsesProzac:
Normally, I am a lucid dreamer, but lately, I've been having nightmares that I can't control and can only wake myself up from. And if I go back to sleep, I'm right back in the nightmare. I think it's stress, my cousin died, my rabbit died and I had a miscarriage, all in the space of two days. Eh, thanks subconscious for making my sleeping life hell, too.

In reply to this comment by Doc_M:
Practice lucid dreaming. I'm a very vivid dreamer and I used to have absolutely terrifying nightmares. Now, I'm able to end them because I recognize they are dreams while I'm dreaming them. It wakes me up, but it ends the nightmare. It takes time to master it, but it's worth it. Read up; practice up. Lucid dreaming can be fun too.

UsesProzac (Member Profile)

Doc_M says...

Wow. I'm sorry to hear that. You have my thoughts and prayers.

In reply to this comment by UsesProzac:
Normally, I am a lucid dreamer, but lately, I've been having nightmares that I can't control and can only wake myself up from. And if I go back to sleep, I'm right back in the nightmare. I think it's stress, my cousin died, my rabbit died and I had a miscarriage, all in the space of two days. Eh, thanks subconscious for making my sleeping life hell, too.

In reply to this comment by Doc_M:
Practice lucid dreaming. I'm a very vivid dreamer and I used to have absolutely terrifying nightmares. Now, I'm able to end them because I recognize they are dreams while I'm dreaming them. It wakes me up, but it ends the nightmare. It takes time to master it, but it's worth it. Read up; practice up. Lucid dreaming can be fun too.

Doc_M (Member Profile)

UsesProzac says...

Normally, I am a lucid dreamer, but lately, I've been having nightmares that I can't control and can only wake myself up from. And if I go back to sleep, I'm right back in the nightmare. I think it's stress, my cousin died, my rabbit died and I had a miscarriage, all in the space of two days. Eh, thanks subconscious for making my sleeping life hell, too.

In reply to this comment by Doc_M:
Practice lucid dreaming. I'm a very vivid dreamer and I used to have absolutely terrifying nightmares. Now, I'm able to end them because I recognize they are dreams while I'm dreaming them. It wakes me up, but it ends the nightmare. It takes time to master it, but it's worth it. Read up; practice up. Lucid dreaming can be fun too.

Nightmares Suck (Blog Entry by UsesProzac)

Doc_M says...

Practice lucid dreaming. I'm a very vivid dreamer and I used to have absolutely terrifying nightmares. Now, I'm able to end them because I recognize they are dreams while I'm dreaming them. It wakes me up, but it ends the nightmare. It takes time to master it, but it's worth it. Read up; practice up. Lucid dreaming can be fun too.

Dogs greeting their owner, returning after 14 months in Iraq

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POV A Guy Stuck in Class

Best/worst theme song in 90s tv history

Crosswords says...

When I was in highschool this used to come on very early in the morning, and I had my TV set to turn on to the channel that played it. It was the only thing annoying enough to actually wake me up. So I can truthfully say, Charles was in charge of me, at least my morning anyways.

Obama on race and politics - 3/18/2008

BillOreilly says...

>> ^CaptWillard:
>> ^BillOreilly:
snore
Thanks Barack, but I don't need a history lesson from an ex-lawyer with a wackjob pastor. Maybe next time.

Screw you, Bill_O. I may be a young man, but that is the best political speech I've heard in my lifetime, and I bet many other people who are older than me are thinking the same thing too. Even some conservatives have openly expressed how blown away they were by this speech. And he wrote it all by himself. Here at VS you can turn a good phrase from time to time, but can you do what he did?
I'm an Obama supporter, but I'm not an Obamatron mindlessly chanting "Obama! Obama!" He wasn't even my first choice in the Democratic field. Still, there's no denying that the man is smart, and also a great speaker. How many major politicians these days write their own speeches? A team of the best speechwriters in this country could not have delivered on the goods half as well as Obama did, because he drew from his own experiences when creating this speech, and that was a big part of its beauty.
Wake me up when you have a fraction of the talent that Obama does. snore


Son, that was beautiful. I'm touched, truly I am. Perhaps you should run for President someday, as that speech was much more entertaining than Obama's. You truly have "the gift."

Now, if you can discern what part of that was sarcastic and what wasn't, you'll truly be ready for public office.



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